6567-6585 Santa Monica Boulevard
ARTWORKS THEATRE & STUDIOS is located at the beginning of the Theatre Row on Santa Monica Boulevard between Seward Street and Hudson Street.
ARTWORKS THEATRE is a 70 seat venue expandable to 80, with a playing space 23’ wide by 23’ deep. It is equipped with 24 dimmers with a programmable board and 35+ lighting instruments. Artworks also comes equipped with a basic sound system: two JBL pre-amped speakers, an 8 channel mixing board and a CD player.
The backstage area includes a sound/video monitoring system, changing area and bathroom.
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1443 N. Highland
rock and counter culture clothing and accessories. Event venue for music and parties.
Contact person: Rio
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7051 Santa Monica Boulevard
Celebration Theatre is a community of artists dedicated to presenting innovative, provocative and relevant work that examines the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer experience. We endeavor to challenge society’s perception of this community and give a vibrant voice to its evolving identity.
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830 N. La Brea Ave.
19×22 hair salon space, with mobile mirrors’ stations. Art works on the walls and beautiful architecture design.
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733 Seward Street
We’ve hosted Christopher Guest’s film “For Your Consideration.” We’ve hosted ABC Television’s “The Bachelor” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” We’ve hosted classes for Walt Disney, Nestle and more. We’ve hosted many showcases and many theatre productions, including LA’s longest-running hit show, “ComedySportz.” Why not you?
Our theatre is a jewel-box of a theatre, unlike most you will find in Los Angeles. It is a beautiful, well-maintained art deco building with a rich history as the Melrose Theatre and well-known to the industry as the former HBO Workspace, where acts auditioned for the Aspen Comedy Festival. Our patio and studio theatre offer multiple spaces that are perfect for the additional needs of film/tv shoots. The seating is intimate and comfortable.
One added bonus—our location provides plenty of free street parking.
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6476 Santa Monica Boulevard
Hollywood’s Theater District Under One Roof. Now in our twentieth year as ‘The Complex’ and our thirty-third continuous year of providing LA theater at this location.
The Complex is a complex, with five theatres, five rehearsal studios and several offices. All theatres are equipped with programmable dimmer packs (12-24 dimmers), boards and light fixtures; amplifier, speakers, cassette and CD player. Mixing boards, projectors and screens are available.
Each theater has its own dressing rooms, lobby, marquee space on Santa Monica Boulevard for signage, central heat and air. Fringe shows will all be listed on the Complex website.
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6712 Hollywood Blvd.
The rehabilitation of the Egyptian earned high honors in Nov. from the National Trust For Historic Preservation! We are a 2000 National Preservation Honor Award Winner!
Contributing to the revitalization of the City of Hollywood, the American Cinematheque has restored/renovated the historically significant 1922 Egyptian Theatre which is now the American Cinematheque’s permanent home, as well as a major Hollywood landmark and state-of-the-art showcase theater.
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804 N. El Centro
The El Centro Theatre has a rich and vast history along with its two stages, The Circle (99 seats) and The Chaplin (45 seats). The theatre complex was first opened in 1946 and has been producing some of the best theatre in Los Angeles. Visit our History page on the website at www.elcentrotheatre.com Both stages are available for rentals at most times, and our 99-seat theatre is available for rental during Fringe. Our Chaplin Stage will feature the World Premiere of Jan O’Connor’s “The Girl Who Would Be King”, a co-production between Absolute Theatre and Full Circle Theatrics.
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1076 Lillian Way
One of the largest and most sought-after theatre venues in Los Angeles, the Elephant Stages’ Lillian Theatre offers endless opportunities for both artist and audience. The “warehouse”-like space includes a wood beamed ceiling reaching 20’ in height; an arena/thrust stage at 22’ deep by 28’ wide; 14’ to its truss; a large dressing room and 99 comfortable seats, all of which are beautifully encased within exposed brick walls. Complete lighting package includes: 24 channel, dimmer packs (1-12×2K / 1-12×1.2K), 24 channel programmable board, Multi-disc CD Changer, Laptop/Ipod hook up, Power Amp/Speakers, Microphone capability. Lighting Inventory includes: 6-36’ Source 4’s, 16-6” Fresnel-500W, 10-6×12 Ellipsoidal, 10-6×9 Ellipsoidal.
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Theatre of Arts @ 1625 North Las Palmas
The epicenter for festivities at The Hollywood Fringe Festival.
We host a wide spectrum of acts providing projects an additional opportunity to showcase works staged in other Fringe venues. We are programming one hour slots with a half-hour break in-between for changeover. Please bear in mind the time requirements and be mindful that the quick turnaround will require technical simplicity. We will have a rep lighting plot and full sound available.
To participate at Fringe Central, you need a booking at another Fringe venue and registration with the Fringe.
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1786 N. Highland Ave.
500 square feet black box theater
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1760 N. Gower St.
Hollywood Presbyterian Church Campus on Gower St. between Hollywood and Franklin. “Middle Terrace” Theatre
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1122 Cole Ave
Public Information: This facility has a community room with the capacity of 12 people. This is a CLASS PARK. Free SUMMER LUNCH program, summer service dates June 21, 2010 to August 20, 2010.
This facility is an LAPD stop-in center.
Facility Features: Auditorium, basketball courts (lighted/outdoor), childrens play area, community room.
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6817 Franklin Ave
The beautiful Church is a Hollywood landmark (corner of Franklin & Highland ). HUMC is easily accessible; a large parking lot is on-site. Overflow parking is available at Hollywood & Highland for $2 with validation from a merchant. For more info about HUMC – www.hollywoodumc.org.
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6539 Santa Monica Boulevard
Located at the gateway to Theatre Row Hollywood, the Hudson Theatres have been an LA Theatre landmark for the last 20 years with world premiere hit shows like “Reefer Madness”, Julia Sweeney’s “Letting Go of God”, “Bare the musical”, “Divorce! the musical”, “Life Could Be A Dream” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” written and starring Nia Vardolas that became the smash hit film of the same title. We have two 99-seat theatres and one 42-seat theatre.
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6755 Hollywood Blvd. 2nd Floor
Welcome to the International Dance Academy Hollywood (IDA)! We are a brand new dance studio located in the heart of Hollywood, just one block away from the world famous Kodak Theatre.
Our mission is to offer outstanding training in all areas of professional dance to beginners and professionals alike. IDA’s mission also includes an outreach program that endeavors to enrich the lives of young adults and senior members of the community through the art of dance.
Our facilities include six deluxe dance studios available for open classes, ranging from Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Modern, Fusion Jazz, Tap, Hip-Hop, African, Swing, Salsa and Belly Dance. IDA can also offer private rentals for production and/or individual needs.
Most of our teachers are also choreographers and performers who have worked with Beyonce, Usher, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Prince, Paula Abdul and Alicia Keys,to name only a few, and have been the winners of “So You Think You Can Dance?”.
In response to many dancers’ summons, IDA also offers monthly workshops. These workshops provide an opportunity for famous choreographers and dancers to teach students at IDA. Check out our workshop schedule – our guest teachers may surprise you!
IDA is proud to be the home of “America’s Best Dance Crew”, “So You Think You Can Dance”, “American Idol”, Kate Bosworth, Mia Michaels, Katie Holmes, Natalie Portman, Snoop Doggy Dog, Britney Spears, The Pussycat Dolls, Janet Jackson, Jesse McCartney, Chase Collins and so many more!
We encourage you to register and be part of the Hollywood Scene! It’s the experience of a lifetime!
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6366 Hollywood Boulevard
iO West (formerly known as the “Improv Olympic West”), the Los Angeles arm of the world-famous iO in Chicago, presents the best improvisation west of the Windy City. In addition to shows every night, iO West offers the finest improv training in Los Angeles. The theater is located at 6366 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California.
Valet Parking is available. The Mainstage is 21 years of age and older with a valid ID.
In 1997 Paul Vaillancourt opened , iO WEST, in Los Angeles, as a companion theater to the original iO in Chicago. Today it is managed by James Grace.
In addition to presenting improv and sketch comedy shows every night, the iO West has improv training classes and is the home for the Los Angeles Improv Comedy Festival. iO West, celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2007 and has been performing in it’s Hollywood location since October 2001.
The iO, or iO Chicago, (formerly known as “ImprovOlympic”) is a theater located at 3541 N. Clark St., in Chicago, Illinois. The theater both has performances of, and teaches improvisational comedy. It was founded in the 1980s by Del Close and Charna Halpern. iO concentrates on “long-form” improvisational structures, in contrast to the “short-form” or “improv game” format of Theatresports or the television show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. The iO’s signature piece is the “Harold”.
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6555 Hollywood Blvd.
King King is an interactive, cutting edge night club specializing in Musical Theater and Cabaret. Shows include Taking the Jesus Pill, L’Effleur Des Sens, Bukowsical, Shame, The Floor improv, The Floor Show, Folies King King and colaborated on the first 6 shows of Rock of Ages.
“King King’s grunge-chic club space, with it’s exposed brick and steel beams, set an aesthetic that emphasizes raw performance” LA Times
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6522 Hollywood Blvd.
LACE both champions and challenges the art of our time by fostering artists who innovate, explore, and risk. We move within and beyond our four walls to provide opportunities for diverse publics to engage deeply with contemporary art. In doing so, we further dialogue and participation between and among artists and those audiences.
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6201 Santa Monica Boulevard
The Lounge Theatre is located at 6201 Santa Monica Bld @ El Centro just one block East of Vine. The Lounge is a completely renovated 50 seat theatre. Our space is unique in that we offer a full kitchen and huge Lounge area where guests of the show can network on our comfortable couches in the Lounge while enjoying beverages before or after the theatre show. Call us for more information about rates and availability. Come see what the best on Theatre Row has to offer.
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6752 Hollywood Blvd
Musicians Institute is located in the heart of Hollywood. An accredited and unique member institution of the National Association of Schools of Music, MI is home to some of the finest, artists, musicians, and educators on the planet. MI’s hub contains world-class recording and performing facilities, including The Passage and The Green Room, two stand-out Fringe friendly spaces. Musicians Institute is committed to constantly developing new programs and features in order to maintain it’s reputation as “The World’s Most Innovative School of Contemporary Music”.
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6209 Santa Monica Blvd.
Since 1990, the Open Fist Theatre Company has been a vital force in the Hollywood Theatre community. Our current space is a former warehouse seating 82 patrons before a large stage that is suitable for our large ensemble productions. For more information on the company, please visit our website at www.openfist.org.
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6520 Hollywood Boulevard
For the duration of the Fringe Festival, the Paul G. Gleason theater will be operated by needtheater. Learn more about us at www.needtheater.org.
We’re so pleased to be fringing it at the Paul G. Gleason Theatre. View the video tour or visit http://www.acmt.org.
Venue is located on Hollywood Blvd on the Walk of Fame, one block west of Wilcox.
2 spaces: There is a beautiful black box that seats 66-110. Has a loft area above the stage. There’s a really nice grand piano onstage that can be stored away if needed. Also there is a rear rehearsal studio with sprung floors, upright piano, a balance bar, and separate entrance off the parking lot. Perfect for intimate performances of 40 seats or less.
Dressing room and limited storage space available.
Front window display on Hollywood Blvd, with marquee and sandwich board.
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6773 Hollywood Boulevard
The Stella Adler Los Angeles Studio for Actors is a world renowned acting school located in the heart of Hollywood, California. Adler-LA offers extensive training for the serious actor in theatre, film, and television (on camera).
The Stella Adler Technique grew out of Miss Adler’s personal work with Constantine Stanislavsky, the father of modern acting. This technique (or method of acting) has been studied by many of the worlds most notable actors, directors, and writers including Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro, Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro, Holland Taylor, Gary Ross, Eric Stoltz, Mark Ruffalo, just to name a few.
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6320 Santa Monica Blvd
Theatre Asylum & Lab are located on Theatre Row in Hollywood at Santa Monica Blvd and Vine. These multi-media, black box theaters seat 80 and 40 respectfully and will feature some of the best national and international events at the inaugural Hollywood Fringe.
www.theatreasylum-la.com
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1517 N Cahuenga Blvd
As our press shots from previous seasons’ shows indicate, NOTE is one of the more artistically risky venues in Hollywood. We’re interested in the written word first. We’re known for our challenging world premiere productions and hope to house as many world premieres from international companies as possible. Though we’re certainly open to companies from the states and local artists as well, emphasis will be placed on original ensemble work. Comedies, dramas, improv, all genres. NOTE is known for its stage-diving approach to theatre. No topic too controversial. Bring. It. On.
Our Mission Statement:
Theatre of NOTE is made up of an enduring ensemble of diverse theatre artists in the heart of Hollywood who inspire, inform, and ignite our audiences by discovering courageous voices and creating entertaining, provocative, and revelatory theatrical works.
Our Values Statement(s):
—Theatre of NOTE stands for an ability and willingness to take artististic risks.
—We find a strong sense of communal self in our generosity, integrity, respect, diversity, and the democracy of our organization.
—We choose plays that illuminate universal truths of emotional honesty, passion, and humanity through theatrical extremes.
—We maintain a safe and professional artistic environment in which we can risk, express, learn, and flourish while working in many capacities with fellow visionary theatre artists on challenging premiere theatrical works.
—We treat our company members and guest artists with respect, encouragement, love, and support for each other’s artistic growth, vision, and experience.
—We welcome our audiences with enthusiasm, intelligence, and a desire to share the best of what NOTE has to offer.
A note to interested artistic parties: We will be deciding over the next few months which acts we feel most match the physical aspects and aesthetic sensibilities that make NOTE what it is. Please be patient. We’re in the process of deciding exactly what nominal rental rate would be most appropriate for our guest productions and what kind of box office deal would most benefit the visiting artist. We’re very excited to be part of the Fringe experience and hope we can work with you to help bring Hollywood the most eclectic, diverse and challenging works out there!
If you have ANY support materials at all, ie: script, pictures, videos, resumes, etc, please, either post them on your HFF page or send links via email where we can see your stuff. (No worries if you don’t have much. It’s just that any information will help!)
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6760 Lexington Ave
The Lex Theatre is located at 6760 Lexington Avenue in the heart of Hollywood. This black box style theatre allows you to create your space to suit exactly your production’s needs. The space is available for productions, rehearsals, classes, casting sessions, and film shoots. The Lex is equipped with:
-A Beautiful Lobby and separate Box Office
-A Dressing room with a Stage Entrance for Actors
- A private Restroom for the Cast and Crew
- 45 comfortable theatre seats
-Air Conditioning
-A Leprechaun LP-1524 Lighting Console with 24 dimmers
-30 lighting instruments
-Yamaha MG16/-FX Sound Board
-An amplifier and 4 mounted speakers
-Two CD players with a 5 disc changer
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6560 Hollywood Blvd
The Second City, celebrating it’s 50th anniversary in 2009, has long been referred to as the “Ivy League of Comedy”.
The Second City Studio Theatre in Hollywood is an extension of the The Second City Training Center here, where both students and alumni of the Resident Company stages regularly perform. The venue hosts a 49 seat theatre and multiple classrooms which could be used as alternative performance spaces. Check out Classroom A—it’s a 35X35’ space with hardwoord floors!
Parking is available in nearby lots, but street parking is hard to come by in Hollywood.
About The Second City: As the country’s most enduring institution of sketch and improvisational comedy our Training Centers provide not only instruction in improvisational acting and sketch writing, but Musical Improvisation, Sitcom Writing, Commercial Audition technique, and a unique Advanced Studies program. Second City actors have have become some of the top names in American Comedy: Dan Castellaneta, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Betty Thomas, Alan Arkin, Tina Fey, Chris Farley, Bonnie Hunt and Steve Carell just to name a few.
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1123 Vine Street
Made famous by the movie ‘Swingers’, Three Clubs has evolved from the original Hollywood martini lounge into a first-class entertainment venue and popular weekend dance club. Low on pretense and high on substance, Three Clubs continues to be the local favorite. Come by for a drink!
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1523 N La Brea Ave 2nd Floor
ALL new… (well…under new management), remodeled, 42 seat lovely, cozy, jewel box theatre located in the heart of Hollywood! Lots of free street parking and valet is available.
Concessions are available at the theatre.
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1749 North La Brea Avenue
The club focuses on the promotion of the visual, literary and performance arts and for the advancement of women in these arts; for the advancement of our communities civic and social culture, including the preservation of “Historic Hollywood”; and to educate and make aware the next generation of our history and to partake in it if not creatively but as an appreciative and supportive audience.
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