Celebration Theatre is in its 35th Season. And is recognized as the oldest continuously producing LGBTQ theatre in the country. The current space at The Lex, seats 47. Musicals, comedies, and dramas reflecting the life experiences of the community have been both critical and audience successes.
Parking can be difficult. ESPECIALLY with all the construction going on in the area. So allow extra time for that.
The shows themselves often leave audiences saying, I can't believe they did that in that small space, but it never...
Read moreFor the second time in a few months, Celebration Theatre cancelled a performance with one day's notice citing a lack of readiness on the part of the performers. I enjoyed a performance here once last year, but can't continue to support a place that treats their audiences as if they are disposable. To the producers, buy a calendar, be prepared, stop making excuses. No more planning my Saturday evenings...
Read moreLove this theater. So much talent; not a bad seat in the house; experience what theater is supposed to be. Live music in such a small venue is another amazing feature. Saw Cabaret there recently, far superior to the road show last year at the Pantages, a 10++. Hope one day they will produce March of the Falsettos, the ORIGINAL William Finn show, so much better than the later revisions. This theater...
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