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6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028

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Kodak Theater Biography and Information

This 136,000 square foot theatre will be the cornerstone of the new Hollywood & Highland development.
It will also be the first permanent home of the Academy Awards show in 73 years - since the first Oscar Night was held at the Roosevelt Hotel across the street.
And it will be the world's only live broadcast theatre. As such, it has been custom-designed for the special needs of Oscar Night and other live TV broadcasts.
In the past, seats had to be taken out at other venues to make room for the TV cameras and other equipment. Not so at Oscar's new home. During live broadcasts, a unique "media cockpit" will rise above the center of the orchestra seating, and will act as the technical heart of the production, containing television cameras, sound & lighting equipment. Workmen have installed flexible pathways for the cables and wiring that will be needed for future events.
Even the seating has been specially planned for Oscar Night. The theatre's flexible seating configuration will range from 2,000 seats for live theatre up to 3,604 on Academy Awards night. The orchestra level will have a ring of seating adjacent to the orchestra pit to accommodate Oscar nominees and allow the winners easy access to the stage.

The stage itself will be one of the largest in the nation, measuring 120 feet wide and 75 feet deep.
After the acceptance speeches, celebrities will follow the "Winners Walk," a direct path from the speakers podium to the special press room (which can accommodate 1,500 journalists for those post-Oscar interviews).
Three balcony levels will keep audiences close to the stage, while 20 opera boxes will give the super-VIP's some new turf to wrangle over. The boxes won't be glassed-in or curtained, and will put those in the boxes closer to the rest of the audience. They will include digital screens that allow celebs to order drinks and souvenirs with the touch of a button. VIP's will also enjoy separate entrances to the theatre and a direct connection to the adjacent luxury hotel.
The theatre is patterned after the grand opera houses of Europe, but with a distinct high-tech base. The balconies are decorated with rich blue & wine fabric and a glass material on the front that will "glow." The giant, silver leaves that make up a stylized crown near the theater's ceiling can be lowered to form columns.

In an attempt to capture the light & transparency of projected movies, designer Rockwell's emphasis is on glass and sparkle: while entering, visiting celebs will pass through glass curtains at the gate, past glass panels etched with the titles of Best Pictures, by wall-sized lobby windows offering a panoramic view of the Hollywood hills, down hallways studded with shimmering, star-filter beads... all to simulate a "symbolic move past the screen and into the movies."
The theatre is sponsored by the Kodak Company, which paid a record $75 million to have its name emblazoned on the new auditorium. That's certainly appropriate. Kodak has a Hollywood history of its own: the company has won eight Academy Awards over the years. Kodak is known for pictures, and they expect this will be one of the most photographed locations in Hollywood - they even plan to provide an imaging center to process film and serve as a digital library. Said one optimistic spokesperson about the new theatre: "We firmly believe that the Kodak Theatre has the opportunity to be the premier showcase for live theatre, live music and award show programming - not just in Los Angeles but in the United States."

Even though the theatre was custom-designed for Oscar Night, the Motion Picture Academy doesn't own the theatre, they will simply rent the facility for the Big Event. The City of Los Angeles will own theatre and parking structure (in return for a $90 million investment in the project). For the rest of the year, events will be scheduled by Anshutz Entertainment Group (which also books the Staples Center) and will include a minimum of 150 nights of live concerts, Broadway musicals, dance shows, symphony, opera and other special events. The theatre has already booked American Ballet Theatre's "The Nutcracker" for the 2001 Christmas season, followed by the Broadway hit musical "The Full Monty" in April of 2002. They are also planning a one-night musical show for the new theater's opening night, tentatively set for Nov. 17.

Kodak Theater Accessibility:

Kodak THEATRE is loyal to providing the most excellent services for all visitors. Tickets for accessible seating for disabled visitors are obtainable by calling the (888) 216-9668. Visitors requiring wheelchair accessible seats and other individual seating should notify us at the time of their ticket purchase.

Kodak Theater Parking:

Parking is obtainable in the arrangement directly below Kodak THEATRE with entrance from Highland Avenue or Orange Street. Prices are posted at each access.

Sign Interpreted performances for the hearing impaired are obtainable for special events. Please call the us for a list of these performances or check out our inventory.

Courteousness Wheelchairs and Assistive Listening Devices are accessible FREE of charge and can be obtained on the 2nd level Coat Check, or by requesting support from the Event Manager. For other accessibility questions, please call us at (888) 216-9668.

Guests of Kodak THEATRE policies:

Age Requirements:  Kodak Theatre welcomes children of any ages to its relative’s events.  Unless otherwise stated, if a child is 1 years old, they are required to obtain a ticket for admission.

Arrival Time:  In the majority cases, Lobby 1 & 2 doors will open 1 hour preceding to the printed ticket initial time.  The printed ticket start time is strict, by late and mid-show spaces subject to the prudence of house management, as established by each performing group.

Parking:  All visitors of Kodak Theatre may use the Hollywood and Highland parking garage.  Please note that even though Kodak Theatre is unable to validate parking, the sale and dining establishments within the complex offer markdown validation.

Cell Phones, Pagers:  Spectators members should value the performers and member audience members by recollection to peace all cellular phones, pagers.

Cameras and Recording Equipment:  Unless otherwise stated by means of publicity and entrance hall door signs, the taking of pictures and use of recording equipment is strictly prohibited.

Food and Beverage:  Kodak Theatre rule does not permit guests to bring any exterior food or beverage into the theatre unless medicinal conditions require.

Security:  Kodak Theatre safety plan requires all visitors be subject to a safety check prior to incoming the facility. 

 
     
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