USVAA Vets Repertory and Revenant Stage (formerly The Elephant Theatre) present the world premiere of A 60's Trilogy, written by playwright and screenwriter Tommy Carter (Hellz Kitchen Ablaze, Remake for BET). Revenant Stage and USVAA Vets Repertory Artistic Director David Fofi (Unorganized Crime, The Twilight of Schlomo, In Arabia We'd All Be Kings) directs. Producers are Danna Hyams (formerly of The Hayworth Theatre) and veterans Kim Estes and Keith Jeffreys of USVAA. A 60's Trilogy plays August 31 through September 23 as a guest production at The New American Theatre in Hollywood; 1312 N. Wlton Pl. Tickets can be purchased atPlays411.com/trilogy.
A 60's Trilogy features three short plays:
Raw Open Wound: Five strangers, each scarred by the Vietnam War, attempt to come to terms with their individual grief, loss, and the 58,000 names on The Wall as they converge at the 1982 opening of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Starring Lorna Duyn, Lawrence Dillard, Scott Krinsky, Mark Adair Rios, Tony Williams
Jack Ruby is my Idol: A black woman and a white man, who were raised together as children but were torn apart after the Kennedy assassination reunite for the first time since those shining moments known as "Camelot."
Starring: Joe Dalo, Chantel Deniese
Montgomery: A hospital emergency room is crowded with black and white marchers who were beaten mercilessly by law enforcement during a march led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Inspired by the whites who like so many countless blacks also lost their lives tragically during the civil rights struggle.
Starring John Charles Meyer, Jean Noel Ruhland.
"As a U.S. Navy veteran and artist, I had the privilege of working with the USVAA members as a director, acting teacher, mentor and facilitator, which culminated in readings of original works at Sony Studio and the Actors Gang," says director David Fofi. "I am proud that I will be serving as the Artistic Director of the new USVAA Vets Repertory, developing a comprehensive theater program and utilizing the many talented veteran artists in concert with non-veteran professionals.This compelling new play will be a launching pad for our future endeavors, continuing to provide acting, directing and creative writing workshops as well as staging future original work by the participants, empowering veteran artists to flourish."
Revenant Stage is the new name for the award-winning theatre company The Elephant Theatre. Under David Fofi's leadership, the company won countless Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards, Garland Awards, Ovation Awards nominations, as well as critical "Critics Picks" from major Los Angeles and New York publications. Under its new name Revenant Stage will produce new works and continue its collaborative spirit.
USVAA Veterans Repertory is a new partnership between United States Veterans' Artists Alliance (USVAA) and the American Theater Channel. Working with military veteran actors, directors and writers, the company will present new and classic works of theater at the USVAA theater and locations throughout the country. It was recently announced that David Fofi is USVAA Veterans Repertory's new artistic director.
The United States Veterans' Artists Alliance (USVAA) is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary non-profit arts organization, founded in 2004 by military veterans and artists. USVAA provides opportunities for veterans in the arts by highlighting the work of veterans in the arts, humanities and entertainment industry along with the contributions veterans have made to the rich cultural history of our nation since the Revolutionary War.
Additionally, USVAA networks with veterans, artists, supportive individuals and organizations within the arts and veterans' communities to find funding and support for individual artistic projects in theater, film, television, the visual/fine arts and a wide variety of crafts.
Where possible, USVAA strives - as spokespersons in the veteran's community and in our endeavors as artists - to address issues of concern to veterans and their families via artistic endeavors and platforms. These issues include the transition from military to civilian life, education, employment, the effects of wartime and military service injuries such as PTSD, TBI and Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and homelessness among veterans.
For more information about USVAA, visit: http://usvaa.org
Performances of A 60's Trilogy take place August 31 through September 23, 2018. Opening weekend, performances will be Friday and Saturday August 31 and September 1 at 8pm. The remainder of the performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm.
The New American Theatre is located at 1312 N. Wilton Pl. Hollywood, CA 90028. For reservations and information, visit Plays411.com/trilogyVideos