Shauna declares today Gratituesday as a way to keep spirits up around the Inn. After all, isnt it important to practice gratitude?
As we catch glimpses of their lives outside the Inn, the INNmates struggle to reconcile todays world with how things used to be just a few short weeks ago. Angry ex-bosses and ex-friends can derail the best of intentions, but so can the loneliness that comes from missing a spouse or a kid. Will they abandon their grateful spirits, or will they remember they are truly INN-debted at Isolation Inn.
Stick around after the Ep 5 live stream and hang out with cast and production team as they tell behind-the-scenes stories and answer your questions in our "Virtual Lobby"! <-- yes, that means Zoom ;)
A little bit more about Isolation Inn:
Shauna Silverman has always believed that every cloud has a silver liningeven if that cloud is a pandemic. With a generous heartand an eye toward self-promotionthe former sitcom actress springs into action when the Safer at Home emergency order is issued in Los Angeles on March 19th by offering the unoccupied rooms in her quaint L.A. Bed & Breakfast to essential workers and others who need to self-isolate.With humor, heart and a few surprises along the way, Isolation Inn weaves together the lives and stories of a range of characters in the early weeks of COVID-19. All who have found their way to Shaunas residence and start their path to becoming a fragile family as they navigate the new normal alone together.
Isolation Inn is a collaborative Moving Arts company project conceived by Trey Nichols and Dana Schwartz and written by Moving Arts company members Laura Buckles, Jackie Moses, Trey Nichols, Dana Schwartz, Michael Shutt, and Khari Wyatt.
Directed by Darin Anthony
Produced, edited & live streamed by Gabrieal Griego
Assistant producer - Kirsten Turkle
Our talented actors are Moving Arts company members as well as guest artists from our local LA theatre scene and beyond.Join us for this grand experiment in collaborative storytelling!
What viewers are saying:
"Sincerely, I do a lot of Zoom content- this is AMAZINGLY brilliant, best thing Ive ever seen on Zoom, and so seamless. GREAT writing, GREAT Acting, Awesome directing and absolutely brilliantly produced & edited. My Goodness THANK YOU, BRAVO"
"What a fun and sneaky Pandemic treat our friends at Moving Arts have given us! Spending time with the familiar characters who inhabit ISOLATION INN (lived in LA much?) is a delightful diversion that's sweet and funny, and at the same time smart and touching. Not that I haven't been crying at everything I watch for the past year, but... Can't wait for the new episodes!"
"This show has helped me get through the isolation of this pandemic. I know it's a Zoom show, but Isolation Inn has been able to touch me in ways other Zoom shows haven't. Thank you for making this show!"
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LA Phil Etudes with John Adams
Walt Disney Concert Hall (1/28 - 1/28) | ||
Seoul Festival with the LA Phil: Night 2
Walt Disney Concert Hall (6/7 - 6/8) | ||
Yamato – The Drummers of Japan 人の力 Hito no chikara | The Power of Human Strength
The Soraya (3/22 - 3/22) | ||
Fake It Until You Make It
Center Theatre Group at the Mark Taper Forum (1/29 - 3/9) | ||
The Peking Acrobats
Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall (1/18 - 1/18) | ||
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