Map Graph

Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals

Playhouse in California, US

The Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals, which grew out of a nationwide little theatre movement, was a playhouse founded by actor Harold Lloyd and others in 1931 in Beverly Hills, California. It was originally at the Wilkes Vine Street Theatre, now renamed the Ricardo Montalbán Theater, and some years later moved to a renovated location on Santa Monica Boulevard. The venue was a 400-seat theater, with the names of the founder-subscribers inscribed on the backs of the seats. An article in Variety stated that Lloyd's mother Elisabeth Fraser Lloyd, Gladys Lloyd Cassell, and Sam Hardy served on the "coin-raising" (fundraising) committee.

Read article
File:Mildred_Davis_&_Harold_Lloyd_-_Sep_1926_Cinelandia.jpgFile:Craven-Scott-Craven-Our-Town.jpgFile:Thedarose.jpgFile:Mildred_Davis_Harold_Lloyd_1921.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals?

Are there any controversies surrounding Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals?

More questions