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The Location
Thanks to some helpful commenters, we found the “goth” CVS building at 5176 E. Whittier Blvd. in Los Angeles, California.
According to the Los Angeles Conservancy, the building was once the Golden Gate Theater, which began construction around 1927.
The History
The site of the former Golden Gate Theater was “the first building in East Los Angeles to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.”
The Spanish Churrigueresque-style theatre was designed by William and Clifford Balch, who also participated in the design of the El Rey Theatre on Wilshire Boulevard and the Fox Theatre in Pomona.
The Vega Building, a historic retail building that once surrounded the theatre, suffered severe damage from the 1987 Whittier Earthquake and was demolished in the early 1990s. The theatre sat vacant until it was adapted for use as a CVS retail pharmacy in 2012.
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Scott Rudin is no longer a producer of the touring production of Broadway hit âTo Kill a Mockingbird,â the Los Angeles Times confirmed Friday â the latest fallout from recent reports of Rudinâs alleged abusive behavior toward his staff.
The theater, TV and film producer previously announced that he was âstepping backâ from his various projects, but what exactly that means has remained largely an unanswered question. Also unclear: whether the loss of a producer title means that Rudin no longer has a financial stake in the âTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ national tour, which is set to kick off in 2022.
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Scott Rudin is no longer a producer of the touring production of Broadway hit “To Kill a Mockingbird,” The Times confirmed Friday the latest fallout from recent reports of Rudin’s alleged abusive behavior toward his staff.
The theater, TV and film producer previously announced that he was
“stepping back” from his various projects, but what exactly that means has remained largely an unanswered question. Also unclear: whether the loss of a producer title means that Rudin no longer has a financial stake in the “To Kill a Mockingbird” national tour, which is set to kick off in 2022.
Directed by Bartlett Sher, the tour was initially set to play at the Ahmanson Theatre in L.A., but due to scheduling changes from the COVID-19 shutdowns, it is