The biggest challenge of her life is about to transform her world.
A mother coming to terms with her daughter.
A composer coming to terms with his genius. And, even though they’re separated by 200 years, these two people share an obsession that might, even just for a moment, make time stand still.
Drama, memory and music combine to transport you from present-day New York to 19th-century Austria, in this extraordinary Tony-nominated play about passion, parenthood and the moments of beauty that can transform a life.
For mature audiences.
Directed by Thomas James O’Leary
Produced by Thomas Chavira
Early Bird Subscribers Must Attend: 2/10/17 – 2/26/17
Saturday Matinees: 2/18/17 and 3/18/17
Ticket Prices: Regular: $30, Seniors (60 & over): $25, Students w/ ID: $20
33 Variations, despite its failure to make something honest and true of one of its pivotal characters, is an ultimately moving drama that manages to retain its cerebral underpinnings.
Moisés Kaufman's “33 Variations,” now playing at the Actors Co-op's David Schall Theatre, glows with the kind of radiant intellectualism that might seem showy if not for its resonant humanity.
Among the countless memorable Actors Co-op productions I've had the great good fortune to see, 33 Variations may well top them all. It should, without question, top every Los Angeles theater lover's must-see list this month.
Moises Kaufman has written a masterful tale of obsession and relationships, about illness and divine inspiration...Thomas James O'Leary has done a splendid job of directing his septet of actors. (Nan) McNamara truly dominates the piece, etching a heartbreaking performance.
33 Variations, despite its failure to make something honest and true of one of its pivotal characters, is an ultimately moving drama that manages to retain its cerebral underpinnings.
Moisés Kaufman's “33 Variations,” now playing at the Actors Co-op's David Schall Theatre, glows with the kind of radiant intellectualism that might seem showy if not for its resonant humanity.
Among the countless memorable Actors Co-op productions I've had the great good fortune to see, 33 Variations may well top them all. It should, without question, top every Los Angeles theater lover's must-see list this month.
Moises Kaufman has written a masterful tale of obsession and relationships, about illness and divine inspiration...Thomas James O'Leary has done a splendid job of directing his septet of actors. (Nan) McNamara truly dominates the piece, etching a heartbreaking performance.