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The historic theatres of Los Angeles County are a rich cultural and architectural resource. The Los Angeles Conservancy’s all-volunteer Historic Theatres Committee (HTC) works to foster greater public awareness and appreciation of these historic theatres through events, educational outreach, and alerting and advising Conservancy staff on historic theatre preservation issues.
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Committee Meetings
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Next HTC Meeting:
Tuesday, April 22
7 p.m. (doors at 6:45)
Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Avenue (at 14th), Santa Monica
General Historic Theatres Committee meetings are held quarterly, usually on a Tuesday night, generally the last Tuesday of the designated month. General HTC meetings are held in historic theatres or other interesting locations throughout Los Angeles.
At general HTC meetings we welcome all prospective members, HTC subcommittee members, members of our special projects, and their guests. Besides conducting general administrative business, our general meetings may include a site tour, guest speakers, or other special programming. General meetings offer prospective HTC members an overview of the Historic Theatres Committee, its subcommittees, and special projects.
At these meetings, proposals for new HTC projects are presented, and suggestions for future HTC member tours and activities are discussed. For more information about the next scheduled HTC meeting, please contact the HTC Vice Chair of Membership or the Conservancy office at (213) 623-CITY.
Projects
The Last Remaining Seats Subcommittee (LRSCOM) meets at least once a month from August through May to plan the Conservancy’s annual “Last Remaining Seats” series, which presents classic films in historic theatres during the summer. The subcommittee meets the second Wednesday of the month. For more information about LRSCOM, contact the LRS Chair or the Conservancy office at (213) 623-CITY.
The Historic Theatres Oral History Project was born out of the realization that we are quickly losing the voices of those who were involved in the creation and operation of L.A.’s historic theatres. Several committee members expressed the desire to find and document the reminiscences of these theatre pioneers so that the history of our theatres could come alive for future generations of Angelenos. The project so far has videotaped interviews with five subjects. The usual procedure is to tape the interview in a theatre setting and allow the subject to determine the topics, guided by the interviewer. Each session usually involves about two hours and four or five volunteers. The finished product will be archived on DVD and tape, with extensive written notes. Our list of future candidates is quickly growing, and the project’s potential is limited only by the time and dedication of the volunteers involved. For more information, or if you have suggestions for interview subjects, please contact volunteer Ed Kelsey at ed@laorpheum.com.
The Historic Theatres Database Research Project is another ongoing special project, co-led by Ed Kelsey and Tom Sutherland. Tom coordinates research, including field research on existing historic theatres in Los Angeles County. Ed Kelsey handles data management and overall project planning. Please contact Tom or Ed for more information.
Officers (Fall 2007 - Fall 2008)
HTC Chair: Wendy Heimann-Nunes
HTC Vice Chair of Membership: Michael Zoldessy
HTC Recorder: Beth Corets
LRS Chair: Ken Gehrig
LRS Vice Chair of Membership: Vacant
LRS Recorder: Tracy Fink
Special Project Leaders
Ed Kelsey HT Oral History Project Leader
HT Theatre Database Research Co-Project Leaders
Ed Kelsey and Tom Sutherland
Our History
The stories of the Los Angeles Conservancy’s Historic Theatres Committee and Last Remaining Seats Committee are tightly intertwined. In 1987, the landmark film series Last Remaining Seats (LRS) began, and the Conservancy’s Historic Theatres Committee consisted mainly of the volunteers who originated the LRS series. It wasn’t until about 1990 that this group became known as the Historic Theatres Committee. Even then, the film series was the primary committee activity for the next ten years or so, with volunteers working with Conservancy staff to produce the event.
The committee that staged Last Remaining Seats in 1987 formed the nucleus of the Broadway Theatre District Task Force, predecessor of the Historic Theatres Committee. These humble efforts continued for many successful seasons with a succession of veteran and new Historic Theatres Committee members.
In the early 2000s, Committee members wanted to expand the scope of the committee’s activities beyond the film series to include projects such as a database of historic theatres and an oral history library with statements from people who had experienced or worked at historic theatres during earlier eras. The Last Remaining Seats working group is now a subcommittee of HTC, and HTC has launched several exciting new projects. Last Remaining Seats has continued as a very successful event, the oral history project has collected several oral histories, and work on the theatre database has accelerated.
Both HTC and LRS committees have elected officers and established rules, such as membership requirements for voting.
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