Los Angeles, California Events & Orange County California Events
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StubDog offers discount Los Angeles event tickets to a variety of local live entertainment. Los Angeles theatre tickets, Los Angeles dance tickets, Los Angeles dinner theatre tickets, Los Angeles music tickets, and Los Angeles family fun event tickets are just some of what we offer.
With so many things to do in Los Angeles & Orange County we have created a place for people to browse events in Los Angeles and Orange County purchase discount tickets. We work with local venues to provide local live entertainment tickets to a wide variety of events, giving people the opportunity to try something new for a fraction of the cost.
Some of the Los Angeles venues we have worked with are as follows.
Actors Gang , Rude Gorrilla Theatre Company, Lounge Theatre, Ford Amphitheatre, El Cid Flamenco Restaurant in Silverlake, Rushforth Productions in association with Bootleg Theatre, White Trash Catholic Circus, Son of Semele Ensemble, Sacred Fools Theatre Company, Sidewalk Studio Theatre, Chance Theatre of Orange County, Company of Angels Theatre Company, ICAP Theatre Company, Westside Eclectic Theatre Company, Sky Pilot Theatre Company, Orange Curtain Theatre Company, Tamara Zook’s Dead Bride Running, Yama Artist Management, Range View Productions, Market Opportunity Media, Santa Monica Theatre Guild,
Hollywood Improv, The Groundlings, Bookshop Theatre, Theatre Asylum/C.A.F.E., Invasion! The Musical, Pilates Studio City, Spotlight Theatre, The Attic Theatre Hollywood, Downtown Comedy Club.
We hope you check back with StubDog events for Los Angeles/Orange County theatre tickets, Los Angeles/Orange County music tickets, Los Angeles/Orange County dance tickets and support the arts in your city.
Following is articles regarding the changing course of the arts and how venues are finding new ways to reach younger audiences and increase ticket sales.
NY TIMES ARTICLE
“It is accepted wisdom that young folks don’t go to theater much… and one presumed reason for their reluctance is the price of entry. Still, hard evidence pointing to price as a serious barrier — as opposed to, say, a resounding lack of interest — has been hard to come by, because pricing trends go only in one direction.”
“We were in this vicious cycle where costs kept going up, so prices had to keep going up,” he said in a phone interview. “And I began to believe we were at a point where we were shutting out audiences, so that theater was gradually becoming an elitist pastime. I wanted to figure out if you could get audiences back if the economic piece of the puzzle was no longer a factor.
“What we discovered pretty quickly is that if you take that financial barrier away, there is a lot of interest in theater. I didn’t know for sure that there would be, frankly. It was an experiment, but the results have really been clear.”
“He acknowledges that nurturing new (young) audiences is a continuing worry for administrators and board members. “You’d be a fool not to have some concern about it,” said André Bishop, Lincoln Center Theater’s artistic director. (StubDog works to nurture young audiences.)