The former church is now called the Union Center for the Arts, and also houses the nonprofit Visual Communications and Artcore Gallery.
Laura Flores
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David Henry Hwang Theater
Housed in the former Union Church, the 240-seat David Henry Hwang Theater is home to the East West Players. But don't let the exterior fool you. The refurbished movie seats are comfortable, and the sightlines, lighting and sound systems are great. The theater is located on the second and third floors with elevator access. While there's ample seating on the main floor, the balcony is roomy as well. Modern decorative touches can be found throughout. Refreshments are sold on the first floor during intermission. Ample street and structure parking is available next to the building.
The former church is now called the Union Center for the Arts, and also houses the nonprofit Visual Communications and Artcore Gallery. Laura Flores Current, Upcoming
Through Oct. 12 East West Players presents Dan Kwong's play, which centers on a 13-year-old tomboy in 1978 Chicago who learns the true meaning of strength and power from Bruce Lee's ghost. |
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