March 11 Theatre
Gaze On The Go! Speed dating For Gay Men
Ready to meet the man of your dreams in less than five
minutes? Metro Q Bar and Grill hosts an all-new premier
dating event called Gaze On The Go! Speed Dating For
Gay Men. The action begins at 7:00 p.m. and admis-
sion is $25 by preregistering at
gazeonthego.com.
Admission on the night of the event is $35. Gaze On
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The Go! includes 31 dates of two-five minutes and will
last for two to three hours. Additionally, for the cost of SUzANNe weSTeNhOeFeR iS
admission, each guest will be provided with appetizers
and one free drink. “First Date” kits will be raffled off as
“TOTALLy iNAPPROPRiATe”
well as drink specials during the evening. Gaze On The
Suzanne takes it on the road one more time with her upcoming tour, most appropriately named, “Totally Inappro-
Go! Speed Dating For Gay Men is sponsored by The Rage
priate.” Every night on the tour will feature new material inspired by her experiences in that city, some of which are
Monthly magazine and
PinkKittyRadio.com. Metro
created on the spot. “The audience and I participate in the creation of each night’s show,” she says, an interactive
Q Bar and Grill is located at 19092 Beach Boulevard in
approach that makes her shows unique in the world of live comedy. Located at The OC Pavilion Performing Arts
Huntington Beach. For additional information log on to
Theater. 801 N. Main St. in Santa Ana. Proceeds benefit The Center Orange County. For more information please
gazeonthego.com.
call 714.550.0880 or visit
ocpavilion.com.
March 16 March 5 - 7 March 10th
The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Jennifer Coolidge at Brea improv The Laughfest of Comedy
Center 15th Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon Known for her supporting roles in many comedy movies and An incredible ensemble of comedians featuring RC Miller
In addition to a look at the St. John 2010 Spring Col- guest spots on television, the hilarious Jennifer Coolidge with a surprise ending of total improv! The Coach House
lection and supporting the Center’s vital education will entertain audiences on three consecutive nights in this is located at 33157 Camino Capistrano #C in San Juan
programs, the Guilds will honor Sandy Segerstrom Brea Improv special event. The Brea Improv Comedy Club Capistrano. Call 949.496.2523 or visit thecoachhouse.
Daniels for her many years of leadership, service and and Dinner Theatre is located at 120 S. Brea Blvd in Brea. com for tickets and more info.
generosity to the Center. Carol Piturro-Kentner chairs For tickets and more call 714.482.0700.
this year’s event at The Westin South Coast Plaza, which March 18-21
includes a champagne reception and silent auction March 5- April 4 Aisha Tyler at Brea improv
beginning at 10:30 a.m., the St. John fashion show Haram Iran Perhaps you remember Aisha Tyler when she was hosting
and luncheon at noon and a post-event reception and A recent self-professed “Angeleno,” Ayman Samman, an E! Network’s Talk Soup or possibly when she had a recur-
shopping at the St. John boutique at South Coast Plaza. Arab-American actor recently took on the role of Lawyer ring role on the NBC hit comedy series called Friends. She is
Ten percent of all sales at the post-event reception will Rohollah Razaz Zadeh in the West Coast premiere of the both hilarious and beautiful as she brings her own special
be donated to the Center from St. John. In addition to controversial play Haram Iran. The play was written by Jay brand of comedy stand-up to the Brea Improv Comedy
this year’s traditional pre-show silent auction, there Paul Deratany and based on the real life trial and execu- Club and Dinner Theatre. The Brea Improv is located at 120
will be four special raffle prizes. Tickets are $150 and tion of two Iranian teenagers, convicted of being gay in S. Brea Blvd in Brea. For tickets and more information call
$250. For more information to purchase raffle tickets, Mashad, Iran in 2005. The Celebration Theatre is located 714.482.0700.
please contact Dianne Howe, Director of Support at 7051 Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood. For
Groups, directly at 714.556.2122, ext. 4224. tickets, call 323.957.1884 . March 26 – April 11
The Confusion of My Illusion
March 22 March 6 and March 20 An intrepid and humorous expedition into the mercu-
Southern Fried Sassy; A Benefit For Saddle Up LA! Late Night Leftovers rial territory of gender duality and a powerful salvo in
Come enjoy a night of mayhem hosted by Ingenue and The Empire Theatre home of Theatre Out along with the revolution for gender equality. Gender-bending
Beignet Au Lait with special guests The Boofont Sisters, Shaun Michael McNamara are bringing sketch comedy to actor Kelly Mantle has played both male and female roles
Derek Jameson, Mercedes Electra, Blaire Von Bitchbag, the O.C. The group performs on Saturday nights at 11:00 on numerous hit television shows. Now he brings his
Raquel Redd and many more! Don’t miss the open p.m. Along with Leftovers original brand of comedy are own compelling story to the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s
bar from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The fun continues rotating local musicians playing original music. Late Davidson/Valentini Theatre. Benefiting the L.A. Gay &
until 1:00 a.m. at Here Lounge in West Hollywood. Visit Night Leftovers is like Saturday Night Live... only funnier. Lesbian Center. Tickets are available online at lagaycenter.
saddleupla2009.kintera.org or
herelounge.com for The Empire Theatre is located at 202 N. Broadway in Santa org/boxoffice or by calling 323.860.7300.
more info. Ana’s Artist Village. Call 714.826.8700 or visit theatreout.
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