Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
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Phone: (323) 466-3456
Upcoming Films at Egyptian Theatre
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Black Angel / Blues in the Night
Fri, Apr 3
Live musical performance by singer Laura Ellis and the Nick Rossi Trio. Introductions by Eddie Muller, Alan K. Rode and Nick Rossi.
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Sat, Apr 4
Live musical performance by pianist Chris Dawson. Introduction by Eddie Muller and author Steven C. Smith.
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Sat, Apr 4
Live musical performance by pianist Chris Dawson. Introduction by Alan K. Rode.
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The Yellow Canary / The Crimson Canary
Sat, Apr 4
Q&A with actor Pat Boone. Moderated by Eddie Muller. Live musical performance by the Nick Rossi Trio.
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A Man Called Adam / All Night Long
Sun, Apr 5
Live musical performance by singer Laura Ellis and the Nick Rossi Trio. Introductions by Eddie Muller and Nick Rossi.
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The Man I Love / Nora Prentiss
Fri, Apr 10
Live musical performance by singer Elizabeth Bougerol and the Nick Rossi Trio. Introductions by Eddie Muller, Alan K. Rode and Elizabeth Bougerol.
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Sat, Apr 11
Q&A with actor Elliott Gould. Moderated by Eddie Muller. Live musical performance by pianist Chris Dawson.
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Sat, Apr 11
Live musical performance by pianist Chris Dawson. Introduction by Alan K. Rode.
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King Creole / Young Man with a Horn
Sat, Apr 11
Live musical performance by singer Elizabeth Bougerol and the Nick Rossi Trio. Introductions by Eddie Muller and Alan K. Rode.
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Sun, Apr 12
Live piano performance. Introduction by Eddie Muller.
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Kansas City / Pete Kelly’s Blues
Sun, Apr 12
Live musical performance by singer Elizabeth Bougerol and the Nick Rossi Swing Four. Introductions by Eddie Muller, Alan K. Rode, Elizabeth Bougerol and Nick Rossi.
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In the Bathtub of the World / I Am a Sex Addict
Sun, Apr 19
Q&A with filmmaker Caveh Zahedi. Moderated by Jay Duplass. Part of the “This Is Not a Fiction 2026” and “Caveh Zahedi: An American Cinematheque Tribute” series.
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When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
Sun, Apr 26
35mm print courtesy of The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles. Series co-presented by The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles and The Yanai Initiative for Globalizing Japanese Humanities.
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Map to Egyptian Theatre, and More Details
- Box office
- Opens 1 1/2 hours before showtime.
- Parking
- Garages and lots in the area as well as metered and street parking (especially south of Hollywood Blvd). Be sure to read street signs carefully. The theatre does not validate parking.
- Accessibility
- The easiest access is from Hollywood Boulevard. From there, continue through the courtyard to the main entrance. Theatre spaces for wheelchairs are in the balcony, which you can reach via the elevator in the main lobby. Bathrooms on the lobby level are also accessible.