
November 2013
The Black Suits
By ways of a Battle of the Bands-contest, four hopeful young Long Island boys prepare themselves for rock n’ roll stardom. The show features music and lyrics by Joe Iconis and Robert Emmett Maddock. More information
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Forever
Pulitzer finalist Dael Orlandersmith premieres her autobiographical one-woman show, which takes her from growing up in Harlem to strolling through Paris's storied Pere Lachaise Cemetery
Find out more »January 2015
Chavez Ravine
Performance troupe Culture Clash recounts stories from the displaced residents in a production set to music by East L.A. rockers the Rodarte Brothers
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Architecture Talks: A Conversation with Steven Ehrlich and Whitney Wyatt
From Hollywood Golden Age movie theater to 21st century playhouse, the Kirk Douglas Theater in Culver City has a lot of history
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How to Be a Rock Critic
Lester Bangs was the demigod of music criticism. In this one-man play, based on the gonzo scribe’s writings
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Girlfriend
The songs of Matthew Sweet serve as a through-line for a play about two high school guys who fall in love in 1990s Nebraska.
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Straight White Men
In a new play by Young Jean Lee, what starts out as a laid-back Christmas for a dad and his three adult sons turns into an examination of what it means to be white amid continued racial disharmony in America.
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Women Laughing Alone with Salad
The farce, making its West Coast debut, ponders the pressures of a body-conscious society.
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November 2016
Center Theatre Group’s Young Producers Circle Event for Vicuña
A tailor to the wealthy, powerful, and famous struggles to serve a very unusual client: a blustering real estate tycoon and reality TV star who—to everyone’s surprise—becomes a major party’s nominee for President
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