Echo Theater Company's West Coast Premiere of AMERICAN FALLS Begins Tonight
'In American Falls, a doctor can live next to a shoe salesman, and a shoe salesman can be an Indian.' The Echo Theater Company introduces L.A. audiences to playwright Miki Johnson when Chris Fields directs the West Coast premiere of American Falls, opening tonight, Sept. 11 at the Echo's Atwater Village Theatre home.
Photo Flash: Jessica Goldberg's BETTER Opens Tonight
A Jewish, Midwestern, Chekhovian comic drama for the 21st century will be the third offering in The Echo Theater Company's 2015 season at Atwater Village Theatre, the company's new permanent home. Jennifer Chambers directs the world premiere of Better, a gentle examination of family and mortality by Jessica Goldberg, opening Oct. 4.
Echo Theater Company Premieres BETTER, Now thru 11/6
A Jewish, Midwestern, Chekhovian comic drama for the 21st century will be the third offering in The Echo Theater Company's 2015 seaason at Atwater Village Theatre, the company's new permanent home. Jennifer Chambers directs the world premiere of Better, a gentle examination of family and mortality by Jessica Goldberg, opening tonight, Oct. 4.
Echo Theater Company to Premiere BETTER, 10/4-11/6
A Jewish, Midwestern, Chekhovian comic drama for the 21st century will be the third offering in The Echo Theater Company's 2015 seaason at Atwater Village Theatre, the company's new permanent home. Jennifer Chambers directs the world premiere of Better, a gentle examination of family and mortality by Jessica Goldberg, opening Oct. 4.
Photo Flash: First Look at Echo Theater's A FAMILY THING World Premiere
Three estranged brothers reunite to settle unfinished business in the world premiere of A Family Thing, a darkly funny new drama about the meaning of family by Gary Lennon (The Interlopers). The Echo Theater Company presents a five-week run at Stage 52, now through March 17, directed by Chris Fields. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the show in the photos below!
Echo Theater Company Presents A FAMILY THING, Beginning 2/16
Three estranged brothers reunite to settle unfinished business in the world premiere of A Family Thing, a darkly funny new drama about the meaning of family by Gary Lennon (The Interlopers). The Echo Theater Company presents a five-week run at Stage 52, February 16-March 17, directed by Chris Fields.
Echo Theater's GOD’S EAR Closes
The Echo Theater Company has announced it will present the Los Angeles premiere of God's Ear, a play by Jenny Schwartz, directed by Rory Kozoll.
Echo Theater Presents GOD’S EAR
The Echo Theater Company has announced it will present the Los Angeles premiere of God's Ear, a play by Jenny Schwartz, directed by Rory Kozoll.
Echo Theater Presents GOD’S EAR
The Echo Theater Company has announced it will present the Los Angeles premiere of God's Ear, a play by Jenny Schwartz, directed by Rory Kozoll.
WHITE'S LIES to Close June 13th
BroadwayWorld.com has learned that WHITE'S LIES will end its Off-Broadway run, this Sunday, June 13th after their 7:30PM show.
WHITE'S LIES Kicks Off Meet the White's Liars Talkbacks 5/26
The producers of WHITE'S LIES have announced a series of weekly talkbacks, 'Meet the White's Liars,' on Wednesday nights, beginning with the Wednesday, May 26th performance. Currently running at New World Stages, WHITE'S LIES is written by Ben Andron & directed by Bob Cline.
WHITE'S LIES Kicks Off Meet the White's Liars Talkbacks 5/26
The producers of WHITE'S LIES have announced a series of weekly talkbacks, 'Meet the White's Liars,' on Wednesday nights, beginning with the Wednesday, May 26th performance. Currently running at New World Stages, WHITE'S LIES is written by Ben Andron & directed by Bob Cline.
Off-Broadway Comedy WHITES LIES To Become Sitcom
On Monday morning, playwright Ben Andron flew to California where he is currently in negotiations to turn WHITE'S LIES into a sitcom. Producer Aaron Grant isn't surprised. 'I can't get into specifics for obvious reasons,' Grant commented. 'But it's not surprising, especially since so many people likened the play to a sitcom, our audiences rarely stop laughing & the cast list reads like a who's who of television talent & history.'