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The Mayan, a staple of DTLA nightlife, will shut its doorways this fall
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The Mayan, a staple of DTLA nightlife, will shut its doorways this fall

Last updated: July 14, 2025 10:41 pm
Editorial Board Published July 14, 2025
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The Mayan, a preferred music venue and nightclub in downtown L.A., introduced Monday morning that it is going to be closing below its present administration after a 35-year run.

“It is with heavy yet grateful hearts that we announce The Mayan will be closing its doors at the end of September, after 35 unforgettable years,” learn an announcement from the venue’s Instagram web page. “To our loyal patrons, community and friends: thank you for your unwavering support, your trust and the countless memories we’ve created together. You made every night truly special.”

The announcement additionally known as on longtime and doubtlessly new patrons to have fun the membership’s last months in vogue, with weekly Saturday dance nights by way of Sept. 13.

It’s at present unknown what, if something, the historic venue can be used for after the Mayan shutters.

The Mayan didn’t instantly reply to The Occasions’ request for info.

The Mayan Theater — positioned at 1038 S. Hill St., subsequent door to the Belasco — first opened Aug. 15, 1927, with a efficiency of George Gershwin’s Broadway musical “Oh Kay.” As its title alludes to, the theater is among the greatest recognized examples of the Mayan Revival architectural motion that came about within the U.S. throughout the Twenties and Thirties, which drew inspiration from pre-Columbian Mesoamerican buildings.

As The Occasions reported in 1989, the enormous bas-relief figures on the venue’s exterior are of the Maya god Huitzilopochtli seated on a symbolic earth monster. The three-tiered chandelier within the theater — rigged for purple, blue and amber lights — is a reproduction of the Aztec calendar stone discovered close to Mexico Metropolis. The design of tapered pillars was impressed by the Palace of the Governors at Uxmal, a Maya smash on Yucatán Peninsula courting from AD 800.

Mexican anthropologist and sculptor Francisco Cornejo assisted the architects to craft a constructing that was primarily based on genuine designs of pre-Columbian American societies.

In the course of the Nice Despair, the theater was rented out to the Works Initiatives Administration, which operated it as an Actors Workshop theater. In 1944, Black producer, director and entrepreneur Leon Norman Hefflin Sr., staged a manufacturing of the favored and well-reviewed musical “Candy ‘N Hot,” which starred Black film and stage icon Dorothy Dandridge.

The Fouce family gained ownership of the theater in 1947 and shifted the venue’s programming towards Spanish-language movie screenings and performers. By the early Nineteen Seventies, Peruvian-born filmmaker and actor Carlos Tobalina gained possession of the theater and adjusted the programming to concentrate on pornographic and X-rated movies.

In 1990, the Mayan was introduced below new administration and inhabited its present kind as a nightclub and music venue. The town has since declared the constructing as an official L.A. Historic-Cultural Monument.

The Mayan has been used as a taking pictures location for a lot of movie productions, together with the 1992 box-office smash “The Bodyguard,” starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston; the 1998 skit-to-feature movie “A Night at the Roxbury;” the 1979 Ramones-led musical comedy “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School;” and, most not too long ago, the Netflix wrestling-themed collection “GLOW.”

Lately, the Mayan has performed host to the cheeky lucha libre and burlesque present known as Lucha VaVoom de La Liz and has held live shows by acts akin to Jack White, M.I.A. and Prophets of Rage.

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