Majestic Crest Theatre.

Los Angeles United States of America 34° N · 118° W

The Majestic Crest Theatre, known today as the UCLA Nimoy Theater, stands as a vibrant landmark within Los Angeles’ rich tapestry of historical and cultural…

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Introduction: History, Significance, and Visitor Information

The Majestic Crest Theatre, now known as the UCLA Nimoy Theater, stands as a vibrant cultural landmark in Los Angeles. Originally opened in the early 20th century, this site has evolved from a grand movie palace and vaudeville venue to a state-of-the-art performance space. Its journey mirrors the growth of Los Angeles as an entertainment capital, blending nostalgic Art Deco charm with modern amenities. Whether you are a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or arts lover, the Majestic Crest Theatre offers a unique window into the city’s rich cultural heritage (Los Angeles Theatres; LAHTF Crest Westwood; Shawmut News; CAP UCLA; LA Times).

This guide presents detailed information on visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, travel tips, and nearby attractions to help you make the most of your visit.


  1. Discover the Majestic Crest Theatre: History and Architecture
  2. Visitor Information
  3. Programming and Events
  4. Nearby Attractions and Photo Spots
  5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  6. Plan Your Visit: Tips and Resources
  7. Sources and Further Reading

1. Discover the Majestic Crest Theatre: History and Architecture

Origins and Architectural Design

The Crest Theatre opened its doors in 1920 as the Pantages Theatre, a flagship venue for vaudeville and film in Los Angeles. Designed by B. Marcus Priteca, its opulent interiors and spacious auditorium could seat over 1,700 patrons. The theatre’s iconic features included ornate plasterwork, a deep stage, and what was once the world’s largest vertical electric sign (Los Angeles Theatres).

Evolution and Renovation Highlights

After transitioning through several owners—including Warner Bros. in 1929—the theatre became a hub for first-run films and live performances. Declining attendance in the postwar era led to adaptive reuse, and the building was eventually preserved as a jewelry mart, maintaining many of its original architectural features.

A standout chapter in the theatre’s history came in 1987, when Disney Imagineer Joseph Musil led a major Art Deco Revival renovation. The project introduced a striking marquee and a cycloramic mural depicting 1930s Los Angeles, painted by Bill Anderson. The theatre was later designated a Historic-Cultural Monument in 2008 (LAHTF Crest Westwood; Shawmut News).

In 2023, a meticulous restoration transformed the venue into the UCLA Nimoy Theater, honoring Leonard Nimoy’s legacy and equipping the space with modern lighting, sound, and accessibility features (Shawmut News; CAP UCLA).


2. Visitor Information

Visiting Hours and Ticketing

  • Location: 1262 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024 (Westwood Village)
  • Event & Visiting Hours: The theatre is open for scheduled performances and events, typically in the evenings (7:00–8:00 PM) with occasional matinees. The box office opens 1–2 hours before showtime. Hours may vary; always confirm on the official site.
  • Ticketing: Purchase tickets online, by phone, or at the box office. Prices range from $20–$60, with discounts for UCLA students, seniors, and affiliates. Advance booking is recommended for popular events (CAP UCLA).

Accessibility and Facilities

  • ADA Compliance: The theatre offers wheelchair-accessible entrances, seating, and restrooms. Assistive listening devices and sign language interpretation are available for select events.
  • Seating: Intimate auditorium with 233 seats, offering excellent sightlines.
  • Restrooms & Amenities: Modern, accessible restrooms, concessions, and event merchandise (when available).

Directions and Parking

  • Public Transit: Served by Metro bus lines on Wilshire and Westwood Boulevards. The Metro E Line (Expo) stop at Westwood/Rancho Park is about 2 miles away.
  • Parking: Nearby public garages, notably the Broxton Avenue Public Parking Garage, are within a 5-minute walk. Rideshare drop-off is convenient on Westwood Blvd.
  • Travel Tip: Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow for parking and ticket pickup.

3. Programming and Events

Film, Live Performances, and Community Engagement

The UCLA Nimoy Theater presents a diverse array of performances, including:

  • Film Screenings: Classic Hollywood films, cult favorites, independent and foreign films, often paired with Q&A sessions.
  • Live Events: Theatre productions, dance, concerts, comedy, and more.
  • Community Engagement: Educational workshops, artist talks, student showcases, and private rentals (LA Times; Only In Your State).

Special Events and Seasonal Activities

  • Seasonal Film Series: Holiday and summer screenings, outdoor events in partnership with local parks.
  • Community Nights: Pay-what-you-can and free events for increased accessibility.
  • Private Events: Bookings for weddings, corporate events, and special celebrations.

4. Nearby Attractions and Photo Spots

Enhance your visit by exploring nearby sites such as:

  • UCLA Campus: A short walk from the theatre.
  • Hammer Museum: Renowned for contemporary art exhibitions.
  • Fox Theatre and Bruin Theatre: Other historic cinemas in Westwood Village.
  • Culver Hotel and Museum of Jurassic Technology: For those venturing farther afield.
  • Photo Opportunities: The theatre’s Art Deco façade and marquee are especially photogenic at sunset.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the visiting hours?
A: Hours vary by event; the box office usually opens 1–2 hours before performances. Check the official site for current schedules.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Online, by phone, or in person at the box office.

Q: Is the theatre accessible?
A: Yes, with ADA-compliant facilities and assistive devices.

Q: Is parking available?
A: Yes, with several public garages nearby; street parking is limited.

Q: Can I take photos?
A: Photography is allowed in the lobby and exterior; not permitted during performances.

Q: Are there discounts?
A: Discounts for students, seniors, and UCLA affiliates; community events may offer pay-what-you-can pricing.


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