
L.A. Conservancy Announces the 2025 Last Remaining Seats Classic Film Lineup
Last Remaining Seats returns to Broadway’s historic theatres with classics like Roman Holiday, High Noon, and a thrilling Alfred Hitchcock Double Feature!
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, April 10, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Los Angeles Conservancy, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving culturally and architecturally significant resources in L.A. County, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of its classic film series in historic theatres: Last Remaining Seats. Set to take place June 7, 14, and 21, 2025, with matinee and evening screenings at the historic Orpheum Theatre (1926), The United Theater on Broadway (1927), and the Million Dollar Theatre (1918). Tickets start at $20 and are now on sale for L.A. Conservancy members and open to the general public on Wednesday, April 16, at laconservancy.org/LRS.Last Remaining Seats captures all the magic that makes moviegoing special: epic storytelling, a shared sense of community, and the vibrant atmosphere of beautiful historic theatres welcoming a new generation of fans. With special guests, immersive in-person moments, countless photo-worthy spots, and unexpected delights along the way, Last Remaining Seats promises an experience you won’t soon forget.
2025 LAST REMAINING SEATS SCHEDULE
All locations, dates, and films are subject to change. The films in this series are presented as originally created during a different time period and may contain negative attitudes, language, and depictions of people and/or cultures. The Los Angeles Conservancy does not condone these representations.
THE FRESHMAN (1925, Silent)
THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
Saturday, June 7, 2025 – 2 p.m.
Join us for a 100th-anniversary screening of THE FRESHMAN (1925)! Accompanied live by the powerful sounds of the Mighty Wurlitzer organ, watch Harold Lloyd tackle 1920s college life with a hilarious climax at L.A.’s very own L.A. Memorial Coliseum. Packed with laughter and unforgettable stunts, THE FRESHMAN features Lloyd at his best, proving that even the most unlikely hero can score big! This program also includes the Harold Lloyd silent short NUMBER, PLEASE? (1920).
ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
Saturday, June 7, 2025 – 8 p.m.
Audrey Hepburn delivers a luminous, Oscar-winning performance in this stylish and delightful romantic comedy about a princess exploring Rome incognito who falls in love with an American reporter played by Gregory Peck.
THE 39 STEPS (1935)/THE LADY VANISHES (1938)
100 Years of Suspense: An Alfred Hitchcock Double Feature
THE UNITED THEATER ON BROADWAY
Saturday, June 14, 2025 – 2 p.m.
Alfred Hitchcock made his directorial debut 100 years ago, forever changing the movies. To celebrate, we’re presenting a special DOUBLE FEATURE: a tribute to Hitch! Join us for a truly thrilling afternoon at the movies with two of Hitch’s best British hits — THE 39 STEPS (1935) and THE LADY VANISHES (1938). Don't miss these stylish and tantalizing early classics from the Master of Suspense!
HIGH NOON (1952)
THE MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE
Saturday, June 21, 2025 – 2 p.m.
HIGH NOON (1952) delivers a real-time Western showdown! In an Oscar-winning performance, Gary Cooper plays Will Kane, a marshal counting down to the moment he must confront a gang of outlaws alone. Also starring the legendary Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado, HIGH NOON offers a powerful portrayal of duty, morality, and loyalty.
CARMEN JONES (1954)
THE MILLION DOLLAR THEATRE
Saturday, June 21, 2025 – 8 p.m.
Get ready for an evening of fiery passion and drama with Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte in CARMEN JONES, featuring an all-Black cast in stunning Technicolor! This iconic film brings love, twists, and unforgettable chemistry to the silver screen.
2025 LAST REMAINING SEATS SPONSORS
SERIES SUPPORTING SPONSOR
Golden Globes Foundation
Walter J. and Holly O. Thomson Foundation
PRODUCER SERIES SPONSORS
Comcast NBCUniversal
Grand Central Market
Paramount Pictures
The United Theater on Broadway
SCREENING SPONSORS
Daniel and Craig Loftin
Cathy and Steve Needleman
COMMUNITY SPONSORS
DTLA Alliance
Historic Core Business Improvement District
MEDIA PARTNERS
LAist
Los Angeles Magazine
ABOUT LAST REMAINING SEATS
Last Remaining Seats began in 1987 to draw attention to the spectacular yet overlooked and underused historic theatres of Los Angeles. The film series has since become a summer tradition, drawing thousands of people from the region, the nation, and outside the U.S.
EVENT DETAILS
DATES: June 7, 14, and 21, 2025
LOCATIONS: The Orpheum Theatre, The United Theater on Broadway, and The Million Dollar Theatre
SINGLE SCREENING TICKETS: $20 L.A. Conservancy Members/$25 General Public/ $10 Youth (17 and under)
DOUBLE FEATURE TICKETS: $30 L.A. Conservancy Members/$35 General Public/ $15 Youth (17 and under)
Tickets available at laconservancy.org/LRS
ABOUT THE LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY
The Los Angeles Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization that works through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic architectural and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. What began as a volunteer group in 1978 has nearly 5,000 member households, the largest membership of any local preservation organization in the U.S.
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Lisett Chavarela
Los Angeles Conservancy
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