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  • FREE TICKETS:  
    • For middle and high school students to experience live theatre in a friendly atmosphere
    • Theatre For All: We regularly offer free and "pay as you can" events
    • National Free Night of Theatre

  • BEYOND CONVERSATION:
    More than a post-performance "talk back", these special events bring experts and opinion leaders together to join in an informative, and often lively, conversation with the audience about topics raised in the performance. Topics have included: teenage suicide, the politics of the Civil Rights Movement and how it resonates today, coming out for gay teens.

  • SHARING:
    We support our artists and the causes that are important to them through education and
    benefit performances (recent events)
    • Supporting families dealing with Autism (Apr 2012)
      • A Child Left Behind to benefit Generation Rescue
    • AIDS Awareness
      • Annual World AIDS Day event(s)
    • Feeding underserved families and the homeless of MacArthur Park and downtown LA on Thanksgiving in association with Art Division
      • Annual Event
    • Empowering Artists (Oct 2011)
      • Get The Money grant writing workshop
    • Armed Forces Family Support (Sep 2011)
      • My Child - Mothers of War, on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 to benefit
        The Fisher House
    • Professional arts education for graduating, underserved young adults who are no longer eligible for school and community based programs (Mar 2011)
      • Beautified, INKubator event benefitting Art Division
    • At risk gay youth and seniors
      • Late Awakenings: 739 Years of Living in Rainbow Hues, INKubator event (Apr 2011)
      • Cologne, Skylight Theatre/Skylab - special performance for members of
        Lifeworks, the youth developmentand mentoring program at the LA Gay &
        Lesbian Center, supported by the Richard C Munroe Foundation
        (Feb 2011)
      • Cologne, Benefit performance in support of Marta Cunningham's work-in-
        progress documentary,
        It Takes A Village (Oct 2010)

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