Men Loving Men - A Look at On-Screen Love
Hollywood Fight Club Theater (6767 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Men Loving Men have expired.
The last date listed for Men Loving Men was Sunday November 18, 2007 / 3:00pm.
4 Goldstar Member Reviews
Herbert Diamond
One of the worst, if not the worst thing I have seen in a horrible venue. Don't you ever check out the events prior to offering them to your subscriber?Written on Nov 12 2007
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poor acting, restrained emotional investment by actors,Written on Nov 16 2007
theater was to hot, uncomfortable space
lighting poor and stage presentation, female actress in last skit totally unbelieveable,
but nice idea. stage is so small for actors to feel free to put more emotion into their acting
continue with your lessons
thanks for this opportunity
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Amateurish, didn't make any sense and very awkward with long scene changes in between very short scenesWritten on Nov 09 2007
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More Information About Men Loving Men
Description
<p>Love and romance onscreen was never stagnant through the 20th Century. Nowhere is that more true than when dealing with men loving men. Watch how it was and compare it to how it is done today. From subtle almost nonexistent portrayals to bawdy raunchy and brazen, the subject of men loving men has evolved over the last century from being unable to show anything to being able to show it all. </p>
About the Ticket Supplier: Hollywood Fight Club
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.

