Open Circle Theatre's WAITING FOR GODOT to Benefit My Friend's Place
The Open Circle Theatre Company has announced a special performance of its currently running production of Waiting for Godot on Thursday, March 30 at 8pm. A post-play discussion will follow and the evening will benefit My Friend's Place, a non-profit homeless youth resource center in Hollywood.
The Open Circle Theatre Company presents WAITING FOR GODOT
The Open Circle Theatre Company has announced a new production of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, directed by Daniel J. Wilner. There will be two preview performances on March 23 and March 24 at 8pm, and opening is set for Saturday, March 25 at 8pm. Waiting for Godot will play a limited engagement through April 16 at The Other Space @ The Actors Company in West Hollywood.
BWW Review: BABY OH BABY Premieres at the Whitefire
Playwrights Phil Scarpaci and T.L. Shannon are from opposite sides of the pond. Scarpaci is American and Shannon, British. When they wrote Baby Oh Baby, they decided to leave the setting England, as the British are expert farceurs and know a thing or two about delivering comedy. Surprisingly, the play projects a very contemporary perspective on artificial insemination...and becomes quite serious midway through its 80 minute playing time. Not to say that a serious topic cannot be funny. Of course, we must laugh at everything, but sometimes the topic deserves a bit more exploration at the core, and frivolity is not always the best way to handle it. Now onstage on Saturdays only, at 8 pm through June 4, Baby Oh Baby has a terrific cast who make the material rise off the printed page with a nice entertainment high.
The Cell Theatre Presents THE HYPOCHONDRIAC, 11/4-22
The Hypochondriac, a contemporary re-imagining of Moliére's last play, The Imaginary Invalid, which satirizes today's pill-popping culture and broken, drug-driven health care system, will have select performances at The Cell Theatre from November 4-22.
The Cell Theatre Presents THE HYPOCHONDRIAC, 11/4-22
The Hypochondriac, a contemporary re-imagining of Moliére's last play, The Imaginary Invalid, which satirizes today's pill-popping culture and broken, drug-driven health care system, will have select performances at The Cell Theatre from November 4-22.