CoffeeHouse Productions Premieres THE CLOSENESS OF THE HORIZON, Now thru 6/24
True friendship is a journey - there is no roadmap. Award-winning playwright Richard Martin Hirsch takes us back to the Summer of '69, exploring the fragile nature of friendship in a world premiere dramedy inspired by true events. Darin Anthony directs The Closeness of the Horizon for a six-week run tonight, May 18 through June 24, presented by CoffeeHouse Productions at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles.
On the very same day that Neil Armstrong walked on the moon during the summer of '69, three teenaged friends from LA's West Side set-out on a six-week tour drumming-up pick-up games of basketball across the country. The shoes were Converse, the music playing on the radio of their VW bus was Top 40, and the world was open to possibility. But is it possible for three high school friends to reconnect after 25 years? As he flashes back from the '90s to the music, mischief and iconic moments that defined that cross-country road trip, 40-something Paul Lewin must reconcile the expectations he once held with the reality that he, Stein and "G" – his once-best friends – have drifted apart. Shauna Bloom, Daniel Kash, Bruce Nozick, David Starzykand Mandy June Turpin star in Hirsch's funny and bittersweet exploration of youth, hope, aging and the meaning of friendship.David Starzyk (Stein) last appeared on stage locally as Valmont in Les Liasons Dangerous (The Blank Theater). Other theater, including L.A., N.Y. and Boston: And Still The Dogs, James and the Handless Maiden, Bullpen, Bloodlife, The Suicide, People People, Desire Under The Elms, The Tempest. He is a member of Ensemble Studio Theater/LA, with which he has written pieces as well, including Five Actors. Over 100 TV appearances include Desperate Housewives, Hot In Cleveland, Criminal Minds, iCarly, Just Legal, Two and A Half Men. Films include The Virgin of Juarez, To Save A Life and Coach Carter. Shauna Bloom (Annie) recently appeared in the West Coast premiere of The Dinosaur Within, directed by Michael Michetti (The Theatre @ Boston Court). Other stage work includes Christopher Durang's Why Torture is Wrong and the People Who Love Them (The Blank); Leipzig with Salome Jens (Lee Strasberg Theatre); Ouroboros (LA Weekly Award) and Tainted Blood, both by Tom Jacobson; and Backwards in High Heels directed by Ken Sawyer (Road Theatre Company). Regional theater:Table Manners (Merrimack Rep);Comedy of Errors and 1001 Arabian Nights (American Stage Festival); and After the Fall, directed by Mark Rydell (Barnsdall Park's Gallery Theatre). Film: Visas and Virtue (Academy Award for Live Action Short); Walking Out on Love; The Shabbos Goy; Life-ers; The Favorite; Knock Her Socks Off. TV: American Horror Story; The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; Nip/Tuck; and a recurring role on Season Two of the CBS hit The Mentalist as Red John's minion and accomplice, Rebecca.
Mandy June Turpin's (Nissa) credits include Surviving Sex (The Falcon Theater), Imperfect Seed (Whitefire Theater), Love and Understanding (The Elephant Space), I Stand Before You Naked (The Little Theater), The Cherry Orchard (San Jose Rep) and others. Film credits: Powder Blue starring Forrest Whitaker, Atlas Shrugged Part 1 and The Perfect Family starring Kathleen Turner. TV Credits: NCIS: Los Angeles, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, Prime Suspect, Hot In Cleveland, In Plain Sight, The Closer, Burn Notice, Bones, House M.D, Lost, 24, Criminal Minds and a recurring role on the new show Hollywood Heights.
Performances of The Closeness of the Horizon take place Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm, May 18 through June 24. There will be one preview performance on Thursday, May 17. Tickets are $25 on Thursdays and Fridays and $30Saturdays and Sundays. The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West Los Angeles, 90025. For reservations and information, call (323) 960-1054 or go to www.plays411.com/horizon.
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