Most LA actors take other jobs to support their acting. But how many of them turn their experiences on those jobs into an award-winning play (with roles for themselves, of course)? Inspired by the young men they worked with as graveyard-shift residential counselors in the group home system, Terryl Daluz and Mann Alfonso created MASKS, which won an NAACP Award even before it opens next weekend in NoHo. READ MORE

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