Foolish Production Co has announced additional casting for Shakespeare's Coriolanus-a rarely staged political thriller. Joining Nick Molari in the title role and Libby Wahlmeier (Volumnia) are Katherine Landreth (Brutus), Cristina Glezoro (Scinius), Mikey Mulhearn (Virgilia), Daria Good (Cominius), Kolton Kolbaba (Valeria), Nathan Shapiro (Lartius), Will Bremer (Menenius), Maia Luer (Ensemble), Claudio Olegario (Ensemble), and Azucena Flores (Ensemble).
Lisa Sanaye Dring’s Happy Fall: A Queer Stunt Spectacular premieres August 17, 2024, at the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Renberg Theatre in the Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center (with previews starting August 10th). Rogue Machine’s artistic director Sean Cawelti directs the cast led by David Ellard, Kurt Kanazawa and Amir Levi with Lucas Brahme, Carlos R. Chavez, Gabriel Croom, Kelsey Kato, Maia Luer, Candy Pain, Tiana Randall-Quant and Jerry Zou. Amir found time between rehearsals to answer a few of my queries.
Romance, stunts… and puppets. Rogue Artists Ensemble has revealed details for its summer co-production with the Los Angeles LGBT Center and Contemporary American Theater Festival. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood is presenting its mainstage production of the 2023–24 season, the world premiere of The Year Without a Summer by Greer DuBois. Check out production photos here!
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood has announced its next mainstage production of the 2023–24 season, the world premiere of The Year Without a Summer by Greer DuBois.
From fight call to entrances, join ensemble member Amanda Charney backstage before, during, and after a performance of Muse Of Fire. See photos from behind the scenes!
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood has announced its 11th anniversary season. The slate of plays, chosen by the company’s member-elected artistic committee, represent a desire to celebrate new voices while re-examining the fundamentals of theatrical storytelling. Learn more about the lineup here!
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood has announced its next production, the West Coast premiere of Missed Opportunities by Jillian Leff — which will be presented in Sawyer's Playhouse (the company's second stage).
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood has announced the world premiere of a new holiday comedy, Mrs. Dilber’s Fabulous Bedcurtains by Arthur M. Jolly. Performances begin on Saturday, November 12, and will continue through Sunday, December 18 only.
Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood is set to present the fourth production of its ninth anniversary season, Branwell (and the other Brontës): An Autobiography Edited by Charlotte Brontë by Stephen Kaplan.
The world premiere of COLOROPOLIS, written by A.P. De La Caridad, directed by Travya Santos Gatz and Tor Brown, opens this Friday, February 11 at 8pm and runs through Sunday, February 27 only at Loft Ensemble, located at 11031 Camarillo Street in North Hollywood, 91602. Here is my interview with the talented trio on their vision for the production and the process of bringing it to the stage.
The cast will feature (in alphabetical order) Brian Allman, Ben Anderson, Lemon Baardsen, Cassandra Carmona, Silas Jean-Rox, Sydney Jenkins, Jordan Klomp, Matt Lorenzo, Maia Luer, Matthew Monaco, Ignacio Navarro, Jazmine Nichelle, Bree Pavey, Mitch Rosander, and Sarah Sommers.
From the team that brought you last year's chilling and poignant production of RICHARD THE SECOND comes a hilarious and heartwarming new venture: William Shakespeare's LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. LA classical theatre ensemble Chase What Flies welcomes you to the court of Navarre, where love is forbidden (and all but inevitable). Come join some of Shakespeare's most lovable oddballs as they navigate big feelings, big plans, and the uncertainty of life.
From the team that brought you last year's chilling and poignant production of RICHARD the SECOND comes a hilarious and heartwarming new venture: William Shakespeares Love's Labour's Lost. LA classical theatre ensemble Chase What Flies welcomes you to the court of Navarre, where love is forbidden (and all but inevitable). Come join some of Shakespeares most lovable oddballs as they navigate big feelings, big plans, and the uncertainty of life.