The Los Angeles Theatre, 615 S. Broadway, is seen in several of the universes explored in Daniel Kwan and Daniel
Scheinert's "Everything Everywhere All At Once" (A24, 2022). Its first appearance is this lobby shot from an Indian musical playing on the TV in the laundromat that's the setting for much of the film. Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Kwan star in this tale of family love, dysfunction and taxes. Larkin Seiple did the cinematography.
Sunita Mani and Aaron Lazar in another shot from the movie playing at the laundromat.
The lobby in a different universe. Here Michelle has become a martial arts film star.
The bewildered star at the premiere of her film.
A view toward Broadway.
With Ke Huy Kwan on the landing. He's not her husband in this universe.
Another shot from the Indian film. But now in a universe where everybody has hot dog hands.
A wider shot in the laundromat as Michelle and Jamie Lee Curtis cope with the hot dog issue.
Getting intimate with hot dog hands.
Looking offstage right toward the rigging at the Los Angeles.
The next shot reveals it's a new universe where Michelle is a Chinese opera star.
And in Michelle's movie-star universe she's watching the film with Ke Huy.
A tax office scene from the film they're watching. Don't ask where those plugs have been.
Another reaction shot.
A bit of the decorative act curtain at the Los Angeles visible after the credits.
Running up the aisle after the film.
See the pages about the Los Angeles Theatre on the Los Angeles Theatres site for a history of the building and hundreds of photos.
On IMDb: "Everything Everywhere All At Once"
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