The House
Hugo House occupies a 16,206-square-foot (1,505.6 m2) Victorian house originally built in 1902. Previous occupants of the building include New City Theater and before the Bonney-Watson mortuary and funeral home.
In addition to administrative offices, the House include:
- an 88/150 theater
- a cabaret stage and cafe
- a library with computers;
- a Zine archive and publishing project (ZAPP)
- two multipurpose rooms
- a conference room
- an art gallery
- private meeting spaces
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