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Beverly Hills Playhouse Presents ALIMENTO: A Presentation of One-Act Productions 11/18

By: Nov. 14, 2011
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Buck Henry, Lisa Loomer, Boni Alvarez, Dan Duling, Mary Edith Burrell, Elena Minor, Jan Munroe, Robyn Peterson, Rob Sullivan, and Stephanie Waxman join The Katselas Theatre Company and Art Division for a three day event to help feed the underserved and homeless of MacArthur Parkcontribute writings to this unique event. They will compose 15-minute-or-less plays, that will be performed in readings by a company of professional actor/celebrities, and guests from the Downtown Women's Center. 

In partnership with Art Division for ALIMENTO, INKubator at Katselas Theatre Company has commissioned prominent playwrights to compose plays, performed in readings over the weekend at the Beverly Hills Playhouse:

FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 18th & 19th at 8pm:
Short works on nutrition, hunger, eating habits, corporate gluttony, and more. Writers include Buck Henry, Lisa Loomer, Boni Alvarez, Dan Duling, Mary Edith Burrell, Elena Minor, Jan Munroe, Robyn Peterson, Rob Sullivan, and Stephanie Waxman for this unique event.

SUNDAY November 20th:

11am: "WOMEN FROM SKID ROW TELL THEIR STORIES" director by Michael Kerns

4pm: INKubator's "THEME SCENE" - A salon hosted by Susan Krebs and her quartet, exploring the theme "ENOUGH" through music, song, poetry, and spoken word with visual projections by Marc Rosenthal. Rich Eames on piano, Jeff Takiguchi on bass, Jerry Kalaf on drums and Chuck Manning on sax.

Proceeds from the two day event plus any dry goods, or supermarket discount cards will go to Art Division's Thanksgiving Food Drive, which will prepare and serve meals to underserved families and the homeless of MacArthur Park.

THE KATSELAS THEATRE COMPANY is widely respected for its history of developing artists (actors, musicians, writers, designers, and directors) while helping to create the next generation of theatre goers - thus its passion for new original plays that speak to today's audiences. In just the last two years KTC has produced ten World Premiere productions including 2010's staging of Influence, which garnered a Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle nomination and two LA Weekly nominations (Best Play, Best Production). KTC believes in the importance of the artist in our community. Its programs, (INKubator, SoloMojo, KTC Playwrights Lab, KTC Kids, and New Voices), its workshops - even its main stage productions are designed to help the artist find their unique voice and achieve their vision....and audiences love it! All by itself, in just two small theatres, KTC's monthly INKubator series (launched Jan 2011) has premiered new works-in-progress by eleven musicians and more than twenty Los Angeles writers ages 17 to 80 for more than 860 audience members. Adding audience "chats" and quarterly follow-ups with the artists to monitor their progress; the entire venture has been an unqualified success.

ART DIVISION is a non-profit in the Rampart District and is dedicated to teaching professional skills in both plastic arts and literacy to students between the ages of 18-25. Within their facility at The Tides Building, Art Division has amassed an impressive library of art books for student use, offers free classes in drawing, watercolor, photography, writing, and art history taught by a team of professional artists and teachers, and has on display rotating gallery shows of student and artist work.

THE BEVERLY HIILLS PLAYHOUSE
254 South Robertson Blvd.
Beverly Hills, 90211

Friday, November 18th and Saturday, November 19th at 8pm
Sunday, November 20th at 11am (Guests from the Downtown Women's Center will perform)

Admission is $15 for each event or $25.00 for a weekend pass.
For reservations call:702 KTC-TKTS (702-582-8587) or online at ktctickets.com

 



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