Here’s everything this week on LA Stage– READ MORE
From the Ridiculous to the Hilarious
by Greta McAnany | July 30, 2010
If it were a movie, no one would bat an eye. The distance created by the silver screen between audience and action mitigates the reaction. But onstage, with no buffer between audience and action, the violence is palpable. READ MORE
Casting is Complete for 2010 Young Artist Project at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
by LA Stage Alliance | July 29, 2010
After nearly 100 applications and interviews, 10 young performers have been selected for The 2010 Young Artist Project at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. READ MORE
Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program
by LA Stage Alliance | July 28, 2010
The 2011 Notice of Funding Availability has been released for the Culver City Performing Arts Grants Program. The application is currently being distributed electronically through e-mail and is available via the City’s website… READ MORE
The Prolific Career of Scenic Designer
Tom Buderwitz
by Gary Ballard | July 28, 2010
The 19th century Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle once wrote: “Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.” READ MORE
Tim Wright, Circle X and The Good Book
by Mark Kinsey Stephenson | July 27, 2010
It is a pleasant summer afternoon in Los Angeles, not one of the blistering heat days officially marking the season. Light stubble shades the face of youthful Tim Wright, Artistic Director of well-respected Circle X Theatre Co., as he sits comfortably in a large room located at historic Hollywood United Methodist Church. READ MORE
Week of July 26, 2010
Last call for Black Coffee and hopefully you don’t get stuck in an Elevator after A Walk in the Woods. READ MORE
Looking for an intern?
by LA Stage Alliance | July 27, 2010
West Los Angeles College is sponsoring an internship program for business administration and the visual/performing arts. READ MORE
Racquel Lehrman: “Theater Mom” in the Best Sense of the Word
by Cynthia Citron | July 26, 2010
It’s a boy. Due to be born around August 30 and named Beckett or Jackson or Brady. His mother-to-be, Racquel Lehrman, has been “giving birth” for the past nine years. READ MORE
The Drug Dealer of Inishmore, Songs and Dances
by Don Shirley | July 24, 2010
What’s it like to perform upside-down in the astonishing The Lieutenant of Inishmore? And a few impressions of Songs and Dances of Imaginary Lands. READ MORE
Ayckbourn’s Bedroom Farce Spotlights Marriage at the Odyssey
by Lee Melville | July 23, 2010
“Four couples, three bedrooms, two celebrations, one blazing argument and an illicit kiss (or two). Alan Ayckbourn’s ingenious comedy shines a brilliant spotlight onto the trials and tribulations of suburban marriage.” READ MORE
Week of July 22, 2010
Last chance to hear More Lies About Jerzy and be sure to see the opening of Cinderella starring Sally Struthers. READ MORE







