The Gang Grows Stronger!
LTG’s website has been in existence for only a year and a half and our growth has exceeded all expectations.  The staff at LTG is proud to announce that we have received well over one million hits to our site in the year 2002. What started as a local urban theatre company website is fast becoming one of the most popular alternative Entertainment resource centers on the web.  By offering our visitors film and theatre production news, free casting services, actor’s pictures and resumes and one of our most popular pages, Straight up Gossip, we are obliviously filling a void in urban web entertainment.  We do all of this without the hassle of sign in requirements and passwords that we believe reduce web browsing enjoyment.  Further indication of our popularity is our strong appeal overseas.  People, who might not be able to attend our performances or participate in our events, still log onto our site on a regular basis.  Folks from the UK, Japan and Canada particularly, find our site engaging enough to become gang members.  This year we will offer our visitors upgrades like credit card acceptance and shopping carts, video productions available in DVD and lots more entertainment editorials from well known artists. 

Ending the Year with a Bang!
Folks piled in for the final performance of Borquia Scrooge on Sunday December 29th.  We also had the unfortunate circumstance of turning several people away because we were sold out.  The audiences who did get a chance to see the show, stood in the aisles and heralded the flawless performances given by cast members Lucretia Armstrong as Peaches, Shaunta Macklin as Chorus Girl Red, Tonye Briggs as Chorus Girl White, Madeline Reed as Jucinda Marley, Staxx Cordero as Ghost of Christmas Past, Tawfiq as Ghost of Christmas Present, Charles Ortega as Ghost of Christmas Future, Naima as Tiny Taina, Charlene Gonzalez as Mrs. Cratchit, Lazaro Viciedo as Mr. Cratchit and Alexandra Gutierrez as the cantankerous Boriqua Scrooge!  Several people who came to the show and had seen both Sista Scrooge & Borquia Scrooge and asked the writer/director Ah-Keisha McCants, what was in store for gang audiences next holiday season.  Her reply was quick and simple: “More & Bigger.”