We Happy Few, along with Theatre West are thrilled to present the world premiere of Steve Nevil's production of "THE NIGHT FORLORN (OR, WAITIN' ON GODSFORD)" - A Tumbleweed Comedy, directed by Arden Teresa Lewis, and produced by David Mingrino and Linda Rand.
The world premiere of Darryl Vinyard's original comedic drama FAMILY ONLY is being developed at Theatre West. It is the inaugural production of the organization's Best-of-Workshop series, in conjunction with its 55th anniversary.
The world premiere of Darryl Vinyard's original comedic drama FAMILY ONLY is being developed at Theatre West. It is the inaugural production of the organization's Best-of-Workshop series, in conjunction with its 55th anniversary.
I.K.T. Productions presents the world premiere of A Thorn In The Family Paw; written by award-winning playwright Garry Michael Kluger, directed by Arden Teresa Lewis, produced by Benjamin Scuglia, and being presented in conjunction with Writers In Residence at Theatre West. Theatre West executive director: John Gallogly
I.K.T. Productions is excited to announce the world premiere of A Thorn In The Family Paw; written by award-winning playwright Garry Michael Kluger, directed by Arden Teresa Lewis, produced by Benjamin Scuglia, and being presented in conjunction with Writers In Residence at Theatre West. Theatre West executive director: John Gallogly
Edward Albee won a Pulitzer for Seascape in 1975, and it is no surprise. Concerned with uneven communication in relationships - like Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance before it - Seascape shows a married couple at odds on how to spend their retirement. Not nearly as dysfunctional as George and Martha in Virginia Woolf, Nancy (Arden Teresa Lewis) and Charlie (Alan Schack) have quite a pleasant, even keel relationship, but, as in most, one mate eventually gives in passively to old age while the other wants to keep living. Charlie prefers 'to rest' whereas Nancy wants to explore new horizons as 'we've earned a little life.' Instead of introducing into the game another 'normal' couple like Nick and Honey in Woolf?, Albee throws caution to the wind, brilliant writer that he is, and pits Nancy and Charlie against two members of the animal kingdom, lizards Leslie (Paul Gunning) and Sarah (Kristin Wiegand) with hilarious, thought-provoking and exciting results. Theatre West is mounting a handsomely tailored and thoroughly intelligent production of Seascape, based on the trimmed down 2005 New York version. Direction, cast and production values are all first-rate.