Old Town Music Hall

Old Town Music Hall
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Former namesEl Segundo State Theater, El Segundo Theatre
Address140 Richmond St.
LocationEl Segundo, California
Coordinates33°55′03″N 118°25′01″W / 33.9176°N 118.417°W / 33.9176; -118.417
TypeLive theatre venue and film house
Capacity176-188
Construction
Built1921
ArchitectEdward L. Mayberry Jr.
Website
oldtownmusichall.org

Old Town Music Hall is a historic theatre located at 140 Richmond St., El Segundo, CA. It was founded in 1921.

History

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The theatre opened as El Segundo State Theater in 1921, a 188-seat venue that hosted live performances for the employees of the nearby Standard Oil Refinery.[1][2] It was designed by Edward L. Mayberry Jr., who converted an existing structure into the theatre.[2] The theatre was upgraded for motion picture viewing and continued to serve this purpose until the mid-1930s when it experienced a closure until 1944, reopening as the El Segundo Theatre. In 1957, the name State Theatre was restored and the venue remained active through the mid-1960s.[2] At this juncture, two musicians, Bill Coffman and Bill Field, purchased a 2,600-pipe Mighty Wurlitzer organ from the Fox West Theater in Long Beach, CA, and found a home for it at the State. They reopened the State as Old Town Music Hall in November 1968,[2][3] specializing in concerts, films from Hollywood’s Golden Age, and silent films, accompanied by the organ.[2] Since 1990, the theater has operated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Old Town Music Hall". Cinecon. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Old Town Music Hall". LA Conservancy. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
  3. ^ "Old Town Music Hall". Los Angeles Theatre Organ Society. Retrieved August 9, 2025.