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FEB 2025

What is the Hollywood Fringe Artist Access Advisory Board?

The Hollywood Fringe Festival Access Advisory Board is comprised of experienced fringe producers, community members, and access-focused professionals in the theatre industry. They meet on a regular basis to assess our organizational practices and processes, document successful approaches to equity, and identify areas of inequity that need to be addressed. 

Founding members of our Access Advisory Board: Ella Turenne, Matthew Robinson, Michelle Roshanzamir, Natasha Lewin, Peerada Meemalayath, Royce Shockley, Rufino Romero, Spencer Frankeberger 

 

Ruby Marez is not just a triple threat, but a quintuple threat as a comedian, drag performer, actor, writer, and first-generation Latina! Her solo show “The Ramón Show: Spiritual Cheerleading 101” featuring her drag king Ramón has garnered critical acclaim and won multiple awards at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2022, including “Best Immersive and Games Show,” “Pick of The Fringe,” and a “Producers Encore Award.” Ruby currently tours this award-winning show to colleges, theaters, and various venues across the United States. And when she’s not entertaining audiences with her solo show, she’s bringing her drag king Ramón, to festivals, comedy shows, and immersive, interactive events. Ruby is also a multi-talented writer, co-writing the original comedic pilot “Year Zero,” which was an I.F.P. finalist, (now known as The Gotham Awards) and went into development in 2018. Ruby’s acting skills have not gone unnoticed either, winning Best Actress for the short film “Corações em Fogo” at the Culture and Diversity Film Festival in 2019. Her sketch comedy duo, Arroz Con Pho, has performed at Second City L.A., in the Los Angeles Diversity in Comedy Fest, and most recently to a sold-out house at S.F.’s Sketchfest in 2023! Ruby’s creative endeavors span beyond the entertainment industry. She’s also a published writer, with her essay on growing up as both Puerto Rican and Jewish in the Midwest featured in the book “What We Brought Back: Jewish Life After Birthright-Reflections by Alumni of Taglit-Birthright Israel Trips.” Check out Ruby’s and Ramón’s upcoming shows and videos on their websites: www.theramonshow.com, www.rubymarez.com And Follow Ruby and Ramón on IG: @ramonlovesyou & @queenrubes

 

Diana Elizabeth Jordan is an Award-Winning Actor, Solo Artist, Theater & Filmmaker, Disability & IDEA Influencer and founder & Chief Creative Artivist Of The Rainbow Butterfly Café.  She has been cast in over 60 theater productions, film and television including CBS’s S.W.A.T. She was one of 20 actors selected from over 7,000 applicants for the inaugural Warner Media Discovery Access Talent Showcase. She performed her solo show Happily Ever After (One Woman’s Journey To Find A True Love) at the 2021 Hollywood Fringe where she received a diversity scholarship, Pick of The Fringe and an Encore Producers Award honors. She is an award nominated director, a producer, the founder of two production companies Dreaming Big On A Swing Entertainment and The Rainbow Butterfly Café. Diana is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity Association and one of the disabled advocates for Women of Color Unite and serves on The Hollywood Fringe Diversity Committee. Whether portraying a character, sharing a personal story, directing, or producing a project, Diana is committed to celebrating the power of resiliency and disability intersectionality through the transformative power of storytelling. www.dianaelizabethjordan.com @fromtheheartdej on twitter, tiktok and Instagram

 

Ana Karina Cano Actress, producer, and dancer, Ana Karina Cano is originally from Chihuahua, Mexico. With a diverse background in performance and production, she has studied classical theater, acting, and improvisation at various art schools in Mexico and France. She further honed her craft in direction, screenwriting, and production at Vancouver Film School in Canada. Ana also trained in acting and audiovisual expression at UC3M in Madrid and at prestigious institutions in New York City, including HB Studio, T. Schreiber Studio, and The Acting Studio, as well as at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. Ana Karina is quickly emerging as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, recently winning the 2025 Tec Woman Award in Mexico, recognizing her contributions and trajectory in the industry. Alongside Taylor Bazos, Ana co-founded MultilinguArt, a creative production company dedicated to producing multilingual and multicultural projects. Using her expertise as an actress and dancer, she brings captivating stories to life on stage and screen. The company’s standout production, Baby Rock, wowed audiences at the Hollywood Fringe Festival and received praise at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. MultilinguArt also amplifies underrepresented voices through its educational programs, workshops, and productions across Los Angeles and Mexico, bridging cultural divides with compelling storytelling.

 

Pastiche Queen (They/Them) is a non-binary latindigenous, interdisciplinary performance artist from Denver, CO currently based in Hollywood, CA. Their work as an actor and slam poet has been featured on AppleTV’s “Dear: Viola Davis”, Facebook’s “Queer Community Leaders of Color Initiative”, and The REDCAT Theater Artist-In-Residency Program. Pastiche’s most recent one-person show at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, “Level One Gygax”, won The 2022 Theatricum Botanicum Wordsmith Award for advancing the artform of storytelling as well as being an Access Scholarship recipient. You can see them most Tuesday’s at Da Poetry Lounge.

 

Terrell M. Green (MSDMM) is an artist, advocate, and educator based in Los Angeles, CA. Hailing from Philadelphia, PA, Terrell has attended: University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism (M.S. in Digital Media Management); Marymount Manhattan College in NYC (B.A in Theatre Performance); The British American Drama Academy at Oxford University’s Magdalen Campus in Oxfordshire, England (Professional Certificate in Shakespeare Performance); and marionette puppetry training in Cork and Dublin, Ireland. For the past 10+ years, Terrell has created arts-integrated youth programming in literacy enrichment, social and emotional learning, sexual and reproductive health, and conflict resolution. Terrell believes that art access is a tool to combat public health issues and uses media and storytelling as data collection metrics. Terrell’s work and advocacy have been featured in American Theatre Magazine, Philly Mag, Philly Gay News, Shoutout LA, Voyage LA, LA Sentinel, Annenberg Media, The Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY, and Philly’s KYW news radio.

 

Jon Gentry is, in the words of one Hollywood agent, an “overeducated” actor. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, he received his BA in English from Harvard where he served as President of BlackCAST (Community and Student Theater).He holds his MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater. As a teaching artist, he co-directed an original production of “Child Life” in collaboration with the UCSF Children’s Hospital and led a series of acting workshops with community centers throughout the Bay Area. He is currently on the acting faculty at the Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory where he specializes in teaching the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique.Regional theater credits include Clybourne Park, Marcus; or, the Secret of Sweet, A Christmas Carol (A.C.T.), Romeo and Juliet, All’s Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare Santa Cruz) and Trouble in Mind (Aurora Theater Company). TV/Film: Meeting Matt Damon, Outlaw Empires (Discovery), Griot’s Lament, Fishers of Men, Zero Sight: Bad Call. Most infamously, he voiced Fallout 4’s ‘Preston Garvey,’ going viral for iconic lines and winning the hearts of fans worldwide.

 

TL Forsberg is an internationally celebrated singer & performer in the Deaf Culture, American Cultural Ambassador on Disability, award-winning playwright, Theatrical ASL Interpreter, and trauma-informed Speaker & Coach.  Renowned as “The Deaf Lady Gaga,” her life story is featured in the award-winning documentary, ”See What I’m Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary.” She plays Olivia on ABC’ Disney’s “Switched at Birth,” and the band’s rock star stylist in VH1’s Reality TV Rock Star Series, “SuperGroup.” As a musician, she opened for Alanis Morissette & Tori Amos, Fishbone and Esthero and wrote the theme song, “Deaf"initely for Miss Deaf International. Her critically acclaimed, award-winning solo show, “The Book That Won’t Close-Confessions of a Love Addict,” celebrates diversity within the d/Deaf Culture, won an Encore Awards at The Binge Fringe Festival, Whitefire’s SoloFest two years in a row, a diversity scholarship in the 2021 Hollywood Fringe where it was nominated"Top of The Fringe", won “Best of Broadwater’s,” (Producers Encore Award) and “Namba Arts Solo Splash Award" for cultural education and female empowerment. 

TL mentors artists to reclaim their stories, embrace their voices, and live with authentic integration. For more information on her Theatrical ASL Interpreting and embodiment coaching for actors please visit www.tlforsberg.com

 

Matthew S. Robinson* is a playwright and director who has made several Fringe shows including “Olivia Wilde Does Not Survive The Apocalypse”, “BlackBalled” and “Mary’s Medicine.” A member of the Fringe Access Committee and Scholarship Panel, he is committed to fostering more inclusion and access to the performing arts throughout the Los Angeles area. www.matthewsrobinson.com

 

Spencer Frankeberger is an award-winning Greek-American actor, director and producer, and an improviser. He is a graduate of iO West, Second City Hollywood, UCB, and ComedySportz LA. Recent credits include: Impro Theatre (Summer Camp, Process, & Book It!), Late Night with Chucky (Host/Comic swing) at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, and Squeaky the Rat and The Infinite Husk (premiering at SXSW in 2025). He is also a board-certified music therapist with 15 years of classroom management experience and a tour guide on the World-Famous Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood. He has an MFA in Film Production from Florida State University and is the commissioner of a couple Fantasy Football leagues. Hollywood Fringe Festival credits include: Coasterthon Catastrophe: An Amusement Park Musical (Winner: Trope Buster Award; Winner: Encore Producer’s Award; Nominee: Sustainability Award), Gunfight at the Not-So-OK Saloon, Jamba Juice: The Musical (Winner: Encore Producer’s Award – sold out run), and Wounded, by Jiggs Burgess (Director; Pick of the Fringe; Off-Broadway run). He is a huge theme park enthusiast with a theme park podcast called Theoretical Thrills (IG/TikTok: @spencer101f; www.spencerfrankeberger.com)

 

Michelle Roshanzamir* is the Executive Director of Donna Sternberg & Dancers and Founder/Consultant at MVR Creative.  Receiving her BFA from CalArts, and MBA (and minor in Theatre/Arts Management) from CSULB.  The work she does centers around helping creators, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders bridge the gap between the vision of what they want to do with the business side to actually make it happen.  She helps leaders develop the business strategy; develop and run programs and events; develop systems and operations; and create a plan of action so you can remove the stress, increase revenue, and bring your vision to life.

 

Kevin Neighbors I am a theatre and film artist. As an actor and writer I have produced a solo show titled. VERSATILE: stories from inside the closet of a half black gay man. Premiered at the White Fire’s Black Voices Theatre Festival. I have also written a one act play White Room and comedy vignette series, Things White People Say, hosted at the Sacramento B Street Theatre.

 

Natasha Mercado is an actress, director, producer, writer and theatre arts educator. She was born in a small town in Maryland, lived in New York for a minute, moved to LA and became a clown. She has extensive experience in NYC and LA with sketch, improv and character. She’s also studied with some of the best clowns including Dr. Brown, Chad Damiani, the Idiot Workshop, Eric Davis, the London Clown School, Stefan Haves and Philippe Gaulier, to name a few. Her work has been featured on Adult Swim, HBOTBS, Más Mejor, (Broadway Video’s premium comedy studio powered by Latino voices) and stages across LA. Natasha created the first ever monthly clown show at UCB Franklin called “Send in the Clowns”. Currently, she is touring her award-winning solo clown show “Tree”— accolades include an encore run at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, Stage Raw’s “Top Ten Shows in LA” 2022, Times Colonist’s “5 Must See Shows” 2022, the Hollywood Fringe Scholarship 2022 and Victoria Fringe “Pick of Fringe – Best Physical Theatre 2022”. “A master comic storyteller… non-stop hilarity" Inger Tudor, Stage Raw. Natasha has worked as a producer and director on both coasts. For 5+ years, she has professionally produced events for the Upright Citizens Brigade to bring customized comedy programs to groups across the country including improv, sketch, storytelling and public speaking intensives. These workshops focus on creating an inclusive environment to help people get out of their comfort zones and reach a higher place of understanding with others while having fun. She has virtually taught adults and children at Stomping Ground Comedy Theatre along with a workshop called “Playful Mindfulness” sponsored by the National Alzheimer’s Association to implement improv into the world of caregiving. In 2020, she was named an “Emerging Content Creator” by the National Association of Latino Independent Producers. She also leads private and group clown workshops in for people interested in exploring techniques that implement vulnerability, physicality, emotion and other tools to give their performance a unique edge.

 

Samantha Bowling is a mixed (Cherokee, Powhatan desc.) writer/comedian and actress based in LA but originally from the land of Goetta and Skyline chili, Cincinnati OH (Miami and Shawnee territory). Her one woman show “This Was Never Supposed To Be A One Woman Show (A One Woman Show)” premiered in 2023 to sold out audiences and critical acclaim at the Hollywood Fringe Festival where she won The Producers Encore Award, as well as several nominations including Best Solo Performance, The Cultural Envoy Award and Best Immersive Show. Her second solo show Missions won The Eastwood Revival Encore Award. Her writing credits include the zombie apocalypse comedy feature Zombesties, the existential queer black comedy pilot The Damned, the Dark comedy pilot The Deathwishlist, part of the narrative video game Life Is Strange Double Exposure, and several tv shows currently in development. Her acting credits include Life Is Strange (Double Exposure), “Tomb Invader” on Syfy, “Blood Brother” on Amazon, “Back to Awesome” on Apple TV. In her spare time she swims, plays banjo, fosters puppies and practices yoga. She has a thicc ass, a big heart, and a very good pittie-mix, Bowie. She is repped by FRP Talent.

 

Mayuri Bhandari is an Actress, Dancer, Figure Skater, and Yoga Professor. Performing in both Bollywood and Hollywood industries; she is the first South Asian figure skater to showcase figure skating on Indian National Television and is a National figure skating champion. She has worked with Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, and Hrithik Roshan. Her short film BINDI received recognition at film festivals in Athens, Berlin, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Mayuri’s work was recently featured at the United Nations Women’s Event in Los Angeles. She has appeared in popular Indian TV shows like “Dare 2 Dance” (Indian SYTYCD). She has starred in film and television shows such as Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix), Dave (FX/Hulu), Rebel (ABC), Nightingale (Prime), 911: Lone Star (FOX), and Dare 2 Dance/Just Dance (Star Plus). Her voiceover work includes Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony), Ms. Marvel (Disney), Shantaram (Apple), Netflix, and many audiobooks (Penguin Random House). She has also done several theater productions- starring as the lead in Clown Bar at the Hudson Theater and AA Sketch at the Ruskin Theater Co. in Los Angeles. Mayuri fuses her art with activism; she is an advocate for women’s empowerment, indigenous rights, and environmental activism. She’s a yoga and dance professor at Loyola Marymount University.

 

Becca Khalil is an actor, writer, director, and collaborator born and raised in Philly before moving to this lovely city. Becca is Egyptian American and is Hella conscious of inclusivity and the need to keep laughter a central part of every day ♡

 

Chris Grace I’m a gay Asian comedian and actor that loves scallion pancakes. I believe in joy, learning, connection, and truth.

 

To apply for the Access Advisory Board, fill out this application: https://forms.gle/7ezHj1ctUgBZVJMA6

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JAN 2025

The Hollywood Fringe would never try to put a label on you, the artist. You are free to be. But your show? You’ve gotta categorize that, and we’re here to help. You can register your show in any category you wish, but try to match what area best represents your show!

Here are some things to think about as you choose your category.

1. Awards: the category you choose will be the category you are voted in. The top-voted show in each category receives a “best of” award.

2. Marketing: Your show will appear in your chosen category in the guide.

Your show may fit into multiple categories; choose the one you believe fits your show best! You can change your category up until the printed guide deadline on April 15th!

 

Cabaret + Burlesque: Cabarets are not quite full musicals but use music as a storytelling device. Same thing for burlesque, but on the dance side of things! Each is often high glamour and raucous fun.

Clown and Alternative Comedy: These are styles of comedy that make a conscious break with the mainstream comedic style. For more traditional improv, sketch, and stand-up shows, consider choosing “Comedy & Variety Acts” below.

Comedic Theatre: A more traditional (can still have experimental elements) play that leans funny.

Comedy + Variety Acts: Stand-up, improv, sketch + other variety acts like magic, sideshow, live podcasts, talk-shows and more!

Dance + Physical Theatre: These shows are movement-based! Whether you are tango-ing, tap dancing, tumbling, trapezing, or juggling, this storytelling performance is all about getting physical to tell your story.

Dramatic Theatre: If you have a dramatic piece of theatre told through a more classic theatre lens this category is for you. These shows traditionally will follow a more structured narrative displaying more dramatic themes even if they display comedic moments.

Events + Workshops: The Hollywood Fringe Festival is also a time to share that knowledge! This is the perfect category for you if you have a workshop to teach some theatre practices or host an event you think would benefit the Fringe Community. This category is not up for awards at the end of the festival.

Immersive + Games: More than breaking the fourth wall, these performances have audience agency at the core of their experiences.

Musicals & Operas: These are storytelling works set to music, often performed by live singers and/or instrumentalists.

Solo Theatre: The one-person show has a long legacy in theatre and at the Fringe! Traditionally, a solo show takes us on a defined narrative arc featuring one performer. Just because you are a solo performer, that does not mean you must choose this category. 

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JAN 2025

Support Your Hollywood Fringe Community Members 

We are saddened to know of at least 4 Hollywood Fringe community members who have lost their homes or business spaces in the recent fires in Los Angeles. Please consider donating to one of their funds to help bring back a sense of stability and community to our artists!

Emily Clark and Jeff Carey have dedicated nearly 10 years of their lives as two of the most giving and collaborative artists in our community. Both are commensurate producers and artists, we are all stunned by the loss of their home in Altadena. Please consider giving back to this deserving couple of Fringers.

If you’ve been to our awards ceremony, you’ve likely heard Mikey perform on our stage with the Moon Units. A generous community member to us all, it’s time to give back after he and his son lost their home in the Altadena fire.

Did you see the award-winning HFF23 show, Flayed? Well, founder of The Clown School David Bridel directed it. Please support recovery for David + his family in Altadena.

Top of Fringe HFF23 winner Claire Woolner and Fringe family member Kevin Krieger lost their venue, Public Displays of Altadena, and need your help to rebuild. So many HFF shows have been developed at this amazing community space, a vital performance space for clowns + comedians alike. Help PDA rebuild!

Robyn Migel has brought shows to the Fringe and also founded the first two runs of the “Women’s Voices Festival” at Namba Arts in Ventura. The Migel Family house burned as a result of the Altadena fires, please consider giving to Robyn and her family as they plan their next steps.

 

Unrelated to the wildfires, Fringe Family member Teruko Nakajima (2022 scholarship winner) needs our support after a recent fire in an upstairs unit; her home is no longer livable. Teruko is always the first to support her community, and this is our chance to do the same 

Support Your Greater Artist Community

The Hollywood Fringe community is larger than our artists. With many in our local LA Theatre community affected, we want to share some additional LA theatre campaigns that we have been made aware of.

Theatre Palisades  

Fowler Family  

Azcarate Musical Theatre Family 

Bob Baker Family 

We are a community that stands together, so many of our own have been affected by the devastating fires in our city. If you are a Fringer who is in need of support and has started a fundraiser, we want to make it easy for our community to support you- please send your fundraiser to [email protected], and we will continue to update this blog post to share within our community.

We are stronger together! 

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JAN 2025

To Our Fringe Community

In the face of the ongoing wildfires in Southern California, it’s clear that our community’s strength is unmatched. We’ve weathered tough times before, and we will get through this together. That being said, we recognized how challenging this natural disaster is for so many, and the uncertainty can feel overwhelming. We know that within our Hollywood Fringe community there has already been immeasurable loss and heartbreak, our hearts are with you. 

What makes Hollywood Fringe special is the community and the many ways you support one another– this moment is no different. We have already seen so many step up and take care of their neighbors and want to help connect you to resources if you need them and opportunities to offer your support if you can. Those resources are below. 

In recognition of these circumstances, we want to update the upcoming events + deadlines we have lined up for the HFF25 Festival season to ensure our community is focused on personal safety and well-being at this time. 

Hollywood Fringe community members, know that we are here for you. We’ve gone through tough shit before, and we know the resilience gene is strong in this community, and you aren’t in it alone. Keep checking on each other, working in community-aid, and sharing resources. Be gentle to yourself, and know that there are people ready to take up the torch when you are unable. 

We stand with you in community,

The Hollywood Fringe staff

Hollywood Fringe community affected by fires

We are a community that stands together, so many of our own have been affected by the devastating fires in our city.

If you are a Fringer who is in need of support and has started a fundraiser we want to make it easy for our community to support you- please send your fundraiser to [email protected] and we will create a resource to promote your fundraiser in the next week.

We are stronger together! 

Postponed Programming

Our Workshop #1: Meet The Venues panel (previously scheduled for January 13th) has been postponed and we will keep you updated on a confirmed date and time early next week. Our HFF25 Scholarship application deadline will be extended from mid-January to Tuesday, February 4th at 11:59 PM.

As of right now, our current virtual Scholarship panels will continue on:
 

Thursday January 16th, 7:00-9:00 PM - Scholarships FAQ Session #2  

Tuesday January 21st, 7:00-9:00 PM - Scholarships FAQ Session #3  
 

We will be adding another Scholarship FAQ Session in the upcoming weeks, and we will make sure to update you on when that will be. 

If this disaster continues to threaten Los Angeles County well into January, we will continue to pivot to accommodate the needs of our community of artists.

Resources for wildfire survivors

(For continuous updates, please visit laist.com, or KTLA.com)

Los Angeles Fire Department: You can also set alerts directly at lafd.org and mass city alerts through NotifyLA. 

Watch Duty: Consider downloading the app Watch Duty, which includes evacuation shelter information, animal shelters (small & large), and real-time notifications of evacuation orders and fire updates. 

LADWPLastly, LADWP has a running map of current power outages, or you may call 1-800-DIAL-DWP (1-800-342-5397) at any time.

Need immediate assistance in deciding what to do?

The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) provides confidential, multilingual crisis counseling and support for anyone in the U.S./territories experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters, including COVID-19. Call or text the DDH at 1-800-985-5990, 24/7, which includes a “press 2” Spanish bilingual option, to reach a trained counselor 24/7, 365-days-a-year.

Evacuation Shelters + Housing Assistance

Airbnb: 211LA is partnering with Airbnb to offer free temporary shelter for people displaced from their homes by fire. Fill out the form here

YMCA: The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles is offering temporary shelter, showers, basic necessities, and mental health support at its locations that are not impacted by the fires. Additionally, they have collaborated with the L.A. Unified School District to provide childcare for essential workers and families affected by the crisis, until schools reopen. More info can be found here

Hotels Offering Relief Accommodations: Angeleno community organizers have compiled a list of hotels that are offering discounted accommodations; courtesy and thanks to the Hotel Association of Los Angeles. Here is the sheet with the current list of hotels.

Food resources

LA Regional Food Bank’s Food Pantry Locator: For finding a food pantry near you use the LA Food Bank Website by inserting your zip code.

Disaster Recovery Resources for Artists

Philanthropy California has put together this list of vetted and active funds by philanthropic organizations that are currently responding to the southern California wildfires.

The Entertainment Community Fund has Emergency Financial Assistance is available to eligible performing arts and entertainment professionals to assist towards basic living expenses such as health care, housing and utilities to prevent eviction or shut-offs

CERF+ is connecting with local partners on the ground to learn more about the needs of local artists and offer resources to craft artists who are affected by the fires. If you are a craft artist or artisan affected, please visit their studio protector resources and submit an application for our Emergency Relief program.  

Organizations providing/mapping various support for wildfire victims and first responders

Mutual Aid LA: Mutual Aid LA has an incredible Google Doc that outlines all the available resources in LA County.

Jewish Federation Los Angeles (JFEDLA) Wildfire Crisis Relief: JFEDLA is offering and has compiled many resources and community assistance with such services as shelter, community spaces, volunteer opportunities, mental health resources, among more. Here is their link to their resources. 

LA Fire Mutual Aid Map: This mutual aid tool maps all the current resources for folks affected by fires in a handy map form.

Providing Help to Those in Need

(More detailed lists can be found at Dailynews.comabcnews.go.com)

California Fire Foundation is taking donations to provide aid and resources for fire crews and affected residents: California Fire Foundation 

American Red Cross is taking donations online to continue their support for wildfire victims: American Red Cross

Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation is the official non profit for the Los Angeles City Fire Department. They provide equipment and tools to ad firefighters is their work: Los Angeles Fire Department

Project Angel Food is looking for volunteers in the kitchen and to help deliver food to wildfire victims, Amped Kitchens, 230 West Ave. 26, Los Angeles. [email protected]; 323-845-1816. Project Angel Food’s website for more information.

Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA): If you’re looking to donate or volunteer, you can sign up at the Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA) website.

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DEC 2024

In search of the perfect venue for your HFF show? We recommend taking a few tours, reaching out on the site, or calling or emailing directly. With almost 20 spaces to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect fit for your show. 

You can find all of the venues currently registered with Fringe here. Venues and tour information will be updated as more venues register with the festival. 

You can contact any registered venue using the link above to schedule tours individually!

To help you find the perfect venue fit, we will keep this page updated with venue tour schedules and Open Houses. 

 

Upcoming Tours + Open Houses

Upstairs at El Centro

Sunday, March 19th, 5 pm – 7 pm

Tuesday, March 25th from 11 am – 1 pm

Wednesday, March 26th from 5 pm – 7 pm

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