Sci-Fest Boldly Goes Where Few Have Gone Before: Putting Sci-Fi Onstage
In theatricalizing a genre well represented on film and TV, the one-act festival highlights the form’s unique storytelling value.
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In theatricalizing a genre well represented on film and TV, the one-act festival highlights the form’s unique storytelling value.
A news story provided the initial spark. Then the playwright stirred science and Greek myths into her new play about a star-crossed couple.
She joins artistic director Armando Molina at the helm of the longstanding L.A. company.
The slate includes new plays by Mfoniso Udofia, Tanya Barfield and Penelope Skinner, as well as a revival of Jessica Hagedorn’s ‘Dogeaters.’
Among a busy season of performances, the venue’s theatrical fare will include 9 plays for a variety of ages.
Among the offerings at South Coast Rep’s influential new work fest this year were plays inspired by its astonishing diversity.
New prize program with Center Theatre Group will also set aside funds for local world-premiere production.
The seasoned bicoastal theatremaker agrees in principle with Equity’s goals, but not its expectations or its tactics.
The LGBT theatre’s 2015–16 season features a series of West Coast premieres and a brand new musical.
Dark comedies and dramas fill the theatre’s next season, by authors including James Graham, Liz Duffy Adams, David Gieselman and Enda Walsh.