Los Angeles: The overseers of the Academy Awards are building an outdoor theatre and event space on a piece of land in Hollywood that had been intended for a film museum.
The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences plans to open the 17,000-square-foot amphitheatre next May as a venue to show classic films.
The academy bought the land in 2005 with plans to build a world-class film museum there.
Planners abandoned that idea after the economy went sour, making it impossible to raise the funds needed to build a whole new facility.
In October, the academy announced plans to lease a former May Co. department store now owned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and put the movie museum there.
Oscar academy plans outdoor theatre in Hollywood
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences plans to open the 17,000-square-foot amphitheatre