BWW Reviews: La Jolla Playhouse parks THE CAR PLAYS in San Diego
Never has the infamous movie line "Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night" more apt than in THE CAR PLAYS, a unique, site-specific theatrical offering that truly lives up to the idea of riveting, in-your-face theater. At times moving, and at times unnerving and uncomfortable, this intriguingly-conceived entertainment experiment—which really feels right at home here in the mobile culture of Southern California—will continue performances at The La Jolla Playhouse through March 11.
Produced by L.A. troupe Moving Arts from a concept by Paul Stein, THE CAR PLAYS is seriously one of the most thrilling theater experiences you will ever witness—or rather, get stuck in (and in a good way). Yes, the very concept of the play series sounds altogether eyebrow-raising itself: One by one, ushers escort (then trap!) an audience of two within the confined space of a vehicle for a ten-minute mini-play that unfolds before their very eyes. After that play finishes, audience members are then escorted to the next vehicle in their row for a total of five plays per row. There are three rows of five cars, so a pair of audience members will never know which set of plays they'll get when they show up. Cool, right?
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E=MC² Einstein The Musical Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center (7/03-7/26) |
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Gershwin and the Golden Age Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) (10/11-10/11) |
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Shrek the Musical Morgan-Wixson Theatre (6/28-7/26) |
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Alison Krauss and Union Station Vina Robles Amphitheatre (10/02-10/02) |
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Water for Elephants Hollywood Pantages Theatre (9/08-9/27) |
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Proof El Portal Theatre (7/23-7/26) |
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Hamlet Loyola Marymount University (7/09-7/11) |
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The House on Mango Street LA Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts (12/02-12/02) |
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Closing Costs Gil Cates Theater (3/31-5/02) |
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Mentiras All Stars YouTube Theater (9/19-9/19) |








