United Artists Theatre (1927–1990) The theater was designed by the architect
C. Howard Crane of the firm
Walker & Eisen for the
United Artists film studio formed by
D. W. Griffith,
Charlie Chaplin,
Douglas Fairbanks and
Mary Pickford. The theater, a classic
movie palace, was one of many constructed by United Artists and served as a major premier house. The theater occupies three floors of the 13-story building and has a 2,214-seat auditorium. Like many movie theaters, the seat rows sink in toward the front of the orchestra section, so ticket holders there must look up at the stage.
University Cathedral (1990–2011) The United Artists Theatre was first leased by
televangelist Gene Scott in 1989, to be used as the location from which to broadcast the live Sunday services of his ministry. Scott held his first Sunday service there in 1990 and continued to hold Sunday services there until his death in 2005. A designated historic monument in itself, the building was for many years topped by the historic "Jesus Saves" neon signs (originally from the
Church of the Open Door). They were located in the rear lower roof, one facing the west and one north, until September 10, 2011, when one sign was removed by crane. The building was claimed to house the largest collection of Bibles in private hands. After leasing for thirteen years, Gene Scott purchased the building in 2002. Following Scott's death, services continued to be held at the Los Angeles University Cathedral by Melissa Scott, the widow of Gene Scott, with services broadcast over TV, shortwave radio, and the Internet. In October 2011, Scott's Wescott Christian Center Inc. sold the building to Greenfield Partners, a real estate investment company located in
Westport, Connecticut, for $11 million.
The Theatre at Ace Hotel (2014–2024) The theater was restored and re-opened on February 14, 2014 as the Theatre at the
Ace Hotel, with concerts by the British rock band
Spiritualized.
Red Hot Chili Peppers performed a fundraiser at the Ace Hotel on February 5, 2016, in support of presidential candidate
Bernie Sanders.
The United Theater on Broadway (2024–present) In 2024, the theater rebranded once again as The United Theater on Broadway
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