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Los Angeles, California
Hollywood arts hub of the LA LGBT Center, with two theatres and galleries.
The cultural programming arm of the Los Angeles LGBT Center — the largest LGBTQ organization in the world — operates out of The Village at Ed Gould Plaza in Hollywood. Two stages anchor it: the 183-seat Renberg Theatre and the smaller Davidson/Valentini, hosting a year-round lineup of plays, cabarets, comedy, and film screenings. Long-running fixtures include the monthly R-rated comedy game show MisMatch Game and the Circa festival of queer histories each fall. Two on-site galleries, the Advocate and the Gochis, rotate visual-art exhibitions with free opening receptions, and the outdoor courtyard hosts community events through the year. Programming leans hard toward LGBTQ stories and artists across every format — it's less a single venue than a queer cultural hub, and one of the few places in the city where you can catch new queer theater, art, and comedy under one roof.
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