Towne Street Theatre’s Writing A 10-Minute Play with Mildred Lewis
VirtualAnnouncing Towne Street Workshops! Writing A 10-Minute Play with Mildred Lewis Virtual 6-week Course, with Last Class as Live Performance June 13th - July 18th, $150 Limited to 10 students Individual feedback provided. Overview of Playwriting: Formatting, Styles, Basic principles. Who is Mildred ...
Nothing, Nothing by Amina Henry
Hero Theatre presents Nothing, Nothing by Amina Henry, directed by Elisa Bocanegra. A celebration of joy, romance, and community, NOTHING, NOTHING is a site-specific adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing set and performed entirely in a Baptist church! This adaptation puts ...
Fetch Clay, Make Man by Will Power
Kirk Douglas Theatre 9820 Washington Blvd., Culver CityCenter Theatre Group, in association with SpringHill, presents Fetch Clay, Make Man by Will Power, directed by Debbie Allen. In the days leading up to one of Cassius Clay’s most anticipated fights, the heavyweight boxing champion forms an unlikely friendship with the ...
The Robey Theatre Company presents A Masterclass with Playwright Levy Lee Simon
Los Angeles Theatre Center 514 S. Spring St., Los AngelesThe multiple award-winning playwright, Levy Lee Simon, will present three master classes in playwriting. He is recognized as one of the most prolific playwrights of our generation, having written over twenty plays with 45 productions produced in New York, Los Angeles, across ...
Stew by Zora Howard
Pasadena Playhouse Theater 39 S. El Molino Avenue, PasadenaPasadena Playhouse presents Stew by Zora Howard, directed by Tyler Thomas. Mama and the girls are in the kitchen early preparing her famous stew for a big event in Zora Howard’s humorous, haunting, and sharp 90-minute drama. As these three generations of ...
Wild Hand by Danielle McPhaul
Asylum at the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre 5636 Melrose Ave., Los AngelesLe Vide M'appelle presents this spectacular solo performance, WILD HAND written and performed by Danielle McPhaul. On the old Frontier, it’s said there’s, “no Sunday west of St. Louis, and no God west of Fort Smith.” It’s because of this that Indian ...