1125 N. McCadden Place
Los Angeles, California 90038

Performance dates: May 28, 29, 20; June 4, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 25, 26 27

Selene Luna’s story is unlike anything being presented on stage today. The diminutive actress/writer/burlesque artist/stand-up comic/fashion model/activist has faced more obstacles than most as a woman born a little person who emmigrated from Mexico to the U.S. with her family when she was just three years old. Confronting and overcoming multiple levels of discrimination, the Logo Award nominee has become one of the hottest members of Hollywood’s “eccentric artist community” and has crossed over into mainstream film, television, theatre and the print fashion world.

Luna is returning to the stage with a brand-new, one-person play, Born to Be Alive, which she has written especially for the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Davidson/Valentini Theatre. The show premieres on May 28, beginning a month-long run.
“I’ve evolved so much as a writer and performer,” Luna explains, “and I’ve also become much more willing to be open and vulnerable. This will be my most honest show ever, as well as my happiest and funniest.”

Added by Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural on May 11, 2010