15401 S. Vermont Ave. Gardena, CA 90247 | map |
Opened: 1929. Thanks to Joe Vogel for doing the research. He reports:
Murphy went all over the place, with his various companies playing bookings in both regular theatres and setting up their own tents. For some of their other engagements see the pages about the Colonial/Ritz Theatre in South Pasadena, the Tent Theatre in Hawthorne and the Twin City Theatre in Burbank.
A directory page on the Cinema Tour site lists an Alamo Theatre in Gardena but they have no other data.
Murphy's career was discussed in "Murphy Comedians Open Showhouse...." an April 10, 1931 article from a Glendale paper was located by Jerry Miles. It's about a tent theatre that Murphy was erecting in South Pasadena. Some of their comments about Murphy:
"...There
is perhaps no better showman in the west than Horace Murphy. For the
past twenty years he has been engaged in theatrical work in Southern
California, Arizona and New Mexico, at one time having more than twelve
companies. He has had theaters in Glendale, Burbank, Ontario, San
Bernardino, Santa Ana, Orange, Hawthorne, Oxnard and Los Angeles in this
vicinity and in Phoenix, Tucson, Douglass [sic], Prescott Arizona. At
the present time he is showing in Glendale, Los Angeles and Oxnard,
California... Mr. Murphy makes a specialty of showing high class
legitimate shows at popular prices..."
See the full article at the bottom of the page about the Colonial/Ritz Theatre in South Pasadena.
In the 40s there was a management change at the Embassy. Joe Vogel notes:
"Boxoffice of October 5, 1940, said that Laraine Valuskis had taken over
the Embassy Theatre at Gardena from J. Reese. That’s the only mention of
the house I’ve been able to find in Boxoffice."
Closed: Sometime around 1946.
On the left we're looking south on Vermont Ave. Over on the right it's a view west on Redondo Beach Blvd. Image: Google Maps - 2022
More information: See the Cinema Treasures page about the Embassy.
Here on this site see our page about the Gardena Cinema, a 1946 vintage house. There's also a page about the Gardena Theatre, a venue on Gardena Blvd. that ran from 1939 until 1955.
There was also an earlier venue at 918 Palm Ave. in Gardena. In the 1922-23 Watts-Compton city directory and the 1925 Watts directory it's listed as The Auditorium. In the 1927-28 city directory it's listed as the Gardena Theatre. This was in the first block west of Vermont. Palm later got renamed W. 165th Pl. See a 1912 Sanborn map in the Library of Congress collection.
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