Jeff Gould’s THE MARRIAGE ZONE, a romantic dramady laced with dose of retro sci-fi, is not particularly deep or penetrating, but that doesn’t make this second LA staging at 905 Cole any less fun.
SkyPilot Theatre Company has announced a new production of The Marriage Zone, written and directed by Jeff Gould. Learn more about the upcoming show here!
The award-winning SkyPilot Theatre Company is presenting a special engagement of the critically acclaimed A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce, with the original cast returning.
Don't miss the world premiere of 'Love, Sex, and Misery' at 905 Cole Theatre in Hollywood. Experience a collection of eight short theatre pieces packed into an 85-minute show. Laugh out loud as the stories of love, sex, and marriage unfold. Catch the show from October 21 to December 10, 2023.
SkyPilot Theatre Company's Runway series will close out its 2022 season with a dark comedy. The Devil's Buddy will be performed on Wednesday, October 26th at 8pm at Oh My Ribs! Theater, 6468 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. The production is open to the public with a $5 suggested donation at the door.
Thanks to great reviews and robust ticket sales, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce is returning, moving to Hollywood after a successful run in the Valley.
The earlier run of Jeff Gould’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce is being restarted at the ‘still unnamed theatre.’ Already opened, Marc Antonio Pritchett directs Divorce through November 20, 2022. Jeff managed to spare some time between writing and touch-up rehearsals to answer a few of my queries.
Two Roads Theatre presents A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce. World Premiere engagement of a new comedy. Written by Jeff Gould. Directed by Marc Antonio Pritchett. Presented by SkyPilot Theatre Company.
For their inaugural audio production, Sioux Empire Community Theatre presents Death of a Jazz Man, a witty and hilarious retelling of the theatre classic Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. This entire recording was done remotely, with members of the community theatre taking on all the roles of production and performance. Please consider becoming a patron and help the show go on!
The award-winning SkyPilot Theatre Company is launching its first production of its 2020 season, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce, with a single-weekend engagement March 27-29 at New Collective, 6440 Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at Brown Paper Tickets and at the door. https://bpt.me/4543856
SkyPilot Theatre Company, a well-established greenhouse for the development of new works, is looking for submissions for the third season of it's development track a?" SkyPilot Runway. Submissions for the 2020 season will be accepted until February 1, 2020.
The award-winning SkyPilot Theatre Company announces the second selection for its Runway series, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce, which will be performed Wednesday, April 10 at 8pm at Oh My Ribs! Theater, 6468 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. The production is open to the public with tickets for $5 at the door.
Cal and Beth are selling their home. They're visited by Skip and Ellie, an engaged couple, very much in love who are eager to buy their first home. They're joined by Mike and Liz, apparently a couple of lookie-loos who decided to drop by and take a peek at the house for sale. The three couples get to chatting and begin to marvel at just how much they have in common. WAY too much in common, in fact. So much in common that it begins to become surreal.
Cal and Beth are selling their home. They're visited by Skip and Ellie, an engaged couple, very much in love who are eager to buy their first home. They're joined by Mike and Liz, apparently a couple of lookie-loos who decided to drop by and take a peek at the house for sale. The three couples get to chatting and begin to marvel at just how much they have in common. WAY too much in common, in fact. So much in common that it begins to become surreal.
Cal and Beth are selling their home. They're visited by Skip and Ellie, an engaged couple, very much in love who are eager to buy their first home. They're joined by Mike and Liz, apparently a couple of lookie-loos who decided to drop by and take a peek at the house for sale. The three couples get to chatting and begin to marvel at just how much they have in common. WAY too much in common, in fact. So much in common that it begins to become surreal.
Cal and Beth are selling their home. They're visited by Skip and Ellie, an engaged couple, very much in love who are eager to buy their first home. They're joined by Mike and Liz, apparently a couple of lookie-loos who decided to drop by and take a peek at the house for sale. The three couples get to chatting and begin to marvel at just how much they have in common. WAY too much in common, in fact. So much in common that it begins to become surreal.
The battle of the sexes. The battle of sex. Maybe, even, the battle for sex. However it's termed, men and women have scrambled to make sense of their insidious attraction versus spectacular confusion with each other since the Big Bang (ahem).