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It was the ancient Greeks who began recognizing theater as an art, and eventually created defined rules and regulations with regard to comedy and tragedy plays, including satyr forms. The Los Angeles Theatre The Los Angeles Theatre is home of the historic Broadway theater districts in the downtown area of Los Angeles. This large auditorium is used for film screenings and live performances. The six-storey and 2,000-seat auditorium was built some time in the early 1930s and was meant to replicate the Palace of Versailles. It was quite a fast construction that lasted for only 90 days and was completed through the funds of Charlie Chaplin in order to open it in time for the gala screening of his film, City Lights. It is considered the most extravagant movie palaces and was built according to the design of S. Charles Lee. It has carved plaster ornaments and cove-lit murals, which mark the glamorous days of Hollywood. Advertised as the Theatre Unusual, it depicts a theater that is filled with glitz, glamour, and technical innovations that will give the sumptuous audience extreme watching convenience. Initially, attendance to film screenings and live shows in the Los Angeles Theatre was strong, especially during the World War II when many factory workers would have the time to watch the film, either before or after their shifts. Today, the LA Theatre is also used as movie locations and was featured in movies like the Charlie's Angels series, Man on the Moon, and New York, New York. Other Theatres in LA 1. The Orpheum Theater is known as the Los Angeles theatre venue for popular personalities such as Sally Rand, the burlesque queen, Judy Garland with her family of singers, the Marx Brothers, and more. Located on Broadway, at the downtown area of the city, it first opened in 1926 and has undergone a renovation in 1989. Since its renovation, it has become a venue for live concerts and movie premiers and even some location shoots. 2.The Pantages Theatre opened in the 1930s and has been showing first-run Hollywood movies. During the Great Depression, the theater, together with other establishments, has been forced to economize in terms of production, and it was considered a movie theater for the time being. To mention the other LA theatres, there's the Actor's Gang Theater, Ahmanson Theater, Audiences Unlimited, Coronet Theater, El Capitan Theater, Geffen Playhouse, Grauman's Chinese Theater, The Greek Theatre, Kodak Theater, and many more. Arjun has written for many Internet publications and enjoys technical issues and new product releases like the Ryobi 18V Battery and the new models of Ryobi 18V Battery If you stroll into the bar at the Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club Hotel to day, you will not see Ernest Hemingway telling tales from the day's big-game hunting, neither will you witness Ava Gardner downing gimlets in an attempt to forget her failed marriage to Frank Sinatra; nor will you have to fight pet leopards for a seat. But in the Mount Kenya Safari Club's heyday in the 1950s all these activities were common, Hollywood heartthrob William Holden (Bridge Over The River Kwai, Network) and his partners, oil billionaire Ray Ryan and Swiss financier Carl Hirschmann, ran the place as the most elite private members' club hotel in the Africa. Membership was by invitation only and members included Bing Crosby, David Lean, Charlie Chaplin, Steve McQueen, Conrad Hilton, Winston Churchill and the Maharaja of Jaipur. Stefanie Powers and John Hurt still keep houses adjoining the club.Holden, fell in love with Kenya on safaris in the '50s, was known for his practical joking in the bar, such as snakes hidden in the bottom of a peanut tin. He was also a very hands-on manager, keeping an eye on the bar and its goings-on via telescope from his private villa. "Bill Holden said, when he saw the hotel 'This is the most beautiful place in the world', remembers American Don Hunt, Holden's friend and chairman of the Mount Kenya Game Ranch, a conservation project set up next door to the club. The club's beauty includes sweeping highland forest that leads into dense thickets of bamboo, while rich clusters of birdlife and herds of waterbuck roam nearby. Canadian-based hotel group Fairmont, has changed the hotel four years ago. The beauty that awaits you when you turn right past an electricity substation from the nearest township, Nanyuki, with a family of warthogs trotting alongside. A few minutes later, imposing iron gates embroidered with Mount Kenya Safari Club logo, two elephant heads, you can see what captivated Holden. Manicured lawns sweep down to a pool, past flower-filled ponds and then on to the slopes, where they climb for kilometers to the snow-dusted peak of Mt Kenya. The club is constructed on the equator its line cutting straight through the main bar, following the curve of the national park before running straight along the seventh hole of the club's petite nine-hole golf course. The Mount Kenya Safari Club general manager is, Philippe Cauviere a gregarious Frenchman with "hospitality in his blood" The club's 124 rooms are imposing and royally decorated, many with gargantuan fireplaces lit each evening to stave off the crisp mountain cold. The General Manager's aim is to bring back the delight and the glamour to the club as well as the tradition, and he spares no details, his dream is to bring back the white peacocks that used to roam the grounds, the zebras and even cheetahs. He also aims to restore the spirit of the club as a vacation destination. The Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi, where the history is more White Mischief than Mogambo, scenes from White Mischief was filmed in the hotel and much of the real mischief took place inside its walls. Now, the walls are adorned with paintings of another African epic by Irish artist Timothy Brooke, made from sketches of his time as an extra on Sydney Pollack's Oscar-scooping Out Of Africa. The Norfolk is Nairobi's oldest hotel, opened in 1904; it is one of the few buildings to survive the razing of Colonial-era buildings in the '60s that followed the overthrow of British rule. This venerable abode, along with Mount Kenya and the Mara Safari Club, were purchased by Fairmont in 2004 from Lonrho Hotels & Lodges. A $50-million refurbishment started and it would have been completed last year. The Norfolk Hotel has seen the bulk of Fairmont's investment, with Mount Kenya a close second, and it is evident as soon as you arrive. The most controversial change was to eliminate the terrace bar, which once hosted Nairobi's hard-drinking set, with the elegant Lord Delamere Terrace, where seasonal bites replaced heavy spirits and regulars are likely to be seen working on a laptop than nursing a hangover. However it's still a lovely bar to catch a Tusker, a Kenya beer. Mara Safari Club Camp, a luxury safari tented camp is located on an oxbow along the Mara River. The Mara Safari Club is characterized Hippos bathing beneath your tent. The camp was leased from a Masai Chief. The main area with a restaurant, bar and library is the social focus of the club where safari stories are swapped and thirsts quenched, however the Mara is really about wildlife and savannah, safaris to view wildlife imply no time is spent in the tents. About the Author Esther is a specialist in African Safaris and a tour operator. The tour company she co-owns, African Safaris & Adventures, has presence in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Egypt, Madascar, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Seychelles. Did Charlie Chaplin ever fly solo to Australia? He did own a airfield and planes with his brother sydney
Yes, several times. A city in Australia was named for his brother. RESULTS/STANDINGS Thanks for visiting!
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