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Contemporary Services Corporation to Provide Services for the Greek Theatre

The historic Greek Theatre Built in 1929


(Source: Contemporary Services Corporation)
(Source: Contemporary Services Corporation)
USPA NEWS - Built in 1929, the historic Greek Theatre is a 5,900-seat music venue located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Owned by the City of Los Angeles and operated by SMG World, the Greek Theatre is home to concerts, stage shows, graduation ceremonies, community events and more....
Built in 1929, the historic Greek Theatre is a 5,900-seat music venue located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Owned by the City of Los Angeles and operated by SMG World, the Greek Theatre is home to concerts, stage shows, graduation ceremonies, community events and more. The iconic venue has hosted some of the biggest names in music including Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana and countless others. This year's concert lineup will include Bryan Adams, Boston, Goo Goo Dolls, Meghan Trainor, Gavin DeGraw, Miranda Lambert, Alabama Shakes and many more.
Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC), the world leader in crowd management and event security, announced on June 7, its partnership with the historic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. CSC Los Angeles provides services, which include ushering, bag checks and access control, under the direction of Rebecca Colwell, SMG Greek Theatre General Manager.
Led by Roy Sukimoto, Tabiri Wilder, and Mike Ramirez, CSC's Los Angeles branch also provides services for clients including the Rose Bowl, StubHub Center, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, The Forum, Galen Center, UCLA, USC, CSULB Walter Pyramid, City of Los Angeles Grand Park and the City of Manhattan Beach and Torrance.

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