april, 2019
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Moving On: The 2019 One Acts features a mix of established playwrights and exciting, emerging younger talent, with four of five plays written by women: Rock Logic. Written by Sophia Lewis.
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Moving On: The 2019 One Acts features a mix of established playwrights and exciting, emerging younger talent, with four of five plays written by women:
Rock Logic. Written by Sophia Lewis. Directed by Katie Lindsay. Sammy is grieving the loss of her mother and her girlfriend, Taylor, tries to help navigate Sammy to the funeral. However, Sammy is convinced she is the “Earth Assistant.” thanks to an old diary entry she found, and refuses to leave her hometown park until she can fulfill her guardian duties and watch the rockspirits move. Taylor is trying to support Sammy during this sensitive time, but also fielding calls from Sammy’s sister freaking out that they won’t make it to the funeral on time. It’s a story of grief and coming into a place of acceptance while mourning the loss of someone you love.
Smiling Cat Candy Heart. Written by Jennie Webb. Directed by June Carryl. A short play about the big battles in the world and the little things we do to navigate through them. When two separated parents meet for their regularly scheduled child exchange, their usual communication challenges take an unexpected new twist. An observant look at 21st Century parenting from the co-founder of the Los Angeles Female Playwrights Initiative.
The Cold Place. Written by Ashley Rose Wellman. Directed by Christopher J. Raymond. Robin and Daniel, fostering a secret connection, make plans to meet up in a motel room behind the backs of their spouses. However, once they’re in the room, the encounter doesn’t go how either of them have planned, as deeper and more painful things are revealed.
Possible Deranged Lunatic. Written by Christine Hamilton-Schmidt. Directed by William Charlton. Jeanette and Olivia are listening to a terrifying true crime podcast late at night. There is a loud knock at the door. A man asks to be let in. When Jeanette opens the door and lets Peter into the house, Olivia is convinced she’s the only one who can save she and her mother from becoming the latest true crime murder story.
The program also features Signing-Off by Ken Levine, directed by Tony Pasqualini
The cast for the program includes (in alphabetical order): Juliette Allison Bailey, Poonam Basu, Michael James Bell, Sarah Brooke, Lauren Campedelli, Desiree Mee Chung, Clayton Farris, Michael C. Mahon, Wes McGee, Saliha Muttalib, Lizzie Peet, Julianna Riley, Kait Schuster, Nick Ullett, Christopher T. Wood, and Brenda Varda.
Previews April 27 & 28; opens May 3 and runs Fri. & Sat. at 8:00, Sun. at 2:00.
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Playing
April 27 (Saturday) - May 26 (Sunday)
Venue
Atwater Village Theatre
3269 Casitas Avenue
Presented by
Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA
Get Tickets
$20 online, $25 at the door. Students and seniors $17 online, $22 at the door. Previews: $15 online, $20 at the door.
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