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  1. The Saban Theatre (/ s ə ˈ b ɑː n / sə-BAHN) is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills, California, formerly known as the Fox Wilshire Theater. It is an Art Deco structure at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hamilton Drive designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.

  2. The Saban Theatre is a historic theatre in Beverly Hills, California, formerly known as the Fox Wilshire Theater. It is an Art Deco structure at the southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hamilton Drive designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.

  3. Renamed the Saban Theatre in 2009, it is now used as a rental space for theatre, concerts, film shoots, and special events, as well as for religious services. In 2012, the theatre was listed in the National Register for Historic Places. On May 8, 2013, the theatre was declared landmark #12 on the Beverly Hills Register of Historic Properties.

  4. The Saban • 8440 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (888) 645-5006 • www.sabantheatre.org

  5. Former Names: Fox Wilshire Theater, the Wilshire Theatre. Website: www.sabantheatre.org. Telephone: (323) 655-0111. Address: 8440 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. The Saban opened as the Fox Wilshire Theater in September 1930, and is one of Los Angeles’ most notable Art Deco buildings.

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  6. 17 de fev. de 2018 · ABOUT THIS THEATRE. Description. Originally named the Fox Wilshire, the Wilshire Theatre Beverly Hills opened its doors on September 19, 1930. Designed by renowned theater architect Charles S Lee, the Wilshire Theatre building serves as an interesting example of Lee's early Art Deco style.

  7. www.theatre-beverlyhills.comSaban Theatre

    It was operated by the Nederlander Organization from 1981 to 1989.[4] It is now regularly used as a live performance venue for comedy, music, television, film shoots, screenings, and community intercultural events such as PaleyFest.[3][5] Temple of the Arts has owned and operated the theatre since 2005.[6] SOURCE: Wikipedia.org