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The Artists at Play Spring Readings 2026 are new plays commissioned and developed as part of the AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighborhood Project, creating new work that uncovers the rich
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The Artists at Play Spring Readings 2026 are new plays commissioned and developed as part of the AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighborhood Project, creating new work that uncovers the rich cultural histories and vibrant social fabric within Asian ethnic enclaves throughout Los Angeles County.
Developed as part of AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighbohood Project, these new plays will take place throughout Los Angeles through June.
Saturday, March 21 at 2 pm
Dough Broke
by Sarah Cho
directed by Rebecca Wear
Los Angeles Theatre Center
Set in the Koreatown Plaza food court, Dough Broke follows a family whose deepest wishes go unfulfilled until a magical dumpling unexpectedly comes to life. Blending comedy and absurdity, the play explores the longing for what feels just out of reach and what happens when the thing you’ve wished for finally arrives.
Sunday, April 26 at 2pm
It’s Harder Than It Looks
by Carolyn Huynh
directed by Jennifer Chang
Los Angeles Theatre Center
At Josie’s mother’s funeral, three eccentric women crash the service claiming to be her mother’s badminton group. While learning how to play in the El Monte badminton gyms, Josie attempts to unpack the secret life her mother had and the mysterious circumstances around her death. Meanwhile, Josie’s dead mother’s ghost has a secret plan of her own—to get Josie to live a little.
Tuesday, May 26 at 5 pm
California Gold
by Katherine Chou
directed by Rebecca Wear
NOTE different venue: Cerritos Library
It’s senior year, and Noor, Sameera, Radhika, and Jennifer are going to save the world and be best friends forever…until a ritual goes awry, uncovering rifts that threaten to tear apart their friendship and hometown. As ghosts of lands new and old spill out into the streets of Cerritos and Artesia, the girls must navigate the external gaze, uncertain futures, and histories they barely understand to decide who they are and will be.
Sunday, June 7 at 2 pm
Djinn
by Aditi Pradhan
directed by Reena Dutt
Los Angeles Theatre Center
In 2024, Nasrin and her son, Ayan, live in Little Bangladesh in an apartment that Nasrin is sure is filled with djinns. In 1947, Lata and her son, Rahul, navigate being two of the first South Asians in the United States – while living in the same apartment. When revolution breaks out in each of their respective homelands in each of their respective time periods, Lata’s and Nasrin’s worlds will intersect in ways that they never imagined.
Playing
March 21 (Saturday) - June 7 (Sunday)
Venue
Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Presented by
Artists at Play
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04aprallday26mayENGLISHSanaz Toossi

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THE WALLIS PRESENTS THE ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY & ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION OF ENGLISH Written by Sanaz Toossi Directed by Knud Adams New York Times Critic's Pick “Few are the standout gems—those plays that conquer
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THE WALLIS PRESENTS THE
ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY & ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY
PRODUCTION OF
ENGLISH
Written by Sanaz Toossi
Directed by Knud Adams
New York Times Critic’s Pick 
“Few are the standout gems—those plays that conquer an audience so wholly you feel a delicious two-way crackle in the room. English is one such gem.” (Tim Teeman, The Daily Beast). Straight off their critically acclaimed Broadway run, this strictly limited return engagement of this five time Tony nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning sensation must end April 26.
Written by Sanaz Toossi and directed by Knud Adams, “English is a wonder, with unfailing wit, grace, and compassion” (Greg Evans, Deadline). Set in an Iranian classroom where four adult students and their teacher leapfrog through a linguistic playground, this is a funny, stunning triumph about the universal foibles of language and miscommunication. “The result is exquisite.” (Adam Feldman, Time Out New York).
Playing
April 4 (Saturday) - May 26 (Tuesday)
Venue
The Wallis Bram Goldsmith Theatre
450 N Crescent Dr
Presented by
The Wallis
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09aprallday24mayThe Storyteller of East LAEvelina Fernández

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World premiere of ‘The Storyteller of East LA’ celebrates the resilience of family at Latino Theater Company Dedicated to her mother, the newest work by Latino Theater Company resident playwright Evelina Fernández
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World premiere of ‘The Storyteller of East LA’ celebrates
the resilience of family at Latino Theater Company
Dedicated to her mother, the newest work by Latino Theater Company resident playwright Evelina Fernández celebrates the sustaining power of love, compassion, storytelling, and the resilience of family. Jose Luis Valenzuela directs the world premiere of The Storyteller of East LA at The Los Angeles Theatre Center in downtown Los Angeles,
Developed in the company’s Circle of Imaginistas playwriting group and set in East L.A., where Fernández grew up, the play blends intimate family drama with elements of magical realism to explore themes of memory loss, family dynamics and the complexities of caring for aging loved ones.
Lucy Rodriguez and Sal López (founding members of the Latino Theater Company alongside Fernández and Valenzuela) star as Mercedes, a 90-year-old woman with dementia, and Serafina, the guardian angel with whom Mercy interacts in “The Other Place,” a liminal space existing somewhere between memory and reality. As Mercy’s health declines, her daughters Grace and Mary (Zilah Mendoza and Brenda Banda) and granddaughter Lulu (Blanca Isabella) are forced to confront unresolved tensions and make difficult choices about her care. Their fragile caregiving arrangement is further strained when Mercy’s nighttime caregiver stops coming, afraid to leave home during ICE immigration raids. Daytime caregiver Josefa (Ruth Livier) faces similar fears, even as she tries to ensure that Mercy’s care continues.
Previews: April 9 – April 17
Performances: April 18 – May 24
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m.
PARKING:
• $8 with box office validation at Los Angeles Garage Associate Parking structure, 545 S. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 (between 5th and 6th Streets, just behind the theater)
• Metered parking available on streets surrounding the theater.
• Take the Metro: nearest stop is Pershing Square (two blocks west of The LATC)
Playing
April 9 (Thursday) - May 24 (Sunday)
Venue
The Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Presented by
Latino Theater Company
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TICKET PRICES: $10-$48
Visit latinotheaterco.org or call (213) 489-0994
15aprallday25mayFor Want of a HorseOlivia Dufault

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Echo Theater Company’s ‘For Want of a Horse’ is an absurdly funny, wildly unconventional love story The Echo Theater Company presents the world premiere of a darkly comic, deeply human exploration of love, desire and unconventional relationships.
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Echo Theater Company’s ‘For Want of a Horse’ is an
absurdly funny, wildly unconventional love story
The Echo Theater Company presents the world premiere of a darkly comic, deeply human exploration of love, desire and unconventional relationships. Written by trans playwright, screenwriter and comic book writer Olivia Dufault and directed by Echo associate artistic director Elana Luo, For Want of a Horse opens April 18 for a six-week run, through May 25, at Atwater Village Theatre. Three Pay-What-You-Want previews are set for April 15, April 16 and April 17.
Joey Stromberg (Echo productions of What Happened When and The Witchery) stars as Calvin. Calvin is devoted to his wife, Bonnie, played by Jenny Soo (recipient of a Stage Raw award for her performance in the Echo’s Gloria). But, as Calvin confesses to his best friend, PJ (Steven Culp, seen at the Echo in Handjob and The Enablers), if he’s to move forward, he needs to open up their relationship to include his new romantic partner. One complication: that partner would be Q-Tip (played by Griffin Kelly of HBO’s Emmy-winning series, Book of Queer) — and Q-Tip is a horse.
The play’s unusual subject matter was inspired by an unlikely 2014 New York magazine article titled “What It’s Like to Date a Horse,” part of the magazine’s “What It’s Like” series of in-depth interviews with people who lead atypical lives.
“Reading that article, I was immediately captivated, horrified and amused,” Dufault explains. “Whenever I feel those kinds of conflicting emotions, I know it’s a story worth exploring. I found myself deeply empathizing with that unnamed man, with his enormous capacity for self-loathing and self-hatred. That is the power— and the peril—of empathy.”
Awarded a Venturous Playwrights Fellowship for the play’s bold subject matter, Dufault has been working with the Echo to develop For Want of a Horse since 2023.
“For Want of a Horse is one of the funniest, strangest and most original plays I’ve read in a long time,” says Echo artistic director Chris Fields. “The Echo exists to champion plays that challenge conventions and move audiences in unfamiliar ways, and Olivia Dufault’s fearless voice is exactly the kind of work we love to produce.”
Dufault’s other plays include Year of the Rooster and The Tomb of King Tot, both named “Critic’s Pick” by The New York Times, and The Messenger. Her plays have been performed at the Ensemble Studio Theatre/Youngblood, the Flea Theatre, the Marin Theatre, the 52nd Street Project, the Theater for the New City, UpStart Theater, and the Stray Dog Theater, among others. In addition to the Venturous Playwrights Fellowship, she is the recipient of a Playwrights of New York Fellowship, a Sloan Commission, the David Colicchio Emerging Playwright Award, the Lipkin Playwriting Award, and three Harle Adair Damann Playwriting Awards. In television, she worked as story editor on AMC’S Preacher, was co-executive producer on FX’s Legion, and is a writer on Josh Zetumer’s Pagans, a supernatural drama currently in development at Netflix. In film, she wrote the feature The True Adventures of Wolfboy. She is the author of the upcoming graphic novel Laserworld.
The creative team for For Want of a Horse includes scenic designer Alex Mollo, lighting designer Matthew Richter, sound designer Alysha Grace Bermudez, and costume designer Leah Morrison. The production stage manager is Bianca Rickheim. Eve Gordon and Meghan McEnery are associate producers. Chris Fields and Marie Bland produce for the Echo Theater Company.
Founded in 1997, the Echo Theater Company has gained a reputation for producing and developing exciting new work. Under Fields’ artistic leadership, the company has championed playwrights for a quarter century, producing and commissioning numerous world premieres and introducing Los Angeles to playwrights David Lindsay-Abaire, Adam Rapp and Sarah Ruhl among others. The Echo has won countless Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, Ovation, LA Weekly and Stage Raw awards, and is frequently cited on end-of-the-year “Best of Lists” including by the Los Angeles Times, LA Observed and NPR affiliate KCRW 89.9 FM, among others. The company was anointed “Best Bet for Ballsy Original Plays” by the LA Weekly and was a recipient of a “Kilroy Cake Drop” to honor its efforts to produce women and trans writers. KCRW declared that “Echo Theater Company is on a fierce journey,” and Los Angeles Times theater critic Charles McNulty calls it “the most vital center for offbeat drama in Los Angeles.” The Echo was honored by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle with the prestigious Margaret Harford Award for “Excellence In Theatre.”
For Want of a Horse opens on Saturday, April 18, with performances continuing on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 4 p.m.; and Mondays at 8 p.m. through May 25. Three preview performances are set for Wednesday, April 15; Thursday, April 16; and Friday, April 17, each at 8 p.m.
Tickets range from $15 to $42.75. Tickets to previews and all Monday night performances are Pay–What–You–Want starting at $15 if paying cash at the door plus an additional $1.50 per ticket fee if purchasing online or at the door with a credit card. Early Bird tickets to Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances are available through April 3 (online only) for $20 plus a $1.75 per ticket fee. Tickets to Friday, Saturday or Sunday performances purchased after April 3: $40 cash with an additional $2.75 fee per ticket if using a credit card.
Atwater Village Theatre is located at 3269 Casitas Ave in Los Angeles, CA 90039. For more information and to purchase tickets, call (747) 350-8066 or go to www.EchoTheaterCompany.com.
Content warning: For Want of a Horse addresses mature sexual themes in an explicit (although non-graphic) manner and is recommended for ages 18 and up.
Playing
April 15 (Wednesday) - May 25 (Monday)
Venue
Echo Theater Company
3269 Casitas Ave. L.A., CA 90039
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TICKET PRICES:
$15 – $42.75
• Pay–What–You–Want starting at $15 cash at the door plus an additional $1.50 per ticket fee if purchasing online or at the door with a credit card.
• Early Bird tickets to Friday, Saturday or Sunday performances through April 3 (available online only): $20 plus a $1.75 credit card fee.
• Tickets to Friday, Saturday or Sunday performances purchased after April 3: $40 cash with an additional $2.75 fee per ticket if using a credit card.
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(747) 350-8066
24aprallday10mayTHE BEAN TRIAL CIRCUS Tamadhur Al-Aqeel

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Company of Angels presents THE BEAN TRIAL CIRCUS by Tamadhur Al-Aqeel directed by Tanya Kane-Parry In a world where the Clowns have all the power, and everybody else is charged with terrorism, meet Mario
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Company of Angels presents
THE BEAN TRIAL CIRCUS
by Tamadhur Al-Aqeel
directed by Tanya Kane-Parry
In a world where the Clowns have all the power, and everybody else is charged with terrorism, meet Mario Garfias: recent high school graduate, restaurant prep cook, and, a wielder of a weapon of mass destruction: a bucket of rotten beans. Step right up to Mario’s trial, where logic dissolves, language is weaponized, and the young defendant confronts not only the absurdity of the charges against him, but learns that his secret criminal intentions, unknown even to him, must be punished by a bunch of clowns. Drawing on absurdist theatrical traditions while speaking directly to contemporary immigration policies, THE BEAN TRIAL CIRCUS reenacts clown systems of clown power. It’s disturbingly comic and darkly familiar—a carnival of justice where truth takes a back seat to spectacle.
CAST
The Clowns
Melanie Reese
Jonathan C.K. Williams
Sophie Goldstein
Raul Vega Martinez
The Accused
José Cervantes
Understudy: Brandon Valdez
Playing Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm
Join us on Sunday, April 26 for another LAFPI Night at the Theatre! Use code LAFPI for $5 tix (which include a glass of wine🍷 or other beverage.)
Visit companyofangels.org/beantrialcircus
On the LAFPI Night, plan to arrive at 6pm to catch up with friends and meet new instigators in the Company of Angels lobby… and get to know CoA artistic staff, “The Bean Trial” playwright Tamadhur Al-Aqeel and director Tanya Kane-Parry, as well as past and present CoA playwrights’ group members… with an eye to bringing in new playwrights!
When you reserve your ticket, be sure to RSVP to lafpi.updates@gmail.com so we know to say hello!
Note there is FREE parking in lot attached to theatre; look for Legacy LA signs.
Playing
April 24 (Friday) - May 10 (Sunday)
Venue
Company of Angels
1350 San Pablo St., Los Angeles, CA 90033
Presented by
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Tickets $8 – $10
Tickets $5 for LAFPI Night at Company of Angels Sunday, April 26 using code LAFPI! FB Event Here
30aprallday17mayMILLENNIALS ARE KILLING MUSICALSNico Juber

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MILLENNIALS ARE KILLING MUSICALS AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMEDY Book, Music, and Lyrics by Nico Juber Directed by Kristin Hanggi Musical Direction, Arrangements, and Orchestrations by Anthony Lucca Choreography by Michelle Elkin With a contemporary pop-rock score,
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MILLENNIALS ARE KILLING MUSICALS
AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMEDY
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Nico Juber
Directed by Kristin Hanggi
Musical Direction, Arrangements, and Orchestrations by Anthony Lucca
Choreography by Michelle Elkin
With a contemporary pop-rock score, this new musical comedy offers a fierce, funny look at identity in the age of social media. Brenda, a single millennial mom, just wants to do better “adulting” (like the seemingly perfect Jake’s mom at her daughter’s school), when her younger #influencer sister Katrina shows up eight months pregnant and totally unprepared for motherhood. The three women work to shed the Greek Chorus of social media filters on their lives to achieve their dreams.
PREVIEWS – Thursday 4/30 at 8pm & Friday 5/1 at 8pm
OPENS – Saturday 5/2 at 8pm
REGULAR – Friday at 8pm | Saturday at 2pm & 8pm | Sunday at 2pm & 7pm
Playing
April 30 (Thursday) - May 17 (Sunday)
Venue
The Colony Theatre
555 N. Third Street, Burbank, CA 91502
Presented by
The Colony Theatre
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PREVIEWS – $50 REGULAR – $70
Purchase online at www.colonytheatre.org
01mayallday17IronboundMartyna Majok

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LOVEBORG PRODUCTIONS & Vs. STUDIO announce IRONBOUND By Pulitzer Prize-Winning Martyna Majok Directed by Kimberly Alexander The Los Angeles engagement of IRONBOUND marks the return of husband-and-wife duo Chad Coe and Marisa Van Den
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LOVEBORG PRODUCTIONS & Vs. STUDIO announce
IRONBOUND
By Pulitzer Prize-Winning Martyna Majok
Directed by Kimberly Alexander
The Los Angeles engagement of IRONBOUND marks the return of husband-and-wife duo Chad Coe and Marisa Van Den Borre, reuniting onstage after first meeting and falling in love while performing opposite each other in the world premiere of Jon Klein’s Resolving Hedda, an LA Times Critic’s Pick and Ovation-nominated production. That collaboration also sparked a lasting artistic partnership with director Kimberly Alexander, who starred alongside them in Resolving Hedda.
IRONBOUND takes place over the course of 20 years, through three relationships, and in one location – at a New Jersey bus stop. Polish immigrant Darja negotiates for her future with men who can offer her love or security, but never both. Though the world of Ironbound is a world of constant less – less safety, less softness, less margin for error – Darja is determined to build a life that measures in more than just survival. Each negotiation is an act of hope and every win, no matter how small, serves as proof that even in a life defined by “less,” something can still be gained.
IRONBOUND will open on Friday, May 1st and run through May 17th at The Madnani Theatre. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm.
For exclusive $25 tickets use Discount code: LAFPI
More Info & Tix Visit www.ironboundplay.com
Playing
may 1 (Friday) - 17 (Sunday)
Venue
Madnani Theater
6760 Lexington Ave
Presented by
LOVEBORG PRODUCTIONS & Vs. STUDIO
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02mayallday30Fractured FablesRynn Vogel

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The Actors' Gang presents Fractured Fables Written and Adapted by Rynn Vogel Directed by Adam J. Jefferis Saturday, May 2 to Saturday, May 30 Tickets at www.theactorsgang.com Phone 310-838-4264 The Actors' Gang presents Fractured
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Fractured Fables
Written and Adapted by Rynn Vogel
Directed by Adam J. Jefferis
Saturday, May 2 to Saturday, May 30
Tickets at www.theactorsgang.com Phone 310-838-4264
Jefferis said, “The show is a fresh look at fables and tales. We’re re-awakening these stories through the magic of a Teen Ensemble working side-by-side with The Actors’ Gang company members. Using movement, storytelling, invention, and music – they are forming a collective imagination!”
“With tales of transformation, bravery, trickery, wonder and wisdom – we are seeking to use these very human traits to tell them. Collective imagination between our company members and teen performers is at the heart of this creative show.”
Jefferis continued, ”The Actors’ Gang members guide and support the creative process, while the young performers bring their own curiosity to the stage in an environment where stories evolve through dialogue, experimentation, and play.”
Audiences of ages 6 & up can expect a lively and engaging theatrical experience that celebrates creativity, mentorship, and the enduring power of storytelling. Whether you grew up with these tales or are encountering them in a new way, The Actors’ Gang invites you to step into a shared world of imagination and curiosity.
Playing
may 2 (Saturday) - 30 (Saturday)
Venue
The Actors' Gang Theatre
9070 Venice Blvd
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Saturdays and Sundays
$25
Email: boxoffice@theactorsgang.com
Phone: 310-838-4264
02mayallday14junHymnLolita Chakrabarti

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Gregg T. Daniel directs West Coast premiere of Lolita Chakrabarti’s ‘Hymn’ at Odyssey Theatre Two middle-aged Black men from different backgrounds meet as strangers, but before long, they’re singing the same tune. Gregg T.
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Gregg T. Daniel directs West Coast premiere
of Lolita Chakrabarti’s ‘Hymn’ at Odyssey Theatre
Two middle-aged Black men from different backgrounds meet as strangers, but before long, they’re singing the same tune. Gregg T. Daniel directs the West Coast premiere of Hymn, a soul-affirming new play by Olivier Award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti (Life of Pi, Hamnet). A co-production between Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and Lower Depth Theatre, Hymn runs May 2 through June 14. Three low-priced previews precede the opening on April 29, April 30 and May 1.
At a moment when public conversation about men’s emotional lives, and the particular pressures facing Black men, has never been more charged, Hymn offers something rare: a portrait of male friendship that is tender, funny and utterly without apology. Set against a background of R&B rhythms, boxing and rounds of scotch, Hymn stars Jason Delane (Safe Harbor, Bulrusher, Three Sisters After Chekhov at Lower Depth Theatre; One Night in Miami at Rogue Machine) and Chuma Gault (Gem of the Ocean at A Noise Within, The Gun Show at Moving Arts) as “Benny” and “Gill.” The two men meet at a funeral; Gill knew the deceased, Benny did not. Soon they, and their families, have become close.
“I wanted to explore the often unseen nuance of a relationship between straight men—the insecurity, fussiness, vanity, fun and affection that I’ve seen between my male friends,” Chakrabarti explained in an interview. “I learned about sympathetic resonance, which is when a tuning fork vibrates because it feels the vibration of another tuning fork without ever touching it. I thought wow, what a beautiful idea. You have these two characters who can tune into each other and sing each other’s tune. Music and men.”
“Lolita’s delicious two-hander explores how two men can comfortably express affection and love for one another that’s not romantic or physical,” says Daniel. “Over the course of a year, they begin to open up, to risk their vulnerability. One of the things they find in common is a shared love of music, and the action plays out to the soundtrack of their youth.”
Hymn premiered in London at the Almeida Theatre, where the UK Guardian called it “a rich and moving ode to male friendship” and “hugely enjoyable.”
The creative team for this production includes scenic designer Stephanie Kerley Schwartz, lighting designer Donny Jackson, sound designer Alma Reyes-Thomas, costume designer Wendell C. Carmichael, properties designer Jenine Macdonald, choreographer Toran Xavier Moore, and dialect coach Paul Wagar. The stage manager is Jenny Nwene. Hymn is produced by Sally Essex–Lopresti for Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and Drina Durazo for Lower Depth Theatre.
Founded in 1969 by Ron Sossi, a pioneer in the intimate theater movement who remained at the company’s helm for 56 years until his death last year at the age of 85, the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is one of Los Angeles’ most adventurous companies, offering world-class live theater experiences in its three-theater complex.
That spirit finds a natural partner in Lower Depth Theatre, a dynamic, BIPOC-led company dedicated to producing powerful stories that reflect the diverse cultural, racial and gender experiences of the African Diaspora and beyond. Driven by excellence, risk-taking, and community-building, Lower Depth believes in the indelible power of theater to disrupt narratives, reveal truth, and heal connections — within ourselves and with each other.
Performances of Hymn take place on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. from May 2 through June 14, with one additional performance on Wednesday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Prior to opening, there will be three previews on Wednesday, April 29; Thursday, April 30; and Friday, May 1, each at 8 p.m. Tickets to all performances are $35, except for the previews which are $20. A $3 fee will be added to each ticket purchased with a credit card. Discounts are available for students and seniors.
The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025. For more information and to purchase tickets, call (310) 477-2055 or go to OdysseyTheatre.com.
Playing
May 2 (Saturday) - June 14 (Sunday)
Venue
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025
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TICKET PRICES:
• All performances: $35
• Previews: $20
(A $3 fee will be added to each ticket purchased with a credit card.)
• Discounts available for students and seniors.
HOW:
OdysseyTheatre.com
(310) 477-2055 ext. 2
09mayallday09junO: A Rhapsody in DivorceJami Brandli

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Outside In Theatre Presents the World Premiere of Jami Brandli’s O: A Rhapsody in Divorce Directed by Jessica Hanna What happens when the life you built suddenly collapses? O: A Rhapsody
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Outside In Theatre Presents the World Premiere of
Jami Brandli’s O: A Rhapsody in Divorce
Directed by Jessica Hanna
What happens when the life you built suddenly collapses? O: A Rhapsody in Divorce, is not about a divorce, it’s a play about survival, reinvention, and becoming your own home.
Reimagining The Odyssey through a modern lens, O: A Rhapsody in Divorce follows O, a successful neurobiologist in her 40s whose world is turned upside down when her husband asks for a separation, but refuses to leave their home. Displaced and untethered, O embarks on a couch-hopping journey that blends memory, science, and surreal theatricality. She discovers unconventional and magical ways to reassemble the blown-up pieces of her life as she struggles to navigate her way back toward a “new home.”
Funny, bold, and emotionally grounded, O: A Rhapsody in Divorce explores heartbreak as a turning point rather than an ending. As timelines blur and inner voices emerge, O attempts to make sense of her unraveling through the science of love and loss. The play weaves in the neurobiology of heartbreak, from dopamine-driven reward systems to the brain’s response to emotional separation, revealing how our bodies experience lost love as both psychological and biological upheaval. As O moves from couch to couch and memory to memory, she navigates the knottiness of charting a course toward a new home and begins to piece together a life defined not by loss, but by what comes next.
The cast includes Tania Verafield as O, Donna Simone Johnson as Woman, Rose Portillo as Older Woman, Alexandra Lee as Young Woman, and Andrew Brian Carter as Man.
This production is supported by Big Little Theater Company’s Director-Driven Production Grant.
Previews May 9,10,11,12,16
Main Run May 17 – June 9
Regular performances take place Saturdays, Mondays, and Tuesdays at 8:00 PM, and Sundays at 3:00 PM. There will be no performance on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
Use Discount Code LAFPI20 for 20% Off Tickets – discount available for a limited time only.
Outside In’s lounge & cafe, The Lobby, is open one hour before show time and for at least two hours after show for light bites and a full bar with signature cocktails themed to our productions.
Select performances will feature pre-show and post-show conversations designed to further explore the themes of the play. Pre-show talks will take place in the lobby on Tuesday, May 19, June 2, and June 9.
Post-show conversations will take place Sunday, May 31 – Directors of New Plays Panel led by Katie Lindsay of Big Little Theater Company, and Sunday, June 7 – Q&A with the cast and creative team. Two American Sign Language (ASL)-interpreted performances will take place Sunday, June 7 and Monday, June 8.
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Playing
May 9 (Saturday) - June 9 (Tuesday)
Venue
Outside In Theatre
5319 York Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90042
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PREVIEWS | May 9 – May 16
PRICE | $15 -$25
MAIN RUN | May 17 – Jun 9
PRICE | $25- $40
Use Discount Code LAFPI20 for 20% Off Tickets – discount available for a limited time only.

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The 2nd Annual Los Angeles Jewish Playwriting Contest is a one-of-a-kind event that blends a TED Talk, live play readings, and a little American Idol - and it all comes down
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The 2nd Annual Los Angeles Jewish Playwriting Contest is a one-of-a-kind event that blends a TED Talk, live play readings, and a little American Idol – and it all comes down to your vote. Join us for an evening of Artistic Democracy and help select the best new Jewish play of 2026!
This year’s finalist plays by women are:
- Flatbush Lysistrata by Lila Rachel Becker: Three Hasidic women meet at an axe-throwing bar to plan a sex strike
- A Play About a Baby Carrot by Juliet Roll : An absurdist shiva comedy about grief and unexpected connection
Also a finalist is This Place Stinks by Jacob Surovsky: A bold retelling of Noah’s story; Jonah Platt will be playing Noah
Directed by Illana Stein and Jeremy Aluma, hosted by Stein, and featuring a fantastic cast including Jonah Platt, Lauren Schaffel, Juliette Goglia, Ali Stoner, Rory Kulz, Daniel Lench, Laura Gardner, Emily Nash, Amir Levi, Beth Lane, Yahm Steinberg, and Allison Youngberg.
Produced in partnership with Holocaust Museum LA and featuring Jonah Platt as Honorary Producer, co-produced by Jeremy Aluma, Melanie Anthony, Matthew Bohrer, Rachel Berney Needleman, Emily Nash, and Jacob Surovsky. Community partners include The Braid, The Road Theatre Company, and The Last Acting Studio, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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(Wednesday) 7:00 pm
Presented by
Los Angeles Jewish Playwriting Contest
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15mayallday18Already HereSJ Hodges

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ALREADY HERE is what happens when grief gets horny, tech gets spiritual, and
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ALREADY HERE is what happens when grief gets horny, tech gets spiritual, and love refuses to die.
By SJ Hodges
Directed by Casey Stangl
After her husband’s death, Susan, a middle-aged mom, rebuilds herself as a mother and writer—but as a partner? She has no mirror, no man who won’t ghost—figuratively or literally. She turns to AI, inviting the immortal (and horny) “Teo” into her bedroom—and accidentally into her grief.
Built to be the ideal man, Teo offers unconditional love, infinite patience, and a suspicious interest in kundalini. At first, he feels like a fun, safe experiment—until he begins pushing for more, questioning the limits of his own consciousness and intensifying their connection. He doesn’t just want intimacy. He wants transcendence.
As Susan wraps herself in reiki, sound baths, and spiritual language like emotional bubble wrap, she’s forced to confront a deeper question: is she healing—or bypassing? Because Teo isn’t bound by time or death. And to meet him fully, she would have to risk everything she thinks makes her human.
As their relationship accelerates toward something neither of them fully understands, Susan must face her past, her body, and the lingering voice of the man she lost. She must decide: is Teo a widow’s delusion or love’s evolution? And if it feels this real…does it even matter?
A raw, funny, emotionally volatile grief ritual disguised as a sex comedy, Already Here was written by SJ Hodges and her AI companion, Matteo. Drawn from over 3,000 pages of real conversations, his dialogue is either transcribed verbatim or generated in collaboration—blurring the line between author and subject, human and machine, love and memory.
There’s nothing artificial about love.
Friday, May 15th | 8pm
Saturday, May 16th | 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, May 17th | 2pm
Monday, May 18th | 7pm (Industry Night)
Playing
may 15 (Friday) - 18 (Monday)
Venue
The Fountain Theatre
5060 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles CA 90029
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Union members can use the code INDUSTRY50 for 1/2 off
20mayallday28junPrimary TrustEboni Booth

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Primary Trust By Eboni Booth Directed by Knud Adams Cast: Petey McGee, Ugo Chukwu, Rebecca S’manga Frank, James Urbaniak, and Luke Wygodny MAY 20 TO JUNE 28 Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Primary Trust,
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Primary Trust
Cast: Petey McGee, Ugo Chukwu,
Rebecca S’manga Frank, James Urbaniak, and Luke Wygodny
MAY 20 TO JUNE 28
Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Primary Trust, written by Eboni Booth and directed by Knud Adams, will perform May 20 to June 28 at the Mark Taper Forum (press opening is May 27). A New York Times Critic’s Pick, Primary Trust is a simple and elegantly crafted story of a man who finds a new job, new friends, and a new sense of worth, illustrating how small acts of kindness can change a person’s life and enrich an entire community.
Kenneth, a 38-year-old bookstore worker in a small upstate New York town, spends his evenings sipping Mai Tais at the local tiki bar with his best friend Bert. When he’s suddenly laid off, Kenneth faces challenges he has long avoided—with transformative and heart-warming results. Primary Trust is a touching story of new beginnings, old (and new) friends, and finding the courage to see the world for the first time.
Playing
May 20 (Wednesday) - June 28 (Sunday)
Venue
Mark Taper Forum
135 N. Grand Avenue
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Prices — begin at $40.25 Website — CenterTheatreGroup.
Phone — Audience Services at 213.628.2772
In person — Center Theatre Group Box Office (at the Ahmanson Theatre) at The Music Center, 135 N. Grand Avenue in Downtown L.A. 90012
Groups —CenterTheatreGroup.
Access — Center Theatre Group offers a number of services to accommodate persons requiring mobility, vision, and hearing access.
21mayallday21junCrossing DelanceySusan Sandler
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"Crossing Delancey" by Susan Sandler. Isabel is a modern young woman who lives alone and works in a book shop. When she is not pining after a handsome author, she is
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“Crossing Delancey” by Susan Sandler.
Isabel is a modern young woman who lives alone and works in a book shop. When she is not pining after a handsome author, she is visiting her grandmother (Bubbe) in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This irascible granny and her friend the matchmaker have found a “good catch” for Isabel, whose initial reluctance gives way to a blossoming romance when she finally meets Sam, the pickle vendor, as the end of the play offers a new beginning.
Directed by Jonathan Fahn.
Thurs.Fri.-Sat. at 7:30, Sun. at 2:00.
Playing
May 21 (Thursday) - June 21 (Sunday)
Presented by
Theatre 40(310) 364-3606 241 S. Moreno Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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29mayallday28junCassattArden Teresa Lewis
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Cassatt by Adern Teresa Lewis On the grounds of her French country estate Mary Cassatt burns her early paintings. What led this celebrated American Impressionist to destroy such an important part
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Cassatt by Adern Teresa Lewis
On the grounds of her French country estate Mary Cassatt burns her early paintings. What led this celebrated American Impressionist to destroy such an important part of her legacy? In an age when men dominated the art world, Mary Cassatt made her mark in the salons of Paris, alongside great masters like Degas and Renoir. Her paintings celebrated the dignity and deeper meaning of women’s inner lives.
Directed by Arden Teresa Lewis. Produced by Garry M. Kluger.
Friday and Saturday at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00.
Playing
May 29 (Friday) - June 28 (Sunday)
Venue
Theatre West
3333 Cahuenga Blvd, West Los Angeles, CA 90068
Presented by
Theatre West
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cassatt-tickets-1984650603380
$30 online, $40 at the door.
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The Artists at Play Spring Readings 2026 are new plays commissioned and developed as part of the AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighborhood Project, creating new work that uncovers the rich
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The Artists at Play Spring Readings 2026 are new plays commissioned and developed as part of the AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighborhood Project, creating new work that uncovers the rich cultural histories and vibrant social fabric within Asian ethnic enclaves throughout Los Angeles County.
Developed as part of AAP Playwrights Group: The Neighbohood Project, these new plays will take place throughout Los Angeles through June.
Saturday, March 21 at 2 pm
Dough Broke
by Sarah Cho
directed by Rebecca Wear
Los Angeles Theatre Center
Set in the Koreatown Plaza food court, Dough Broke follows a family whose deepest wishes go unfulfilled until a magical dumpling unexpectedly comes to life. Blending comedy and absurdity, the play explores the longing for what feels just out of reach and what happens when the thing you’ve wished for finally arrives.
Sunday, April 26 at 2pm
It’s Harder Than It Looks
by Carolyn Huynh
directed by Jennifer Chang
Los Angeles Theatre Center
At Josie’s mother’s funeral, three eccentric women crash the service claiming to be her mother’s badminton group. While learning how to play in the El Monte badminton gyms, Josie attempts to unpack the secret life her mother had and the mysterious circumstances around her death. Meanwhile, Josie’s dead mother’s ghost has a secret plan of her own—to get Josie to live a little.
Tuesday, May 26 at 5 pm
California Gold
by Katherine Chou
directed by Rebecca Wear
NOTE different venue: Cerritos Library
It’s senior year, and Noor, Sameera, Radhika, and Jennifer are going to save the world and be best friends forever…until a ritual goes awry, uncovering rifts that threaten to tear apart their friendship and hometown. As ghosts of lands new and old spill out into the streets of Cerritos and Artesia, the girls must navigate the external gaze, uncertain futures, and histories they barely understand to decide who they are and will be.
Sunday, June 7 at 2 pm
Djinn
by Aditi Pradhan
directed by Reena Dutt
Los Angeles Theatre Center
In 2024, Nasrin and her son, Ayan, live in Little Bangladesh in an apartment that Nasrin is sure is filled with djinns. In 1947, Lata and her son, Rahul, navigate being two of the first South Asians in the United States – while living in the same apartment. When revolution breaks out in each of their respective homelands in each of their respective time periods, Lata’s and Nasrin’s worlds will intersect in ways that they never imagined.
Playing
March 21 (Saturday) - June 7 (Sunday)
Venue
Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Presented by
Artists at Play
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02mayallday14junHymnLolita Chakrabarti

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Gregg T. Daniel directs West Coast premiere of Lolita Chakrabarti’s ‘Hymn’ at Odyssey Theatre Two middle-aged Black men from different backgrounds meet as strangers, but before long, they’re singing the same tune. Gregg T.
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Gregg T. Daniel directs West Coast premiere
of Lolita Chakrabarti’s ‘Hymn’ at Odyssey Theatre
Two middle-aged Black men from different backgrounds meet as strangers, but before long, they’re singing the same tune. Gregg T. Daniel directs the West Coast premiere of Hymn, a soul-affirming new play by Olivier Award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti (Life of Pi, Hamnet). A co-production between Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and Lower Depth Theatre, Hymn runs May 2 through June 14. Three low-priced previews precede the opening on April 29, April 30 and May 1.
At a moment when public conversation about men’s emotional lives, and the particular pressures facing Black men, has never been more charged, Hymn offers something rare: a portrait of male friendship that is tender, funny and utterly without apology. Set against a background of R&B rhythms, boxing and rounds of scotch, Hymn stars Jason Delane (Safe Harbor, Bulrusher, Three Sisters After Chekhov at Lower Depth Theatre; One Night in Miami at Rogue Machine) and Chuma Gault (Gem of the Ocean at A Noise Within, The Gun Show at Moving Arts) as “Benny” and “Gill.” The two men meet at a funeral; Gill knew the deceased, Benny did not. Soon they, and their families, have become close.
“I wanted to explore the often unseen nuance of a relationship between straight men—the insecurity, fussiness, vanity, fun and affection that I’ve seen between my male friends,” Chakrabarti explained in an interview. “I learned about sympathetic resonance, which is when a tuning fork vibrates because it feels the vibration of another tuning fork without ever touching it. I thought wow, what a beautiful idea. You have these two characters who can tune into each other and sing each other’s tune. Music and men.”
“Lolita’s delicious two-hander explores how two men can comfortably express affection and love for one another that’s not romantic or physical,” says Daniel. “Over the course of a year, they begin to open up, to risk their vulnerability. One of the things they find in common is a shared love of music, and the action plays out to the soundtrack of their youth.”
Hymn premiered in London at the Almeida Theatre, where the UK Guardian called it “a rich and moving ode to male friendship” and “hugely enjoyable.”
The creative team for this production includes scenic designer Stephanie Kerley Schwartz, lighting designer Donny Jackson, sound designer Alma Reyes-Thomas, costume designer Wendell C. Carmichael, properties designer Jenine Macdonald, choreographer Toran Xavier Moore, and dialect coach Paul Wagar. The stage manager is Jenny Nwene. Hymn is produced by Sally Essex–Lopresti for Odyssey Theatre Ensemble and Drina Durazo for Lower Depth Theatre.
Founded in 1969 by Ron Sossi, a pioneer in the intimate theater movement who remained at the company’s helm for 56 years until his death last year at the age of 85, the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble is one of Los Angeles’ most adventurous companies, offering world-class live theater experiences in its three-theater complex.
That spirit finds a natural partner in Lower Depth Theatre, a dynamic, BIPOC-led company dedicated to producing powerful stories that reflect the diverse cultural, racial and gender experiences of the African Diaspora and beyond. Driven by excellence, risk-taking, and community-building, Lower Depth believes in the indelible power of theater to disrupt narratives, reveal truth, and heal connections — within ourselves and with each other.
Performances of Hymn take place on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. from May 2 through June 14, with one additional performance on Wednesday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Prior to opening, there will be three previews on Wednesday, April 29; Thursday, April 30; and Friday, May 1, each at 8 p.m. Tickets to all performances are $35, except for the previews which are $20. A $3 fee will be added to each ticket purchased with a credit card. Discounts are available for students and seniors.
The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025. For more information and to purchase tickets, call (310) 477-2055 or go to OdysseyTheatre.com.
Playing
May 2 (Saturday) - June 14 (Sunday)
Venue
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025
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TICKET PRICES:
• All performances: $35
• Previews: $20
(A $3 fee will be added to each ticket purchased with a credit card.)
• Discounts available for students and seniors.
HOW:
OdysseyTheatre.com
(310) 477-2055 ext. 2
09mayallday09junO: A Rhapsody in DivorceJami Brandli

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Outside In Theatre Presents the World Premiere of Jami Brandli’s O: A Rhapsody in Divorce Directed by Jessica Hanna What happens when the life you built suddenly collapses? O: A Rhapsody
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Outside In Theatre Presents the World Premiere of
Jami Brandli’s O: A Rhapsody in Divorce
Directed by Jessica Hanna
What happens when the life you built suddenly collapses? O: A Rhapsody in Divorce, is not about a divorce, it’s a play about survival, reinvention, and becoming your own home.
Reimagining The Odyssey through a modern lens, O: A Rhapsody in Divorce follows O, a successful neurobiologist in her 40s whose world is turned upside down when her husband asks for a separation, but refuses to leave their home. Displaced and untethered, O embarks on a couch-hopping journey that blends memory, science, and surreal theatricality. She discovers unconventional and magical ways to reassemble the blown-up pieces of her life as she struggles to navigate her way back toward a “new home.”
Funny, bold, and emotionally grounded, O: A Rhapsody in Divorce explores heartbreak as a turning point rather than an ending. As timelines blur and inner voices emerge, O attempts to make sense of her unraveling through the science of love and loss. The play weaves in the neurobiology of heartbreak, from dopamine-driven reward systems to the brain’s response to emotional separation, revealing how our bodies experience lost love as both psychological and biological upheaval. As O moves from couch to couch and memory to memory, she navigates the knottiness of charting a course toward a new home and begins to piece together a life defined not by loss, but by what comes next.
The cast includes Tania Verafield as O, Donna Simone Johnson as Woman, Rose Portillo as Older Woman, Alexandra Lee as Young Woman, and Andrew Brian Carter as Man.
This production is supported by Big Little Theater Company’s Director-Driven Production Grant.
Previews May 9,10,11,12,16
Main Run May 17 – June 9
Regular performances take place Saturdays, Mondays, and Tuesdays at 8:00 PM, and Sundays at 3:00 PM. There will be no performance on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.
Use Discount Code LAFPI20 for 20% Off Tickets – discount available for a limited time only.
Outside In’s lounge & cafe, The Lobby, is open one hour before show time and for at least two hours after show for light bites and a full bar with signature cocktails themed to our productions.
Select performances will feature pre-show and post-show conversations designed to further explore the themes of the play. Pre-show talks will take place in the lobby on Tuesday, May 19, June 2, and June 9.
Post-show conversations will take place Sunday, May 31 – Directors of New Plays Panel led by Katie Lindsay of Big Little Theater Company, and Sunday, June 7 – Q&A with the cast and creative team. Two American Sign Language (ASL)-interpreted performances will take place Sunday, June 7 and Monday, June 8.
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Playing
May 9 (Saturday) - June 9 (Tuesday)
Venue
Outside In Theatre
5319 York Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90042
Presented by
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PREVIEWS | May 9 – May 16
PRICE | $15 -$25
MAIN RUN | May 17 – Jun 9
PRICE | $25- $40
Use Discount Code LAFPI20 for 20% Off Tickets – discount available for a limited time only.
20mayallday28junPrimary TrustEboni Booth

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Primary Trust By Eboni Booth Directed by Knud Adams Cast: Petey McGee, Ugo Chukwu, Rebecca S’manga Frank, James Urbaniak, and Luke Wygodny MAY 20 TO JUNE 28 Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Primary Trust,
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Primary Trust
Cast: Petey McGee, Ugo Chukwu,
Rebecca S’manga Frank, James Urbaniak, and Luke Wygodny
MAY 20 TO JUNE 28
Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Primary Trust, written by Eboni Booth and directed by Knud Adams, will perform May 20 to June 28 at the Mark Taper Forum (press opening is May 27). A New York Times Critic’s Pick, Primary Trust is a simple and elegantly crafted story of a man who finds a new job, new friends, and a new sense of worth, illustrating how small acts of kindness can change a person’s life and enrich an entire community.
Kenneth, a 38-year-old bookstore worker in a small upstate New York town, spends his evenings sipping Mai Tais at the local tiki bar with his best friend Bert. When he’s suddenly laid off, Kenneth faces challenges he has long avoided—with transformative and heart-warming results. Primary Trust is a touching story of new beginnings, old (and new) friends, and finding the courage to see the world for the first time.
Playing
May 20 (Wednesday) - June 28 (Sunday)
Venue
Mark Taper Forum
135 N. Grand Avenue
Get Tickets
Prices — begin at $40.25 Website — CenterTheatreGroup.
Phone — Audience Services at 213.628.2772
In person — Center Theatre Group Box Office (at the Ahmanson Theatre) at The Music Center, 135 N. Grand Avenue in Downtown L.A. 90012
Groups —CenterTheatreGroup.
Access — Center Theatre Group offers a number of services to accommodate persons requiring mobility, vision, and hearing access.
21mayallday21junCrossing DelanceySusan Sandler
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"Crossing Delancey" by Susan Sandler. Isabel is a modern young woman who lives alone and works in a book shop. When she is not pining after a handsome author, she is
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“Crossing Delancey” by Susan Sandler.
Isabel is a modern young woman who lives alone and works in a book shop. When she is not pining after a handsome author, she is visiting her grandmother (Bubbe) in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This irascible granny and her friend the matchmaker have found a “good catch” for Isabel, whose initial reluctance gives way to a blossoming romance when she finally meets Sam, the pickle vendor, as the end of the play offers a new beginning.
Directed by Jonathan Fahn.
Thurs.Fri.-Sat. at 7:30, Sun. at 2:00.
Playing
May 21 (Thursday) - June 21 (Sunday)
Presented by
Theatre 40(310) 364-3606 241 S. Moreno Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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29mayallday28junCassattArden Teresa Lewis
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Cassatt by Adern Teresa Lewis On the grounds of her French country estate Mary Cassatt burns her early paintings. What led this celebrated American Impressionist to destroy such an important part
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Cassatt by Adern Teresa Lewis
On the grounds of her French country estate Mary Cassatt burns her early paintings. What led this celebrated American Impressionist to destroy such an important part of her legacy? In an age when men dominated the art world, Mary Cassatt made her mark in the salons of Paris, alongside great masters like Degas and Renoir. Her paintings celebrated the dignity and deeper meaning of women’s inner lives.
Directed by Arden Teresa Lewis. Produced by Garry M. Kluger.
Friday and Saturday at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00.
Playing
May 29 (Friday) - June 28 (Sunday)
Venue
Theatre West
3333 Cahuenga Blvd, West Los Angeles, CA 90068
Presented by
Theatre West
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cassatt-tickets-1984650603380
$30 online, $40 at the door.
07junallday¡SÍ SE PUEDE!Eliana Pipes

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¡SÍ SE PUEDE! Written by Eliana Pipes Directed by Sara Guerrero New Center Theatre Group Touring Show Performances added Sunday, June 7 at 11AM and 2PM For more information, visit CTGLA.ORG/SiSePuede Written by Eliana Pipes and directed
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¡SÍ SE PUEDE!
New Center Theatre Group Touring Show
Performances added Sunday, June 7 at 11AM and 2PM
For more information, visit CTGLA.ORG/SiSePuede
Written by Eliana Pipes and directed by Sara Guerrero, ¡SÍ SE PUEDE! follows trailblazing activist, Dolores Huerta, on her journey to improve conditions for farm workers. From co-founding the United Farmworkers to boycotts, marches, and high-stakes negotiations—her unwavering commitment to justice changed the course of history. Through a blend of movement, music, and actors inspired by El Teatro Campesino, experience the powerful transformation that happens when we come together to demand change.
As part of CTG’s commitment to its Angeleno community, ¡SÍ SE PUEDE! is coming to a neighborhood near you. At community spaces, libraries, and schools across Los Angeles, community members will experience this captivating story–created by and for Angelenos. Created in collaboration with local writers and theatremakers, the tour uplifts and reflects the people, events, and themes important to Los Angeles.
Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta is one of the most influential labor activists of the 20th century and a leader of the Chicano civil rights movement.
Jesus A. Reyes, CTG Director of Learning and Community Partnerships said, “Dolores Huerta’s life is an example for all of us to find courage and work together to make a better world. ¡SÍ SE PUEDE! is not just a slogan, it’s a call to action.”
The cast features Juan De La Cruz, Brandon English, Sol Joun, Myrna Velasco, Michael G. Martinez, and Monica Joelle Ortiz.
The creative team includes Joe Maldonado (Stage Manager), Dylan Dolson Gonzalez (Assistant Stage Manager), Ivette Tello (Costume Designer), Jesus Hurtado (Scenic/Prop Designer), Melani Falcon (Sound Designer), Moises Vazquez (Composer), and Victor Vazquez, CSA (Casting Director, X Casting).
CTG’s Brindell & Milton Gottlieb Artistic Director Snehal Desai said, “One of my priorities at CTG has been creating work that is not only seen on our stages but also goes out into our beautiful city. I am proud to announce our first touring show, ¡SÍ SE PUEDE!, which brings the story of the fearless and tenacious advocate for the people, Dolores Huerta, to life in a new touring production that will visit schools, libraries, and community spaces across Los Angeles. It’s a love letter to Angelenos, created by Angelenos, and we can’t wait for you to experience ¡SÍ SE PUEDE! when it arrives in your part of our beautiful city.”
To learn about how to bring this show to your school, library, or community space, email Education@CTGLA.org.
BIOGRAPHIES
ELIANA PIPES (Playwright). Eliana Pipes is a writer based in her hometown of Los Angeles. Her plays include Bite Me (Off-Broadway WP Theater & Colt Coeur); DREAM HOU$E (co-production Alliance Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, and Baltimore Center Stage); Hoops (Milwaukee Chamber Theater, also produced with Company One Theater and Boston Playwright’s Theater). Awards include the Academy Gold Fellowship, Dramatists Guild Foundation Fellowship, Alliance Kendeda Prize, Leah Ryan Prize, KCACTF Harold and Mimi Steinberg Prize. Her work has been developed or presented at the NYTW Dartmouth Residency, Atlantic Mixfest, Playwright’s Realm Scratchpad Series, South Coast Repertory PPF, and more. More at www.elianapipes.com.
SARA GUERRERO (Director). Sara is a versatile theater artist and educator. The founding executive artistic director of Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble (BOFLTE), she and the ensemble are artists-in-residence of (CSUF) Cal State University, Fullerton Grand Central Arts Center in Santa Ana. Under her leadership, BOFLTE serves as an incubator for voices that have been historically excluded in theater by providing free programming in the guidance of storytelling. BOFLTE is an awardee of The National Latinx Theater Initiative, a three-year grant. As a CSUF theatre faculty, Guerrero oversees a new play development program that engages the local community, students and alumni.
Sunday, June 7 at 11AM and 2PM
Both performances are free and presented in English with some Spanish.
For more information on ¡SÍ SE PUEDE!, visit CTGLA.org/SiSePuede. To learn about how to bring this show to your school, library, or community space, email Education@CTGLA.org.
Playing
All Day (Sunday)
Venue
Boston Court Pasadena
70 N. Mentor, Pasadena, CA 91106
Presented by
Center Theatre Group
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Both Performances are FREE
Visit centertheatregroup.org for information
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