Arts Orange County, the countywide nonprofit arts council, has announced a new program it is offering in collaboration with Chance Theater, an innovative local theater company, and Veterans First, a local veteran's service agency.
The fourth annual edition of OC-centric: Orange County's New Play Festival introduces Southland audiences to four local playwrights emerging as powerful voices in Southland theatre, and a quartet of intriguing and satisfying plays from their imaginations - stories brought to life by actors and directors from across Southern California in collaboration with Chapman University theatre students. Join us in the Moulton Hall Studio Theatre for this destination new play event.
The fourth annual edition of OC-centric: Orange County's New Play Festival introduces Southland audiences to four local playwrights emerging as powerful voices in Southland theatre, and a quartet of intriguing and satisfying plays from their imaginations - stories brought to life by actors and directors from across Southern California in collaboration with Chapman University theatre students. Join us in the Moulton Hall Studio Theatre for this destination new play event.
The Orange County Playwrights Alliance brings staged readings of three new one-act plays to the ocean-view Newport Theatre Arts Center on Saturday, July 12 - works written by dramatists who have been produced across America. All three works look at people who leave their comfort zones for new worlds, whether by choice or by chance.
Join us August 21-31, 2014 in Chapman University's Moulton Hall Studio Theatre, located at 300 E. Palm Ave., Orange, CA 92866 for the 4th annual OC-centric new play festival.
Broadway actress/Producer/Director Angelica Page, now back home in New York after working & travelling on the West coast this past year, will perform live at her In The Flesh - 'An Affair with Angelica Page and Special Guests' -theatrical/musical event, in conjunction with the Musical Momentum benefit concert series, at the Metropolitan Room - 34 W 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010 - tonight, October 27th at 9:30pm.
Broadway actress/Producer/Director Angelica Page, now back home in New York after working & travelling on the West coast this past year, will perform live at her In The Flesh - "An Affair with Angelica Page and Special Guests" -theatrical/musical event, in conjunction with the Musical Momentum benefit concert series, at the Metropolitan Room - 34 W 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010 - on Sunday, October 27th at 9:30pm.
The Orange County Great Park and Arts Orange County will present a new Arts Happening featuring the premier of a new one-woman play: The Dig. Written by and starring Los Angeles-based actress Stacie Chaiken, The Dig recounts the dramatic tale of a world-renowned American archeologist who uncovers the identity of a remarkable find in the Middle East that has the potential for explosive consequences. What is it? Come find out at the premier of The Dig on Saturday, November 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Artists Studios at the Palm Court Arts Complex.
The 2012 edition of OC-centric features the talents of skilled actors and professional directors from across the Southland, giving life to new plays that are by turns funny, thoughtful and provocative. This year's festival is supported by a grant from Chapman University.
Now Orange County can catch some of the most talked-about shows in London, for just a fraction of the cost. Shot in High Definition, experience the best of British theatre up close and personal on the Barclay's giant screen.
Now Orange County can catch some of the most talked-about shows in London, for just a fraction of the cost. Shot in High Definition, experience the best of British theatre up close and personal on the Barclay's giant screen.
Whether chasing the freight trains that criss-cross the country or repeatedly admiring the commuter lines that practically ran through his backyard, the late Richard Steinheimer evinced a lifelong Passion for Trains.
Whether chasing the freight trains that criss-cross the country or repeatedly admiring the commuter lines that practically ran through his backyard, the late Richard Steinheimer evinced a lifelong Passion for Trains.