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Celebration Theatre
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the only community-based professional theatre in Los Angeles with the mission of accurately representing the gay and lesbian community to itself and to the community at large.
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B-Girlz
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glamorous and entertaining, this hilarious trio offers its large fan base a unique blend of comedy and theatre that incorporates live singing (no lip-synch here!) with a large dash of campy medleys.
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Gay Theatre Exchange international
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GAY THEATRE EXCHANGE INTERNATIONAL (GLBTS) is one of the web's fastest growing networks for the GLBTS Theatre, Film, Performance, Dance and Music Arts. Memberships include individuals, groups and websites composed of some of the top players in the field as well as students, educators and fans worldwide. Gay-straight...All are welcome to join in discussions, release project information and network. Several productions and meeting-of-minds have resulted. Over 425 members and group representatives including such award winning playwrights and performers as Linda Eisenstein, Robert Patrick, William Hoffman, Claudia Allen, Doric Wilson, David Dillon, Jade Estrada, Greg Walloch, Carolyn Gage and many more....check us out...we would to have you join us
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"Prove It On Me" World Premiere
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New Orleans Voodoo and Harlem blues come together as sultry lovers on a hot summer’s night in this 1929 story of a black blues singer and a wealthy white socialite who find racism isn’t the only obstacle in their relationship. The stock market crash, visions from vodoo, and long guarded family secrets weave a drama with the passions of blues music and the dangers of forbidden love. For ticket and other information, please visit the website (www.proveitonme.com).
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Compleat Female Stage Beauty
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When women were men...on the stages of England, Edward Kynaston reigned as the most celebrated leading lady. His exquisite portrayals of Shakespeare’s famous females brought him celebrity and love at the start of the Restoration. Then, a real woman named Margaret Hughes stepped on stage to steal his glory. King Charles II decreed a new law and Kynaston’s splendor soon changed. See Website for ticket info...
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