Review: HOME FRONT at Victory Theatre Center
“On a night like this, anything can happen,” says Lt. James Walker, “The world is never going to be the way it was.” In a strong West Coast premiere at the Victory Theatre directed by Maria Gobetti, Warren Leight’s gut punch of a play, HOME FRONT, proceeds to prove Lt. Walker both correct and devastatingly wrong.
The Victory Theatre Center Presents West Coast Premiere of HOME FRONT
The Victory Theatre Center presents the West Coast premiere of Home Front by Tony Award-winning playwright Warren Leight (Side Man). Leight’s moving portrait of a post-World War II interracial marriage runs January 13 through February 19 at The Victory Theatre Center in Burbank with Victory co-artistic director Maria Gobetti at the helm. Low-priced previews begin January 7.
Victory Theatre Center Premieres Judith Leora Play In Together LA Festival
LA Stage Alliance (LASA) in association with Alternative Theatre Los Angeles (ATLA) presents a?oeTogether LA: A Virtual Stage Festivala?? celebrating the vibrant and diverse intimate theatre scene of the greater Los Angeles area. The Festival will feature The Victory Theatre's production of Judith Leora's new 10-minute play You, Me & Margaret Atwood.
Victory Theatre Center Hosts the World Premiere of THE END OF SEX
The Victory Theatre Center is proud to present the world premiere of The End of Sex by Gay Walch, directed by Maria Gobetti. Opening April 26 in Burbank, this boundary-pushing new drama continues a streak of hard-hitting entertainment from the Victory Theatre.
Theatre West Presents The World Premiere of THE MAN WHO SAVED EVERYTHING
Theatre West presents the world premiere of Benjamin Scuglia's "THE MAN WHO SAVED EVERYTHING"- A compelling drama, directed by Michael Van Duzer, produced by Ernest McDaniel and Garry Kluger. The show will open August 24 and currently scheduled to run through September 23, 2018. Tickets on sale at: www.theatrewest.org
Theatre West Presents The World Premiere of THE MAN WHO SAVED EVERYTHING
Theatre West presents the world premiere of Benjamin Scuglia's "THE MAN WHO SAVED EVERYTHING"- A compelling drama, directed by Michael Van Duzer, produced by Ernest McDaniel and Garry Kluger. The show will open August 24 and currently scheduled to run through September 23, 2018. Tickets on sale at: www.theatrewest.org
Interact Theatre Company Announces Pay What You Can Performance Of NICE FISH By Mark Rylance And Louis Jenkins
Kicking off the final weekend of its run, Interact Theatre Company has added a 'Pay What You Can' performance of Nice Fish on Thursday, March 22, at 8pm. The play, written by Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins and directed by Rob Brownstein and Anita Khanzadian, features (in alphabetical order) Kristen Egermeier, Don Fischer, Rick Friesen, Barry Heins, and Tamika Simpkins. The run ends this coming Sunday, March 25, at 4pm.
BWW Review: UNEMPLOYED ELEPHANTS, a Predictable Romantic Adventure
Playwright Wendy Graf is best known for her uniquely dramatic works such as PLEASE DON'T ASK ABOUT BECKET, ALL AMERICAN GIRL, and NO WORD IN GUYANESE FOR ME. But, in her latest world premiere, UNEMPLOYED ELEPHANTS - A LOVE STORY, she takes a lighter - and more formulaic - approach to her subject.
Photo Flash: Maria Gobetti Directs World Premiere Comedy UNEMPLOYED ELEPHANTS
A chance meeting in an airport lounge leads to a Burmese odyssey and a search for a missing monk… and maybe love. Maria Gobetti directs the world premiere of Unemployed Elephants - A Love Story, a romantic comedy by Wendy Graf (No Word in Guyanese for Me, Please Don't Ask About Beckett). Performances begin on March 9 at The Victory Theatre Center in Burbank, where they continue through April 15. Three low-priced previews take place on March 1, 2 and 3.
Maria Gobetti Directs World Premiere Comedy UNEMPLOYED ELEPHANTS " A LOVE STORY
A chance meeting in an airport lounge leads to a Burmese odyssey and a search for a missing monk… and maybe love. Maria Gobetti directs the world premiere of Unemployed Elephants - A Love Story, a romantic comedy by Wendy Graf (No Word in Guyanese for Me, Please Don't Ask About Beckett). Performances begin on March 9 at The Victory Theatre Center in Burbank, where they continue through April 15. Three low-priced previews take place on March 1, 2 and 3.