Located at the LA Gay and Lesbian Center, every production is a benefit for the community, as well as a showcase for LGBT talent and straight allies. This being non-profit, they do always seem to have organization problems and some crowd control issues in that they don't communicate pre and post show directions to the audience. They tend to let people police themselves, which unfortunately a lot of adults are not capable of. (line cutting, people forming second lines, etc). The front line staff doesn't seem to have a lot of direction, and those in charge seem more interested in being photographed and talking to the "right" people than making sure all their guests feel welcomed to the performance. That said, once in the theater, there is a very relaxed community feel and the performers are phenomenal. They do seem to always have technical issues, but most are easily overlooked, as it is non-profit and probably...
Read moreGreat theater with all seats having an excellent view of the stage. Outdoor patio area for before and after shows mixing and mingling. Nice art gallery in...
Read moreI was at the center for Trans Pride LA 2018 and the show put on in this theater was nothing less than spectacular! Its a wonderful venue operated by...
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