In the 1910s and 1920s, as the population of Los Angeles began to expand into a national cosmopolitan community, large theaters were opened in Downtown L.A., principally in what is now known as the Broadway Theater District. One of the Broadway gems was The Palace, built in 1911, Los Angeles's major home for touring Broadway shows and vaudeville acts. Many artists considered it the perfect performance space. No…
SOURCE: thisstage.la at 06:10PM on May 13, 2019