Skylight Theatre
Owned by the Beverly Hills Playhouse, the 99-seat Skylight Theatre is located in Los Feliz. The venue, which also includes a smaller experimental blackbox theater, is home to the Katselas Theatre Company.
Skylight Theatre (Los Angeles, CA)
An homage to Arthur Schnitzler's 1900 classic farce, La Ronde, Peter Lefcourt's skewering update captures 21st century Los Angeles' replacement for sex...lunch! Set in Tinseltown's most pretentious and expensive restaurant, the Pueblo de la Venezia, 10 agenda-driven diners are aided, abetted and terrorized by five waiters...all named Bruce. Lunch in Hollywood is not a meal; it is a power dance.
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very funny and enjoyable. good talent.


...well, what a pleasant surprise it was to find a gem like this on a Sunday evening. The theatre was sold out which is always a good sign and right from the beginning the writers of this show spun a web that kept hooked through the entire performance.

Wonderful! A truly enjoyable evening! Writer Peter Lefcourt is an ace at the nuances of the business of Hollywood relationships. And under the direction of Terri Hanauer there is never a dull moment. The cast is perfect - from the 5 waiters ( keep your eye on Clent - what a voice!) to the realtor, producer, actress, agent, lawyer, trainer and 'star' - all are fabulous. Choreography is fun and surprising. We were still laughing when we left the theater! With Goldstar you get half price tickets so just GO!
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An homage to Arthur Schnitzler’s 1900 classic farce, La Ronde, Peter Lefcourt’s skewering update captures 21st century Los Angeles’ replacement for sex...lunch! Set in Tinseltown’s most pretentious and expensive restaurant, the Pueblo de la Venezia, 10 agenda-driven diners are aided, abetted and terrorized by five waiters…all named Bruce. Lunch in Hollywood is not a meal; it is a power dance.