Open-Door Playhouse Debuts WHITESVILLE On February 13
Open-Door Playhouse presents 'Whitesville,' a gripping three-act play in podcast form. Follow the Clayton family as they navigate the aftermath of George Floyd's murder and face their own family secrets. Don't miss this powerful production during Black History Month. Directed by Rachel Berney Needleman and featuring a talented cast.
Open-Door Playhouse Presents 2nd Annual Celebration Of Women In Theatre During October
Open-Door Playhouse presents a celebration of women in theatre with a series of short plays in podcast form. Listen to talented female playwrights, directors, and actors showcase their work throughout October. Enjoy a variety of engaging stories, including historical dramas, comedic monologues, and more. Support this non-profit organization and its mission to promote new and emerging playwrights.
Open-Door Playhouse Debuts THE VISIT On March 1
In the new short play, The Visit, Susan, a young housewife is just getting back to her normal routine after suffering a miscarriage. While getting back into housekeeping duties she receives a surprise wellness check from a representative from the emergency clinic where she and her husband rush to on the night of her miscarriage.
An Evening Of One Acts: JOAN and WHAT DID THEY SAY Comes to Theatre Unlimited
Catworks Productions is pleased to present the premiere of An Evening of One Acts brought to you by Bernadette Armstrong & Wendy Winter. The evening includes playwright Bernadette Armstrong's JOAN, directed by Collette Rutherford, and WHAT DID THEY SAY by playwright Wendy Winter, directed by Adam Matalon. The two acts will premiere at Theatre Unlimited, March 22 - April 6, 2019.
Photo Flash: First Look at Actors Co-op Theatre Company's THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER
Opening to a sold out house, the Actors Co-op Theatre Company's production of Kaufman and Hart's THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER has been well-received by critics and continues to delight. The beloved comedy about a nightmare holiday guest who never leaves is directed by Linda Kerns, and produced by Thomas Chavira. The play runs through December 17 at the Actors Co-op David Schall Theatre, 1760 N. Gower St. (on the campus of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood) in Hollywood 90028. Check out a first look at production photos below!