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MARON DOLL Comes to Studio Stage Theatre This June

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MARON DOLL Comes to Studio Stage Theatre This June  ImageOne night, after 30 years apart, a daughter returns to her lonely mother. With a bitter history between them, the two struggle to mend their broken bond ridden in a tragic circumstance. "Maron Doll" explores a difficult relationship and how we can rebuild bridges we thought were long-since burned. Opens June 2 at the Studio/Stage Theatre in Koreatown - 520 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004.

This all female cast drama makes its debut at the Hollywood Fringe Festival 2018. In February 2018, "Maron Doll" was performed at NOHO Arts District where it received heartfelt reviews from those who were deeply touched by the story of a mother and daughter's struggles through abandonment, failure, poverty, and Alzheimer's disease.

PERFORMANCES: 3 SHOWS ONLY

Sat | June 02 @ 2pm (Preview)

Sat | June 16 @ 4:30pm

Sat | June 23 @ 3:30pm

WHERE: Studio/Stage Theatre - 520 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004

TICKETS: $15 | http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/5245?tab=tickets

Ages 12 +

Soo Chyun's Fundraiser for "Alzheimer's Greater Los Angeles(ALZGLA)" https://www.facebook.com/donate/569287236791362/10156426692514680/

About the Writer
The play was written by director and writer, Soo Chyun, who received critical acclaim for "Son of Man" The musical. This musical was performed at the Downey Civic Theatre with an audience of nearly a thousand and also broadcasted live on YouTube worldwide to the audiences from America, Thailand, Australia, and Korea.

Soo Chyun's 8th production, "Maron Doll" was originally introduced as a 25-minute Korean short story in an anthology known as "The Door," now featuring as its own localized full-length one-act play.

Family will often come under many struggles and unfortunate events. Some will experience abandonment, betrayal, loss, disease, and many more that will test the familial ties that bind their lives. This play showcases a family dilemma and it's progression from despair to hope. Everyone has the fear of watching someone we love slowly slip away and the struggles that come from this.

About The Production Company
Produced by Ezekiel Theater Company. Ezekiel Theater Company is a non-profit Christian performing arts organization established in 2013 by active theater professionals and actors with the purpose of "expanding the audience of Christian-themed plays to the general public." Now in its 5th year, Ezekiel has grown into one of the most highly regarded Korean-American theater companies in LA.

Theater Fans' Choice Awards
2026 Theater Fans' Choice Awards - Live Stats
Best Featured Performer in a Play - Top 3
1. Laurie Metcalf - Death of a Salesman
7.8% of votes
2. Danny Burstein - Marjorie Prime
5.6% of votes
3. Alden Ehrenreich - Becky Shaw
5.1% of votes

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