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The company, after soliciting locally written play submissions, in 2020 produced its inaugural Playwright Festival with A Day in August by Jonathan Retz. [8] In 2022, the company assisted the East County Performing Arts Association with the stage production of Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters at Julian Town Hall's theater. [9]
The LRS has developed 600 new plays over the past 25+ years. Many of the scripts have gone on to receive productions and accolades at venues including Manhattan Theatre Club, Laguna Playhouse and Brideswell Theatre in London.
NNPN's flagship program, the Rolling World Premiere program is a unique model of developing and producing new plays across the country. Each RWP supports three or more theaters that choose to mount the same new play within a 12-month period, allowing the playwright to develop a new work with multiple creative teams in multiple communities.
The American Clock: A Mural for the Theatre (West Coast Premiere) a new version by Arthur Miller; Directed by Gordon Davidson; Wild Oats: A Romance of the Old West (World Premiere) newly adapted from John O'Keeffe's play by James McLure; Directed by Tom Moore; Moby Dick—Rehearsed by Orson Welles; Directed by Edward Payson Call
Robert Downey Jr. will make his Broadway debut this fall in the new play, “McNeal.” Written by Ayad Akhtar and directed by Bartlett Sher (“To Kill a Mockingbird”), “McNeal” will star ...
Robey Theatre Company was founded in 1994 by Danny Glover and Ben Guillory.It takes its name from the pioneering Black actor and activist, Paul Robeson.Robey's mission is to explore and develop relevant, provocative, and innovative new plays written about the Black American experience, as well as to reinterpret established works.
It produces plays in two theaters in Geffen Playhouse, which is owned by University of California Los Angeles. The Playhouse is located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was named for donor David Geffen. The current executive director is Gil Cates Jr. [1]
The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles (SCLA) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) theatre company based in Los Angeles, California, that stages outdoor and indoor Shakespeare plays and produces the Simply Shakespeare series of benefit readings around Los Angeles. The Center also provides arts-based opportunities for veterans and at-risk youth.