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Actors Anonymous is a novel by American author and actor James Franco. [1] [2] [3] Published in 2013 by Little A/New Harvest, the novel is a series of connected short stories about actors in Los Angeles. [4] The chapters follow the 12 Steps and the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. [5]
Readers theater is a style of theater in which the actors present dramatic readings of narrative material without costumes, props, scenery, or special lighting. Actors use only scripts and vocal expression to help the audience understand the story.
Zorro stories were published much more frequently between 1944 and 1951 when McCulley published 52 short stories with the character for the West Magazine. "Zorro Rides the Trail!", which appeared in Max Brand's Western Magazine in 1954, is the last story to be published during the author's lifetime and the second-to-last story overall.
From low-wage performances to work stoppage due to the writers' strike, local comedians talk about the obstacles that come with making a living from writing and creating funny stuff for a living.
The culture of Los Angeles is rich with arts and ethnically diverse. The greater Los Angeles metro area has several notable art museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the J. Paul Getty Museum on the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the Pacific, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the Hammer Museum.
Pesticides in California's legal weed. Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter pleading guilty. The presidential elections: These were some of the biggest news events the L.A. Times covered in 2024.
Gabriel, 22, student; Nia, 22, actor, dancer, singer, and student. Years together: 2.5. Nia: My mom is really nosy and met him a week after we started dating.. Gabriel: I watched Dance Moms, which ...
Letters Live is a staged reading show of literary correspondence. It was created and developed in 2013 by independent publishing house Canongate Books in partnership with production company SunnyMarch. [1] During the shows, actors read interesting, funny, or dramatic letters to the audience.