STAGE TUBE: HAVA Calendar 2012: September; Last Show at Gardenia Supper Club Set for 9/26
This Wednesday, September 26, is the last chance to see April Hava Shenkman's HAVA at the Gardenia Supper Club in West Hollywood, Calif. The show begins at 9 p.m. at 7066 Santa Monica Blvd. HAVA has just released the September episode of the "Hava Calendar 2012" art web video series. Watch it below!
HAVA is a hybrid performance of art and comedy, exploring the pursuit of happiness. “HAVA,” (translating to “LIFE” in Hebrew), sees life in 2012, as an extended New Year’s Eve party, to the re-beginning of the world in 2013. Twenty years after making her first stage début, Hava enters a new, radical era of comedy, taking on the oath of a “true clown.” Hava channels the Comedy Queens of Hollywood’s golden age, for advice & wisdom. Voyage to Havawood, in this musical comedy cake, called “Life.”
April Hava Shenkman (a.k.a. “Hava”) is a Los Angeles performance artist, avant-garde comedian and actress, and has been performing original works of theatre and comedy in L.A. for over a decade. After studying acting at The Guildford School of Acting in England, Hava worked with Rachel Rosenthal & Co. in L.A. for several years. Hava is the creator of THE HAPPY HAPPY SHOW (ran weekly @ El Cid, & the web series). Currently, she is producing her second comedy art web series, HAVA calendar 2012, a new video is released the 1st of each month, entitled the month. Both series can be viewed on Youtube.com/AprilHavaShenkman (and September's video is below!).
For more information on Hava, visit www.AprilHavaShenkman.posterous.com.
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Much Ado About Nothing McCadden Place Theatre (8/07-8/16) |
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6 Out of 10 Theatre 68 (8/20-8/20) |
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After the Blast The Broadwater Second Stage (8/05-8/13) |
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Catch Me If You Can Colony Theatre (9/17-10/18) |
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Emily Skinner: In Concert Feinstein's at the Nikko (8/14-8/15) |
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Gershwin and the Golden Age Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) (10/11-10/11) |
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John Lloyd Young Feinstein's at the Nikko (8/21-8/22) |
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Love, Loss and What I Wore Sawyer's Playhouse (8/08-8/30) |
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Our Man in Santiago by Mark Wilding Odyssey Theatre Ensemble (9/10-9/20) |









