2004
Blue House Theatre presents SCAB
by Sheila Callaghan directed by Marah Morris
STARRING (in alphabetical order)
Erin Anderson
Krista Conti
Steven L Synatellen
Ryan Templeton
Anne Underwood
16 January -15 February 2004
Fri & Sat evenings @ 8pm
Sunday evenings @ 7pm
Saturday matinees @ 3pm
$15 GENERAL $12 STUDENTS / SENIORS
$10 MATINEES (all admissions)
Co-Director Jennifer Reiter
Scenic Design Jason Z.Cohen
Lighting Design Maura McGuinness
Costume Design Bert Henert
Sound Design Ian Gotler
Original Music Ryan Scott Oliver
Graphic Design Dane Martens
Stage Manager Anmber Koehler
Producer Will Owens
Sons of Beckett Theatre Co present:
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
(in order of appearance)
Duke Vincentio: Jeff Doba
Escalus: Terra Shelman
Angelo: Edward C. Ellington
Lucio: Christopher P. Ellis
Varrius: Anna Kennelly Baardsen
Froth: Eric Carter
Mistress Overdone: Minnie Goode
Pompey: Brian Johnson
Claudio: Jason W. Bohan
Provost :Leslie Nia Lewis
Juliet: Kelli Anne
Father Peter: Colin Willkie
Isabella Marissa: Garcia
Francisca Anna: Kennelly Baardsen
Elbow: Ryan McDonald
Mariana : Minnie Goode
Abhorson: Eric Carter
Barnardine: Ryan McDonald
Meadows Basement presents:
Isabella's Fortune
(read the reviews)
UnAmerican Activities
The Clap- Three Short Plays About Social Disease
Palpable Idealists presents Dogs Barking
by Richard Zadjlick
directed by
Adam Guitterez
CAST:
Branden Morgan Jennifer Claire
Ingo Neuhaus Natalie Rose
April 16-May 23 2004
Fri/Sat 8pm Sun5pm $15.00
executive producers Priscilla Roybal
produced by Adam Gutierrez
publicity Alarus Agency, Inc.
stage manager Liz Mantone
sound design Malcolm Sharbutt
light design Jeff Murray
set design Richard Cross
Seat of Yer Pants Productions
presents:
Wendy McLouds
House Of Yes
directed by
Roger Mathey
featuring
Cherie Bloomquist,
Douglas Cheesman (Sundays at 7p), Jennie Chester
(Sundays at 7p), Janna Giacoppo, Clare Jacoby,
Libby Letlow (Sundays at 7p), Steven O'Brien,
John Patrick Wells, Justin Zachary (Sundays at 7p)
Call 310 930 7254 to make reservations
April 30- June 5
Fri 8pm/Sat 8pm/Sun 4pm & 7pm
THE KARAOKE KILLINGS
an original script by
Jonathan Gottsick
Raree
by KC
Davis
set in Colonial Philadelphia, a mysterious poet's arrival leads a wealthy
merchant and his family to question the nature of their existence.
Jul 9, 2004 - Aug 15, 2004
ELECTRA
a modern deconstruction of the ancient Greek Myth
written and directed by
Andrew Schaeffer
3 weeks only
Thursday/Friday/Sat 8pm
July 15-July 31
Reservations 323 460 7070
Tix $12 regular Students $7
Dionysian Productions Presents
Jimmy Gamble
a one man show
written and performed by
GARY BAIROS
directed by Misty Carlisle
Monday/Tuesday 8pm Aug 9-31
Tix $12 Reservations: 323 960 4392
29 Things to Do on a Rainy Day
(or "This is Not a Play About Art in America")
Director by
Erin McBride Africa
Cast:
Anna Baardsen, Eric Carter, Marvin Hernandez,
Heidi Kushnatsian, Ari
Radousky, Colin Willkie, Jon Zuber, Richard Edward de Vere
Thursdays at 8 PM,
Aug. 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th
Theatre B, 4th Floor Admission: $10 general
Reservations: (323) 465-3136
Adapted from Charles Mee's bobrauschenbergamerica,
the S.O.B. Theatre Co. is
proud to present 29 Things To Do On a Rainy Day, an exploration of American
society and its issues with art and culture. Mee, an avant-garde writer,
allows
his plays to be used freely, with the stipulation that others should deconstruct
and reconstruct his work, to create a new and highly personal perspective.
Borrowing ideas inspired by American artist Robert Rauschenberg, this ensemble
production takes its cue from American life and art to create a theatrical
combine, inspired by Rauschenberg's three dimensional collages, and presents
it
through a kaleidoscope of absurdist humor and dada shenanigans.
The Sons of Beckett Theatre Company has been
receiving critical acclaim since
its inaugural production, Waiting for Godot in 2002 ("a zany bittersweet
presentation...superb." LA Weekly). The company's second production,
Paulo
Coelho's Veronika Decides to Die (adapted and directed by Africa) was called
"thought provoking" and "a pleasure to watch" (BackStage
West). Last summer,
the S.O.B.'s irreverent, vaudevillian music-hall adaptation of a classic,
Oedipus the King, was praised by the LA Times as "sublime...blindingly
funny."
The company's production of The Other Shore was awarded the Critic's Pick
in
BackStage West, in which it was called a "timelessly compelling vision."
Most
recently, the S.O.B. Theatre Co. finished their production of Shakespeare's
Measure for Measure and Wienckowski's UnAmerican Activities.
Website: www.sobtheatre.com
Thursdays in August
8pm
Synergy Entertainment Enterprises
Timeless Passion
co-directed by
Melissa Sedoff & Erica Bine
7 Performances Only
Aug 25-29
Tix $12 opening night $10 regular shows
The
East Village Theater Workshop
presents
An Evening Of One Acts
by Tennessee Williams
With Daria Balling, Brian Burke and
Bill Hallmark
Directed by Daniel Hutchison
by Drew McWeeny & Scott Swan
With Liz Burnette and Daniel Hutchison and
Daria Balling
Directed by Lamar Burnett
Friday & Saturday at 8:00pm
August 13, 14, 20 and 21st
Admission $10 Reservations 323-664-3673
Alan Levine & Stan Roth present
The Fourth Wall
By A R Gurney
A Farcical Comedy About Politics and Theatre
directed by
Stan Roth
starring
Tom Beyer, Jennifer Taub, Sarah Brooke & Tony Pasqualini
with songs by Cole Porter
Fri/Sat 8pm Sun 3pm Tix $20
Reservations and Information
323 930 1050
Rogue
Theatre Company Presents:
Cheyenne
by David Sauvage
directed by Ian Jensen
starring:
Sam Levassar, Jason Radeck and Laurie Schaefer
SEPT 17-OCT 24
Fri/Sat 8pm -Sun 7pm
Tix $15 Students/Seniors $10
Reservations and Information
present
REBOUND & GAGGED
a new play byAaron Ginsburg
directed by Wade McIntyre
and performed by
Janie Haddad, Jenni Kirk, Ira Steck, Sock, Andy Mangin and Steve Baaken.
Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm
Tickets $15 (or $10 with a Wall of Heartbreak donation)
Reservations 323-782-6218
Participate in relationship aggravation, misery and pathos...
then laugh your head off at it!!!
a dark comedy by Rick Mitchell
a present-day American family whose various members become increasingly entangled in a web of patriarchal decline, global consumption, and gourmet coffee. Illicit sex, memories of terror, and faustian bargains including one based on indigenous money magic, activate a maddening, dream-like world haunted by brutality near a Latin American coffee finca...
as well as other horrors much closer to home.
directed by
james depaul
the ensemble
brent blair* barry jenner maya lilly jennifer toffel*
stage management by joe cedillo
video art and imagery by adria julia and dustin lhren
THEATER/THEATRE
6425 Hollywood Boulevard, 4th Floor, Hollywood.
Located between Cahuenga and Wilcox.
A short walk from the Metro station.
PREVIEWS: Sunday, November 7th & 11th
OPENING: Friday, November 12th. Runs through November 21st.
Show times are Thursday through Saturday at 8:00p.m.; Sundays at 7:00p.m.
General admission: $15.00. Cash only. Student/Senior/AEA discounts.
RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION:
Tickets available by reservation, and at the theater half an hour before the show.
Reservations strongly recommended.
For reservations: (323) 993-8549.
Every Thursday Night
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