ROGUE MACHINE Presents an Evening to RANT & RAVE, 3/15

By: Mar. 08, 2010
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Rogue Machine's RANT & RAVE presents a group of local writers and gives them a topic and a time limit. It's an evening of cathartic thinking by some of the most dangerous minds in the city.

RANT & RAVE occurs on Monday, March 15, 2010 at 8pm.  ROGUE MACHINE in Theatre Theater is located at 5041 Pico Blvd., LA, CA 90019. Tickets are $15 and may be reserved by calling (323) 930-0747 or emailing RSVP@roguemachinetheatre.com.

ROGUE MACHINE has been in existence almost 2 years. In that time, the company has presented 2 Los Angeles premiere (COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY, and STOP KISS) 3 West Coast premiere (AMERICAN DEAD, BINGO WITH THE INDIANS, and HALF OF PLENTY), 1 American premiere and 2 World premiere (TREEFALL and RAZORBACK) productions. RANT & RAVE is one of many additional offerings that the company produces each season. ROGUE MACHINE is a collective of award winning entertainment veterans bringing a new and distinctive voice to Los Angeles Theatre.

JOHN POLLONO (Producer) is a producer/actor/playwright whose work have been produced at the Ivy Substation, The Lounge Theatre, Actor's Circle Theatre, and Theatre Unlimited. John wrote and performed in the critically acclaimed world premiere of RAZORBACK (for Rogue Machine) last season and the play Lost and Found which had its world premiere in 2006 and was directed by John Perrin Flynn. As an actor, John has appeared onstage at the Odyssey Theatre in The Chicago Conspiracy Trial (LA Weekly Award Nominee) and A Small Tragedy. He can be seen in the feature films Thunder Geniuses (2008) and Fort McCoy (2009).

ROXAnne Hart (Producer) originated leading roles on Broadway in Michael Weller's Loose Ends, Cheaters and Peter Nichols' Passion (Tony Nomination). She played Judith in The Devils' Disciple and Jill in Equus. Off Broadway she played Faye in Digby (Drama Desk Award) and appeared in Terrance McNally's Lips Together Teeth Apart, which she reprised at the Mark Taper (Drama Logue Award). Her first film was Lumets' The Verdict. Subsequent films include Highlander, Oh God, You Devil, Lasse Hallestrom's Once Around, Clint Eastwood's Letters From Iwo Jima, Art School Confidential and the not yet released Salomaybe in which she repeated the role played on stage opposite Al Pacino. Roxanne's many TV appearances include the role of Camille in Chicago Hope, The Last Innocent Man opposite Ed Harris, and Mags Church in PBS's Painting Churches.



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