68 CENT CREW is proud to present the second production as the resident theatre company at NO HO ARTS CENTER, the West Coast Premiere of John Patrick Shanley's "Storefront Church" directed by Ronnie Marmo, opening at The NoHo Arts Center beginning November 23, 2013.
Storefront Church is the final installment of the trilogy called Church and State, which began with the critically acclaimed, Doubt. The story concerns a Bronx Borough President who is forced, by the mortgage crisis, into a confrontation with a local minister. The question they confront is one that faces us all. What is the relationship between spiritual experience and social action?
PRODUCTION TEAM
Playwright -
John Patrick Shanley
Directed by - Ronnie Marmo
Produced by - Ronnie Marmo
Set Design -
Danny Cistone
Lighting Design - Matt Richter
THE ACTORS:
Aris Alvarado, Ed Dyer, Alan Ehrlich,
Charles Hoyes, Johnnett Kent,
Steven Stanton.
The 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company is a community dedicated to assisting actors, writers, directors, and producers in the realization of their creative and professional identity.
The company is committed to facilitating positive social change through artistic excellence and professional transformation.
Twelve years ago, Ronnie Marmo, with nothing but 68 cents in his pocket and a dream of creating a positive, artistic, and supportive environment for actors, founded the 68 Cent Crew Theatre Company in Los Angeles, California. The mission, to create "a community dedicated to assisting actors, writers, directors and producers in the realization of their creative and professional identity."
Since its inception, 68 has produced over fifty successful shows and festivals including,
Lenny Bruce Is Back, Bill W. and Dr. Bob, The Knights of Mary Phagan, as well as 13 by
John Patrick Shanley Collection, as a festival, in its entirety. Lauded as one of the top 99 seat theatres in Los Angeles, Theatre 68 has earned a reputation for first-rate productions and has fostered hundreds of talented artists through the years.
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