'Stripped Down Shorts' was a staged reading trilogy of short one-act comedies from Drama Desk award winner and Emmy nominated writer Eugene Pack (author of 'The Whisper' and creator of 'Celebrity Autobiography'), performed at the 2014 SF Sketchfest on February 9th. Scroll down for photos of the cast in action!
Opening Night of the UCLA Film & Television Archive Film Series: 'CHAMPION: THE STANLEY KRAMER CENTENNIAL' is set for tonight, August 9, 2013 at the Billy Wilder Theater, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard (at the corner of Westwood Boulevard), Los Angeles, Calif.
Opening Night of the UCLA Film & Television Archive Film Series: 'CHAMPION: THE STANLEY KRAMER CENTENNIAL' is set for Friday, August 9, 2013 at the Billy Wilder Theater, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard (at the corner of Westwood Boulevard), Los Angeles, Calif.
'Deathtroupe', an original play by Mary Willard, author of 'Moonshine', 'Occasional Sin', and 'Elvis and Juliet'. opens at The Grove on Saturday, March 12th. 'Deathtroupe' is a comedy with blood-curdling screams, a murderer by the name of 'The Chopper' running loose, grilled cheese sandwiches, Jell-o, and Captain Morgan.
The Grove Theatre is proud to announce the opening of "Deathtroupe", an original play by Mary Willard, author of "Moonshine", "Occasional Sin", and "Elvis and Juliet".
The Grove Theatre announces the opening of 'Deathtroupe', an original play
by Mary Willard, author of 'Moonshine', 'Occasional Sin', and 'Elvis and Juliet'. 'Deathtroupe' is a comedy with blood-curdling screams, a murderer by the name of ‘The Chopper' running loose, grilled cheese sandwiches, Jell-o, and Captain Morgan.
'Deathtroupe', an original play by Mary Willard, author of 'Moonshine', 'Occasional Sin', and 'Elvis and Juliet'. opens at The Grove on Saturday, March 12th. 'Deathtroupe' is a comedy with blood-curdling screams, a murderer by the name of 'The Chopper' running loose, grilled cheese sandwiches, Jell-o, and Captain Morgan.
The Grove Theatre is proud to announce the opening of "Deathtroupe", an original play by Mary Willard, author of "Moonshine", "Occasional Sin", and "Elvis and Juliet".
The Hollywood Arts Council presented their 24th Annual Charlie Awards in the historic newly refurbished Blossom Room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, home of the first Academy Awards ceremony, at a Sold Out luncheon on Friday, March 19, 2010. Nyla Arslanian, President of the Hollywood Arts Council said: 'We raised $75,000 at the event which will benefit the Council's arts programs for underserved children in the community. This is a challenging year economically, but our kids' art programs must continue; Hollywood's at-risk children can't wait for times to get better. We are very grateful to our 250 event attendees and sponsors for their generous support.'