KTC Presents A DEATH IN COLOMBIA
By: Gabrielle Sierra Jun. 01, 2011
Katselas Theatre Company announces the World Premiere of A Death in Colombia by Shem Bitterman, Directed by Steve Zuckerman at The Skylight Theatre 1816 N. Vermont Ave. LA 90027. Previews begin June 3rd with the official press opening Saturday, June 18th. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. through July 31st. Tickets are $30 or $20 for students/seniors. Tickets can be purchased by calling 702-KTC-TKTS (702-582-8587), or online at www.ktctickets.com
A thriller set in Colombia, about the wife of an activist missing in the jungle and a mysterious visitor. In Bogota, the capital city of Colombia, anthropologist Lisa Fine awaits the return of her husband, John, from the jungles of the Amazon where he is waging a fight on behalf of the indigenous Indians. As night falls, she has a surprise visit from Roger, an old friend of John's from Harvard. Roger is a highly paid consultant for an American oil company. During a long intimate evening, secrets are revealed and difficult choices must be made.This is KTC's second outing with Shem Bitterman. Last season KTC produced the World Premiere of Influence written by Shem and directed by Steve Zuckerman. Influence received an LA Weekly nomination for best play as well as a LADCC nomination for lead actor. Influence is the third in Shem's Iraq war trilogy. Man.gov, the first, was produced by Circus Theatricals and nominated for Best Play by the LA WEEKLY. Harm's Way, the second, also produced by CT, won the 2008 Pen Award. Both transferred to New York and were directed by Zuckerman. Other plays include; The Job, LA Times Critic's Circle Award Best New Play; Sensitive Skin; The Circle; Ten Below; National Play Award; Peephole; Davie Award; Night-Side; The Ramp; California Playwright's Competition; Beijing Legends; Fund For New American Plays and Iowa Boys, CBS/FDG New Plays Award. Shem's film adaptation of the The Job, which he directed, featuring Patrick Flueger, Taryn Manning, Joe Pantoliano and Ron Perlman, won Best Screenplay at the 2009 San Diego Film Festival and iwas distributed through Magnolia, Spring, 2010. Other films include: Play Dead; Full Count; Tinsletown; Out Of The Rain; Off The Lip and Open House. Shem got his M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing at University of Iowa and has taught screenwriting, playwriting and acting in the California Prisons and in Beijing, China. Shem heads KTC's Playwriting Lab.After Murphy, the directing continued with episodes of many popular shows including Friends, Veronicas Closet, and the George Lopez Show. Joe has directed over 150 episodes of TV. Trying to appear on stage whenever possible, Joe is privileged to have worked as an actor with Neil Simon on Oscar and Felix, at the Geffen Theatre, where he played the role of Felix to John Larroquette's Oscar, ART at The Old Globe, directed and acted in Romeo and Juliet with his daughter Gina at the Odyssey, and directed Pretty Good Time at the Falcon Theatre. Recently he worked with director Steve Zuckerman on Gary Marshal's new play Everybody Say Cheese. KATSELAS THEATRE COMPANY is a home for artists to develop, take risks and create theatrical works of excellence with the intent to entertain, provoke and illuminate audiences reiterating the value of the arts to this city we call home. Through our programs and our main stage productions our aim is to bring together the artist and the audience in order to participate in the artist's development process. KTC's primary focus is the development of the artist. Believing that artists and their communities are influenced by each other and that the audience should be an acknowledged within the artist's development process. KTC's newest programs, INK-ubator and New Voices have been created to engage the artist and the audience in that process.A Death In Colombia by Shem Bitterman, Directed by Steve Zuckerman at The Skylight Theatre 1816 N. Vermont Ave. LA 90027. Previews begin June 10th with the official press opening Saturday, June 18th. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. through July 31st. Tickets are $30 or $20 for students/seniors. Tickets can be purchased by calling 702-KTC-TKTS (702-582-8587) or online at www.ktctickets.org

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