(photo courtesy: Lisa Scarsi)
Live interview from the cast of Cabaret @ Gem Theatre in Garden Grove. www.theorangecurtainrev.com, www.Latheatrebites.com
(Photo by Ed Krieger)
A couple returns to their deserted cabin in the woods to pack it up. A storm moves in, a mysterious child appears… could this be their child come home? Taken from the website
(Photo by Ed Krieger)
A handsome, wealthy landowner who woos three sisters isn’t what he seems. But neither are they. A harrowing comedy, that goes to hell. Taken from the website.
SYNOPSIS: Six one-acts examine various aspects of humanity, including coping with loss, suffering in the face of great adversity, addiction, and the power of love to triumph over all obstacles. Taken from the website
(Photos: Lindsay Schnebly)
William Mastrosimone’s gripping drama about a terrorist who has wreaked madness and destruction on America and is about to use a news reporter to exploit just one more valuable hostage – the world’s supply of clean water. Taken from the website.
(photo courtesy: Ed Krieger)
A struggling actor is in New York for a callback for a Broadway show. He’s staying in an upscale apartment with a successful childhood friend and his wife who are locked in a troubled marriage. After blowing his audition, the distraught actor happens upon a gun in an alley. Encouraged by a homeless vet, the actor accepts the gun as his own and becomes infused with supreme confidence. The ensuing action turns his lifelong friends job and marriage upside down while also flipping his fortune allowing him to return to the theater and land the role. His high comes crashing down however when the history of his found gun is revealed to him. Ultimately, the actor and his friend must come to terms with hard truths they have each repressed in order to move forward with their lives in a better place. Taken from the website
(Photos by Mathew Caine @ Studio Digitrope)
A romantic comedy written by Renee Taylor (who played Fran Drescher’s mother in the TV show The Nanny) and Joseph Bologna (Love and Other Strangers), Love Allways follows the lives of different couples as they each deal with the ups and downs of their own love lives. Directed by Gloria Gifford, this hilarious and sexy play makes its Los Angeles premiere at Gray Studios in North Hollywood. Taken from the website
Gray Studios
5250 Vineland Ave.
Noth Hollywood, CA 91607
Performances:
Runs until April 25th
Saturday, 8 p.m.
Sundays, 7:30 p.m.
CASA 0101 Theater and TNH Productions in association with LA Councilmember Gil Cedillo are proud to present Disney’s Aladdin: Dual Language Edition! Centuries ago, the royalty in the palace of Agrabah speak one language: Spanish; and its people in the streets another: English. When the rebellious princess and a delinquent street rat meet in the market place, they find something special in one another, rise above the barriers between them, and with a little magic help create a better future. This production is performed in English and Spanish and is fully understandable in both languages. www.casa0101.org/
(Photo by Cooper Bates)
A new version of the classic story set in depression-era Kentucky narrated by Bradley Whitford (in a special video performance) and featuring the rollicking bluegrass sounds of The Get Down Boys. Multiple award-winning 24th Street Theatre (Walking the Tightrope, Man Covets Bird) specializes in sophisticated theater with emotional depth that appeals to kids as well as adults. Taken from the website.