BLEEDING THROUGH Begins 10/31 At Shakespeare Festival/LA
About Productions Presents A World Premiere Original Theaterwork Bleeding Through. Co-Written and Co-Directed By Theresa Chavez and Rose Portillo Adapted from Norman Klein's inventive novella, Bleeding Through, Opens Saturday, October 31
A theatrical layering of live music, video, and interactive setting, Bleeding Through uncovers the
narrative ghosts of L.A.'s Historic Angelino Heights District and the adjacent Downtown area-a neighborhood where more cinematic "murders" have occurred than anywhere else in the world. This noir-influenced theaterwork, adapted from Norman Klein's highly praised novella, explores the shaping of a city's memory by commonplace experiences, chronicled history and cinematic influences.
The production previews Oct. 23, 24, 25 & 30. Opening Night is Saturday, October 31 at 8PM
The production continues Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3PM, until November 22, 2009.
Shakespeare Festival/LA 1238 W. 1st Street Los Angeles, CA 90026
Ticket Prices: General: $25 Fri-Sun; $20
Thur.; Students/Seniors: $20 Fri-Sun; $15
Thurs. Groups(6+): $10 BEST
VALUE For Tickets and Information: www.aboutpd.org. Call 800-595-4TIX (4849)
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