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)
In this series of sexy, racy and -- at times -- touching vignettes showcasing different relationships, a couple flirts with bringing extra people into the bedroom, two college girls deal with a provocatively shaped electric "massager," an awkward teenaged couple's first love story plays out in a parent's van, and a bookish geek and a sexy Goth chick get close in a phonebooth waiting out a rainstorm.
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In A Few Good Men, the military justice system is put on trial when two innocent Marines are charged with murder and face the death penalty. Written more than twenty years ago by Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing), this riveting drama is set on a military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and asks who is guilty when the accused were following orders? Learn More

It was over full, but that wasn't anyones fault. The fault lies with the acting, direction and the production value. There should be some warning with these smaller theatre shows that the production costs are less than $1 and the acting is by first year acting students.

The acting was very good. The person working the booth missed a few of their cues, but overall performed quite well. It is a small venue, located in a strip mall so look carefully for it! Their is free but limited parking beneath the building.
Website: http://www.hollywoodfightclub.com/
Sex is just one of the aspects of the all-important interaction with the opposite-sex that are explored in this occasionally racy, always sexy and sometimes touching look at our first relationships in life – high-school, college and twenty-something.
In his stage directorial debut, Casting Director, Dino Ladki (I Know Who Killed Me, The Lost) brings to the stage a set of tantalizing vignettes showcasing three different relationships taking place during different times of youth. There’s Dave and Katie, a mid-twenties couple whose slumping sex life is enlivened by an extra player….or two. There’s the sexually inexperienced Gina, her oversexed college-dorm-mate Kiki, and a provocatively shaped electric “massager.” There’s the sweet, awkward first love of teenagers Jana and Rory whose privacy is restricted to the inside of Rory’s Dad’s van. And, finally, there are our two strangers in the night: Wilson and Lois – a bookish horror Sci-Fi geek and a mysterious, sexy Goth chick, respectively, who find themselves trapped together in one of the last remaining phone booths in the city while they wait out a heavy rainstorm.
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.