Hollywood Fight Club Theater
The Hollywood Fight Club Theatre made its Grand Opening on January 2002. It's a Black Box 51 seat theatre located in the heart of Hollywood with AC and heat.
Hollywood Fight Club Theater (Hollywood, CA)
Take a step back in time and enjoy the electrifying talent of one of Broadway's greatest choreographers, Bob Fosse. Enjoy this tribute of the man behind such greats as Chicago, Sweet Charity, Pippin, Cabaret and All That Jazz. Hollywood Fight Club takes a trip through the highlights of this amazing artist's career.
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Some of the cast appear to be talented singers, but there isn't even one mediocre dancer in the bunch. Their "director" doesn't have a clue. We want to encourage small theatre, but attaching Bob Fosse's name to this dreck should be actionable. Please, shut it down today.

First impression walking into the theater it smelled like a horse barn and was really hot and stuffy. The performance began and I almost felt bad for the performers. The stage is so cramped and the singers looked like they were not well rehearsed and uncomfortable. You could tell there were some talented singers but I felt more like I was watching a high school musical than a professional production. By the time we hit intermission the theater was so hot and uncomfortable my friend and I left. Skip it.

This was a terrible, dreadful production. I left at intermission. I too am eager to support local theater, but this was barely community level. It was horribly directed. The scene changes were clumsy and interminable as black boxes got shifted around but they were actually better choreographed than the numbers. By the way, "Don't Tell Mama" was not a Fosse number. Although from "Cabaret", it was not in the movie he directed; it is only in the stage version. The so-called director should have known this.
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<p>Earning an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony all in the year of 1972 made it a triple crown year for this Fosse Force! This turned life into a Cabaret for Mr. Fosse, which led directly into a time of lacing up your corsets and filling your flasks for a trip back in time to the windy city of Chicago. When murdering your cheating lover popped you into celebrity status. A compilation of some of the sexiest, most raw dance sequences of our time. So come, Take Off With Us and All That Jazz, in an unforgettable night of sin, sex, and scintillating musical madness.</p>
The Hollywood Fight Club (HFC) is committed to providing passionate, ambitious artists and visionaries with a cooperative environment where they can develop their crafts, promote their individual talents, and showcase distinct work. Founded in 2002 by former Golden Gloves boxer David Danino, the Hollywood Fight Club is a feisty start-up, co-op theater, feature film, music video, and commercial production company created and run by actors that has gained a reputation for producing cutting-edge original works as well as contemporary classics that pack a powerful punch. Housed in a funky 51-seat theater, HFC has staged a flurry of productions since 2002, ranging from such daring original works as L.A. Twister to reproductions of theater classics, including Tribute to the Honeymooners.