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David Narloch holds a Bachelor’s in Theatre Arts (Kennedy Center’s Irene Ryan nominee) and has enjoyed copious acting opportunities in film and theatre including The Hermosa Beach Playhouse, Hollywood’s The Production Company, and world renowned Dell’Arte Theatre. He recently starred as Frederick Fellowes in Noises Off –other recent L.A. theatre credits include Claude Pichon in Neil Simon’s The Dinner Party, Leo Clark in Ken Ludwig’s Leading Ladies, Franz Schuppanzigh in Peter Shaffer’s Black Comedy and Ellard Simms in Larry Shue’s The Foreigner. Other favorite roles include Hamlet, Solange in Genet’s The Maids, Sgt. Schultz in Stalag 17, and the ensemble of The Laramie Project. Film/T.V. includes Hitler and the Occult, Internal Behaviors, and other features, shorts, and commercials.

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BWW Review: THE STILL ALARM and BLACK COMEDY Share the Stage at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre
by Shari Barrett - May 10, 2015

Farce is a very difficult type of comedy to do well. It takes the ability of actors to present real characters in outrageously unreal situations so that we care about what happens to them. Just using over-the-top mannerisms and loud vocalizations does not accomplish this, and what you wind up seeing onstage are caricatures rather than real people who just get caught in outrageous situations beyond their control. Such is the case with the two one acts now being presented at Santa Monica's Morgan-Wixson Theatre, The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman and Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer.
BWW Reviews: NOISES OFF Proves Whatever Can Go Wrong Onstage is Even Funnier Backstage!
by Shari Barrett - Oct 4, 2014

In 1970, Michael Frayn, the English playwright who would go on to write NOISES OFF, was standing backstage in the wings watching a performance of another farce he had written, "The Two of Us." Of this performance, he said, 'It was funnier from behind than in front, and I thought that one day I must write a farce from behind.' By the late 70s, Frayn had taken a crack at the concept with a short-lived one-act play called "Exits" before fleshing out and expanding the piece into the hilarious three-act NOISES OFF, now brilliantly staged at the Morgan-Wixson in Santa Monica.
BWW Reviews: THE FOREIGNER is Billed as a Comedy, but Contains an Unfortunate and Shocking Ending
by Shari Barrett - Dec 3, 2013

THE FOREIGNER is billed a two-act comedy by American playwright Larry Shue. It has been revived a great many times, from the high school to the professional level, including a well-received 2004 off-Broadway production featuring Matthew Broderick as Charlie. That description certainly sugar coats the unfortunate and shocking ending which has no place being on any stage in America.
JOHN HENRY: THE STEEL DRIVING MAN, LEADING LADIES and More Headline Culver City Public Theatre's 15th Season
by BWW News Desk - Jul 13, 2013

Culver City Public Theatre has announced that the curtain is going up on Saturday, July 13, 2013, for its 15th anniversary season, featuring six weekends of free, outdoor theatre at Dr. Paul Carlson Memorial Park in Culver City, CA.
Culver City Public Theatre Kicks Off Season Tomorrow With THE ODYSSEY
by Kelsey Denette - Jul 13, 2012

Culver City Public Theatre (CCPT) opens its 14th season of free family friendly summer shows July 14th in Dr. Paul Carlson Park. All performances are open to the public. Founded in 1998, CCPT (a donation and grant supported 501c3 non-profit) is a member of the American Association of Community Theatres (AACT).

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