L.A.

  • SUNDAY DINNER in Beverly Hills where there is more on the menu than anyone expected

    SUNDAY DINNER in Beverly Hills where there is more on the menu than anyone expected

      SUNDAY DINNER ☆☆☆☆ Theatre 40 Walking up to Theatre 40 which is tucked in to Beverly Hills High School to see writer and director Tony Blake’s Sunday Dinner makes you feel like you are in an episode of 90210. It is quintessential Beverly Hills and we were all the way there for it. The…

  • Dragstrip 66 : a ‘frockumentary’ about  where all the queer misfits in Silver Lake went to have fun

    Dragstrip 66 : a ‘frockumentary’ about where all the queer misfits in Silver Lake went to have fun

    If you had never been too or even heard of DRAGSTRIP66, then you really do not know what you had been missing.  Once a month this neighborhood Mexican restaurant in Silverlake, L.A. was transformed into a beloved destination for music, dance, fashion, and performance art. Much more than just a dance club, it was an…

  • L.A. : Roughly Hamlet

    L.A. : Roughly Hamlet

      Roughly Hamlet is a fast paced reimagining of one man’s struggle to escape being trapped in his own mind, as he strives to make one single, very important decision, to be or not to be. In his one man show Micah Watterson explores a fresh take on this iconic figure and brings Shakespeare’s greatest…

  • Boulet Brothers and ‘Dragula’

    Boulet Brothers and ‘Dragula’

    For the past 15 years the fabulous Boulet Brothers have been the ringleaders of L.A.’s alternative nightlife scene producing extravagent queer cabaret and events, the likes of which have never ever seen before. They have not just transposed New York’s sleazy underground East Village to the West Coast, but they have embellished it with their…