The Celebration Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theatre company in Los Angeles, founded in 1982. The company is located in West Hollywood, on the west end of Theatre Row, and specializes in works representing the LGBTQ+ experience.
History
Celebration Theatre was founded in 1982 by Charles Rowland, who leased a storefront in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles, to start a company dedicated to producing gay-themed material.[1]
In 1993, Robert Schrock took over as artistic director and moved the company to a 99-seat Equity waiver space in West Hollywood.[1] After 6 years of service, Schrock resigned from the position on April 1st, 1999.[2] Since then, the theatre has seen numerous individuals assume its role of artistic director. In June of 1999, Celebration Theatre announced that Richard Israel from the West Coast Ensemble Theatre would serve as its artistic director.[3] From December 2000 to 2005, the role was filled by Derek Charles Livingston.[4][5] In 2005, it was passed onto Michael Matthews who held on to the position until 2008.[6] In 2008, Michael A. Shepperd became artistic director.[7] In August of 2011, the theatre announced that its associate artistic director, John Michael Beck would succeed Shepperd as artistic director.[8] By early January 2013, the theatre announced that Matthews and Shepperd would return as co-artistic directors.[9] In May 2021, the Board of Directors at Celebration Theatre terminated Shepperd following allegations of sexual misconduct which were raised by an actor who had a role in one of Shepperd's productions.[10][11]
As of September 2023, the artistic director position is held by Brittney S. Wheeler, alongside Nathan Frizzell who is its associate artistic director.[12] In the 2023-2024 season, it operated as a guest resident at the Los Angeles LGBT Center.[13]
Awards
R. Christofer Sands, 2002 Ovation Award - Lead Actor in a Musical, Pinafore![14]
Play it Cool, 2006 Ovation nomination - World Premiere Musical
Jessica Sheridan, 2006 Ovation nomination - Lead Actress in a Musical, Play it Cool
Louis Durra, 2006 Ovation nomination - Musical Direction, Play it Cool[15]
The Bacchae, 2007 Ovation nomination - Play Production, Intimate Theatre
Beautiful Thing, 2007 Ovation nomination - Play Production, Intimate Theatre
Michael Matthews, 2007 Ovation nomination - Direction of a Play, The Bacchae
Michael Matthews, 2007 Ovation nomination - Direction of a Play, Beautiful Thing
Tim Swiss, 2007 Ovation nomination - Lighting Design, Intimate Theatre, The Bacchae
Jennifer R. Blake, 2010 Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress in a Musical for the role of Susan in [title of show] from StagesceneLA's Best of LA Theatre Awards 2009-2010[18]
Women of Brewster Place, the Musical, 2010 Ovation Award - Best Production of A Musical, Intimate Theatre
2017 LA Stage Alliance Ovation Awards: Wins for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
2018 Center Theatre Group’s Block Party: Selected for Die, Mommie, Die
2019 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award: Wins for various productions
2022 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award: Wins for Buyer & Cellar
2023 Celebration Honors: Del Shores: An awards gala recognizing significant contributions to LGBTQIA+ theatre
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Past Productions
A New Brain, by William Finn & James Lapine. Directed by Khanisha Foster. April 29, 2023 - June 23, 2023
Indigiqueer Identity: Reclaiming Past, Present, and Future Directed and produced by Carolina Hoyos Original work written and performed by Jean Decay, Samantha Bowling, Honokee Dunn, Carolina Hoyos. December 27 2021 - February 28 2022 [20]
The Boy from Oz, Music and Lyrics by Peter Allen. Book by Martin Sherman and Nick Enright. Directed by Michael A. Shepperd. April 29, 2016
Dream Boy, by Eric Rosen, Based on the novel by Jim Grimsley. Directed by Michael Matthews. January 29, 2016 - March 2016
Bootycandy, by Robert O'Hara, Directed by Michael Matthews, - October 29, 2015 - December, 2015
Stories I Can't Tell Mama, Written and Performed by Leslie Jordan, January/February 2012
Christmastime is Queer 4 more holiday mirth & mary-ment, December 9, 2011 - December 18, 2011
What's Wrong with Angry?, Written by Patrick Wilde, Directed by Michael Matthews, - September 9, 2011 - Nov 19, 2011
BASH'd! A Gay Rap Opera, Written by Chris Craddock and Nathan Cuckow, Directed by Ameenah Kaplan - June 10, 2011 - July 30, 2011
The Next Fairy Tale, Book, Music and Lyrics by Brian Pugach, Directed by Michael A.Shepperd - March 11, 2011 - May 21, 2011