Actress, Jackie Nicole discusses the character she played in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum.
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Actress, Jackie Nicole discusses the character she played in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum.
Enjoy this interview!
This Spotlight focuses on Ashley Griffin, an actor in Los Angeles since the age of five who moved to New York City to follow her theatre dreams – and is now both writing and acting in shows.
Shari Barrett (SB): What would you like readers to know about your theatrical background, beginning in Los Angeles which led you to decide to move to NYC?
Ashley Griffin (Ashley): I’m a 5th generation Californian (possibly 6th), but I’m the first actor/dramatist in my family. I grew up at the wonderful rep company, The Santa Monica Playhouse, and made my theatrical debut when I was 5. I worked professionally as a child actor in theater, film and TV and attended the Hamilton Academy of Music Performing Arts High School. I adore Los Angeles theatre, but was always a bit frustrated because it’s much more challenging to do theatre in LA than in NYC since there aren’t as many theatrical productions in LA and Broadway and touring shows rarely audition here.
Ashley Griffin playing Denise off-Broadway in the revival of “Dubarry Was a Lady,” directed by Evan Peters
It’s my experience that the culture is much more TV/Film focused here which was never my true performing interest. But I did appear quite a bit in productions at the Will Geer Theaticum Botanicum (making my Shakespeare debut when I was still a young child), as well as at Royce Hall, The Santa Monica Playhouse, the Morgan-Wixson Theater, and in touring productions, including taking the wonderful show Mary-Mary to the UK where I played Mary-Mary in London, Warwick and Stratford-Upon-Avon.
But at the end of the day, it always felt like if you wanted to do Film/TV you needed to be in LA, and if you wanted to do theatre, you needed to be in NYC. After doing a good amount of Film/TV, I realized my heart was always still within the theater. So, I went to college at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and stayed in the city after graduating, but I’m occasionally still doing work in LA when the right opportunity presents itself.
(SB): What production(s) were you involved with when word went out you needed to immediately postpone/cancel the show?
(Ashley): I’m a Broadway person, and I was literally on my way to a show when I was told Broadway was being shut down. In addition, I had just finished directing The Middleman at the Hudson Theater where we were fortunate to be able to complete our run, and was in meetings about productions I had coming down the pipeline which have obviously been postponed. We’re still trying to figure out next steps for three shows of mine in the wake of the shutdown.
Ashley Griffin playing the lead role of Arcadia in “Trial” off-Broadway, directed by Lori Petty. Photo by Micah Joe
(SB): How was the shutdown communicated with the cast and production team?
(Ashley): By the time we received an email about the closure, most of us had already seen it on the news.
(SB): Are plans in place to present that production at a future date, or is the cancellation permanent?
(Ashley): It depends. Some are being shut down permanently, some are figuring out how to reschedule, and some are in limbo. A lot will depend on when the shutdown actually ends, which is basically out of our hands.
(SB): What future productions on your schedule are also affected by the shutdown?
(Ashley): I have three specific shows that have been directly affected, but since none of them have been officially announced yet, I can’t really say anything specific about them. I can say one is meant to go up this fall.
(SB): How are you keeping the Arts alive while at home by using social media or other online sites?
Ashley Griffin playing the lead role of Astrid in development with “Snow” off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons. Photo by Micah Joel
(Ashley): I’m fortunate that I’m a writer, so I’m working to get as much writing done as I can. I’m in talks to be a part of some virtual readings of projects, and my collaborators and I are meeting online to work and make future plans. I run a podcast for the Onstage Network and I’ve been doing episodes of that.
I am also taking some dance classes online whenever I can, and really enjoy Kathryn Morgan’s wonderful classes on YouTube. I also love Claudia Dean, anything from the Royal Ballet, and Westside Academy of Dance where I grew up studying – special shout out to Celeste Amos, Chason Greenwood, and Johnny Chong’s classes – and I’m very excited to stream Ashley Shaw’s class from Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Company.
(SB): What thoughts would you like to share with the rest of the LA Theatre community while we are all leaving the Ghostlight on and promising to return back to the stage soon?
(Ashley): I think this is a great opportunity to showcase work online and bring it to the attention of people outside our normal communities. I think this could be a great time for LA theatre to be seen and appreciated by audiences all over the country, and hopefully when we’re all back, the online experience can be a doorway to better supporting live theatre in the Los Angeles area.
If anyone’s interested in virtual Arts classes in acting / writing / directing / Shakespeare / business of theatre, I’d love to offer my services. You can reach me on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, my podcast on Onstage Network, and of course through my website.
This article first appeared on Broadway World.
Better Lemons had a fantastic year and we couldn’t have done it without the fantastic critics, publicists, and audience members who share their love of Los Angeles theater, by posting on Better Lemons and sharing their favorite shows and their reviews on social media.
We are especially grateful for all the Registered Critics who took their time this past year to rate shows they have reviewed to be included in our LemonMeter.
There were 1200 productions registered on Better Lemons in 2019! Out of those registered shows, over 600 received at least one review from a Critic and 201 were reviewed by Audience members. Out of these shows, we selected the winners that were most favored by Critics and/or Audiences.
Here is a list with all the Better Lemons SWEET productions of 2019:
(33 shows out of 1200 productions received
a DoubleSWEET #LemonMeter rating
from audience and critics)
TALES FROM THE POWDER ROOM at the Whitefire Theatre
41 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
IF WE RUN at the Lounge Theatre
32 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
RAISED BY WOLVES at the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre
32 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TO DAD WITH LOVE: A TRIBUTE TO BUDDY EBSEN at Theatre West
30 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
14 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
FERTILE: A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE EXPECTATION OF PROCREATION currently at the Whitefire Theatre
27 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
8 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
HOLLYWOODN’T at the Santa Monica Playhouse
20 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
THE BULLY PROBLEM at the Arena Theatre – Theatre of Arts
17 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
9 Critics reviews – 94% Sweet
THE NARCISSIST NEXT DOOR at the Complex Theatre
15 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 75% Sweet
THE ELEPHANT MAN at the El Portal Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 96% Sweet
7 Critics reviews – 93% Sweet
MONO/POLY at the Odyssey Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
5 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
MASTERS OF THE DARK REALM at the Actors Workout Studio
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
BUNNY THE ELF LIVE! currently at the Stages in Fullerton
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
CRACK WHORE, BULIMIC, GIRL-NEXT-DOOR at the Complex Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 96% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
A BIT MUCH at the Lounge Theatre
12 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
(IM)PERFEKT at the Santa Monica Playhouse
11 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
5 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
BLACKBOXING at the Complex Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
5 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
MIL GRUS at the McCadden Place Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
5 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TRANSFERENCE at The Broadwater
9 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
6 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
SCRAPS at the Matrix Theatre
8 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
15 Critics reviews – 87% Sweet
SUPPORTIVE WHITE PARENTS at The Broadwater
8 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
NEIL SIMON’S MUSICAL FOOLS by the Open Fist Theatre Company
7 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
13 Critics reviews – 92% Sweet
ROMEO AND JULIET IN HELL at the Actors Workout Studio
7 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
8 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
FALLEN SAINTS: SALEM at the Actors Workout Studio
7 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
7 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
SAVING CAIN at the Hudson Theatres
6 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
5 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
THE LAST CROISSANT at The Broadwater
5 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
6 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TREYA’S LAST DANCE at the Hudson Theatres
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
10 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
OLIVIA WILDE DOES NOT SURVIVE THE APOCALYPSE at the Complex Theatre
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
6 Critics reviews – 92% Sweet
CLARISSANT at the Atwater Village Theatre
4 Audience reviews – 88% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
CIRQUE DU GISELLE at the Assistance League Theater
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
BATTER UP: MY BRAIN ON BASEBALL at studio/stage
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
4 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
JOAN AND WHAT DID THEY SAY – AN EVENING OF ONE ACTS at Theatre Unlimited (T.U. Studios)
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TREASON at the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre
4 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
45 MILLIGRAMS at The Broadwater
3 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
3 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
(32 shows out of 1200 productions received
a minimum of 10 audience reviews
and have received a SWEET #LemonMeter rating by the Audience)
TALES FROM THE POWDER ROOM at the Whitefire Theatre
41 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
IF WE RUN at the Lounge Theatre
32 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
RAISED BY WOLVES at the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre
32 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
TO DAD WITH LOVE: A TRIBUTE TO BUDDY EBSEN at Theatre West
30 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
FERTILE: A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE EXPECTATION OF PROCREATION currently at the Whitefire Theatre
27 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
AN EXCUSE TO BEHAVE BADLY at the Lounge Theatre
22 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
HOLLYWOODN’T at the Santa Monica Playhouse
20 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
THE BULLY PROBLEM at the Arena Theatre – Theatre of Arts
17 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
TELENOVELA at the Actors Workout Studio
16 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
AMERICAN STRANGER THE MUSICAL at Studio C
16 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
THE NARCISSIST NEXT DOOR at the Complex Theatre
15 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
MONO/POLY at the Odyssey Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
MASTERS OF THE DARK REALM at the Actors Workout Studio
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
BUNNY THE ELF LIVE! currently at the Stages in Fullerton
14 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
CRACK WHORE, BULIMIC, GIRL-NEXT-DOOR Complex Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 96% Sweet
THE ELEPHANT MAN at the El Portal Theatre
14 Audience reviews – 96% Sweet
MANDY PICKS A HUSBAND at the Actors Company
13 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
A BIT MUCH at the Lounge Theatre
12 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
ASK A BLACK WOMAN at Studio C
12 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
THANK YOU FOR LOVING ME at the Stephanie Feury Studio Theatre
12 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
BIRTHDAY at the Actors Company
12 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
(IM)PERFEKT at the Santa Monica Playhouse
11 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
LEAVING PRINCE CHARMING at the Lounge Theatre
11 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
ENERJOYCE…EVOLUTION OF A PISCES BABY BOOMER at the Santa Monica Playhouse
11 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
YES. NO. MAYBE. at the Complex Theatre
11 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
BECOMING PEACE: A ONE WOMAN DRAMEDY ABOUT POWER, CULTURE, VIOLENCE AND NONVIOLENCE at the Lounge Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
CAT SH!T CRAZY…FROM HOT MESS TO HOT MAMA IN FOUR SIMPLE CATS at the Whitefire Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
OCTOPI WALL STREET at the New American Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
EMBRACE LOVE FREE at the Santa Monica Playhouse
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
BLACKBOXING at the Santa Monica Playhouse
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
MIL GRUS at the McCadden Place Theatre
10 Audience reviews – 100% Sweet
(92 shows out of 1200 productions received
a minimum of 10 critic reviews
and have received a SWEET #LemonMeter rating by the Critics)
DANIEL’S HUSBAND at The Fountain Theatre
26 Critics reviews – 96% Sweet
WITCH at the Geffen Playhouse
21 Critics reviews – 93% Sweet
HANDJOB by the Echo Theater Company
21 Critics reviews – 79% Sweet
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at the Ahmanson Theatre
21 Critics reviews – 76% Sweet
THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN by the Antaeus Theatre Company
20 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
SKINTIGHT at the Geffen Playhouse
19 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE by the Antaeus Theatre Company
19 Critics reviews – 97% Sweet
BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY at The Fountain Theatre
19 Critics reviews – 79% Sweet
LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS at the Ahmanson Theatre
18 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE at the Ahmanson Theatre
18 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
1776 THE MUSICAL at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
18 Critics reviews – 94% Sweet
BRONCO BILLY – THE MUSICAL at the Skylight Theatre Company
18 Critics reviews – 92% Sweet
AN INSPECTOR CALLS at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
18 Critics reviews – 81% Sweet
DEADLY at the Sacred Fools Theater Company
18 Critics reviews – 75% Sweet
ON BECKETT at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
17 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
HELLO DOLLY at the Pantages Theatre
17 Critics reviews – 97% Sweet
READY STEADY YETI GO at the Rogue Machine Theatre
17 Critics reviews – 82% Sweet
TOO MUCH SUN at the Odyssey Theatre
17 Critics reviews – 82% Sweet
SALVAGE at the Lounge Theatre
16 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
LOOT at the Odyssey Theatre
16 Critics reviews – 91% Sweet
ANNE, A NEW PLAY at the Museum of Tolerance
16 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES at the Geffen Playhouse
16 Critics reviews – 84% Sweet
NICK DEAR’S FRANKENSTEIN at A Noise Within
16 Critics reviews – 78% Sweet
RAGTIME: THE MUSICAL at the Pasadena Playhouse
15 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
INDECENT at the Ahmanson Theatre
15 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
LOVE ACTUALLY LIVE at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
15 Critics reviews – 97% Sweet
DANA H. at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
15 Critics reviews – 97% Sweet
EIGHT NIGHTS by the Antaeus Theatre Company
15 Critics reviews – 93% Sweet
FALSETTOS at the Ahmanson Theatre
15 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
A KID LIKE JAKE by the IAMA Theatre Company
15 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
LACKAWANNA BLUES at the Mark Taper Forum
15 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
HYPE MAN at The Fountain Theatre
15 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
SCRAPS at the Matrix Theatre
15 critics reviews – 87% Sweet
OTHELLO at A Noise Within
15 Critics reviews – 80% Sweet
PARADISE at the Matrix Theatre
15 Critics reviews – 77% Sweet
LINDA VISTA at the Mark Taper Forum
15 Critics reviews – 77% Sweet
AUGUST WILSON’S JITNEY at the Mark Taper Forum
14 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TO DAD WITH LOVE: A TRIBUTE TO BUDDY EBSEN at Theatre West
14 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum
14 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
DIANA OF DOBSON’S by the Antaeus Theatre Company
14 Critics reviews – 93% Sweet
MOBY DICK – REHEARSED at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum
14 Critics reviews – 89% Sweet
THE SOLID LIFE OF SUGAR WATER by Deaf West Theatre
14 Critics reviews – 89% Sweet
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at the Pasadena Playhouse
14 Critics reviews – 75% Sweet
TWO TRAINS RUNNING AT MATRIX at the Matrix Theatre
13 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
IN CIRCLES at the Odyssey Theatre
13 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TWELFTH NIGHT at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
13 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
RAGTIME at the Chance Theater
13 Critics reviews – 96% Sweet
NEIL SIMON’S MUSICAL FOOLS by the Open Fist Theatre Company
13 Critics reviews – 92% Sweet
WITNESS UGANDA at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
13 Critics reviews – 92% Sweet
THE JOY WHEEL at the Ruskin Group Theatre
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
THE WOLVES by the Echo Theater Company
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
FAITH HEALER at the Odyssey Theatre
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
THE NICETIES at the Geffen Playhouse
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
ARGONAUTIKA at A Noise Within
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
THE PRODUCERS at the Celebration Theatre @ The Lex
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
FEFU AND HER FRIENDS at the Odyssey Theatre
13 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
LIGHTS OUT: NAT “KING” COLE at the Geffen Playhouse
13 Critics reviews – 85% Sweet
GRUMPY OLD MEN: THE MUSICAL at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
13 Critics reviews – 77% Sweet
HAPPY DAYS at the Mark Taper Forum
12 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
CANYON at theLos Angeles Theatre Center
12 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
THE VANDAL at the Chance Theater
12 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
DEATH OF A SALESMAN at the Ruskin Group Theatre
12 Critics reviews – 96% Sweet
NANCY F***ING REAGAN at the Secret Rose Theatre
12 Critics reviews – 88% Sweet
AMERICA ADJACENT at theSkylight Theatre Company
12 Critics reviews – 83% Sweet
DEFENDERS at The Broadwater
12 Critics reviews – 79% Sweet
ANASTASIA at the Pantages Theatre
12 Critics reviews – 75% Sweet
JULIUS WEEZER at the El Portal Theatre
11 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
ANDY WARHOL’S TOMATO at the Pacific Resident Theatre
11 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
BURIED CHILD at A Noise Within
11 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
11 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
HERSHEY FELDER: A PARIS LOVE STORY at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
11 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
ANNA IN THE TROPICS by the Open Fist Theatre Company
11 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
THE GLASS MENAGERIE at A Noise Within
11 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
AT THE TABLE at The Road Theatre Company
11 Critics reviews – 91% Sweet
MISS LILLY GETS BONED at the Rogue Machine Theatre
11 Critics reviews – 91% Sweet
SISTERS IN LAW at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
11 Critics reviews – 91% Sweet
THE GREAT LEAP at the Pasadena Playhouse
11 Critics reviews – 91% Sweet
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at the Odyssey Theatre
11 Critics reviews – 86% Sweet
M. BUTTERFLY at the South Coast Repertory
11 Critics reviews – 77% Sweet
THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER by The Group Rep/Lonny Chapman Theatre
10 Critics reviews – 100% Sweet
TREYA’S LAST DANCE at the Hudson Theatres
10 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
DAMES AT SEA by the Sierra Madre Playhouse
10 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
NEVER IS NOW at the Skylight Theatre Company
10 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
THE NEW ONE at the Ahmanson Theatre
10 Critics reviews – 95% Sweet
FRIENDS WITH GUNS at The Road Theatre Company
10 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL by 5 Star Theatricals
10 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
DISNEY’S FROZEN at the Pantages Theatre
10 Critics reviews – 90% Sweet
THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE by the 24th STreet Theatre
10 Critics reviews – 85% Sweet
SPECIAL at the Theatre of Note
10 Critics reviews – 85% Sweet
SWEENEY TODD – THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET at the South Coast Repertory
10 Critics reviews – 85% Sweet
FIFTEEN MEN IN A SMOKE-FILLED ROOM at Theatre 40
10 Critics reviews – 85% Sweet
LOOSE KNIT by The Group Rep/Lonny Chapman Theatre
10 Critics reviews – 80% Sweet
When the water in a popular tourist spa at the heart of a local town’s economy is discovered to be contaminated, powerful people have to decide whether to put the health of visitors above the town’s commercial interests. Geer’s adaptation resets the play in the small town of South Fork, South Carolina in the 1980s, where issues of race serve to further compound the economic concerns at stake.*
Enjoy this interview with the cast of “Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People” at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum, playing through Sep 28th. You can listen to this interview while commuting, while waiting in line at the grocery store or at an audition, backstage and even front of the stage. For tickets and more info Click here.
*taken from the website
Theatrical shows registered on the Better Lemons calendar!
For more shows visit our Calendar. For shows with a LemonMeter rating, visit our LemonMeter page.
“THE ONLY NON-ORIGINAL SOLO PERFORMANCE AT HFF19. After the suicide of his father, a young man, living alone in Victorian England, struggles to find purpose in life through a passionate romance with Maud, ultimately learning that his feelings of loneliness and violent tendencies are inescapable. ”
Maud//The Madness https://t.co/y1X8BRtztW pic.twitter.com/98XaPrYsem
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 4, 2019
“Hollywood Fringe Festival and the Actor’s Company present CANCELLED, a hilarious new show created and directed by Frankie Ryan Maclaughlin. Staying relevant is a full-time job in the year of our lord 2019, and the last thing you want to be is #Cancelled. A washed up child star. An up-and-coming music producer. An “influencer-by-accident”. What do they have in common? An internet scandal big enough to break them.
CANCELLED is an energetic, fresh take on the #cancelculture dominating today’s headlines. Why do we love a good, shocking, pearl-clutching scandal? Social media, sizzling hot takes, exposed past mistakes, and the dire need to #haveitall, when combined, cook up a lethal recipe- how far would you be willing to go to “make it?” Our show examines our dumpster-fire, can’t look away, schadenfreude-esque fascination with watching stars and influencers we love fall from grace- all in the blink of an eye. CANCELLED tells the tale of three young celebs – an influencer who has it all, a rapper who had it all, and a new girl who wants it all – what will it take to get them #cancelled ?”
#CANCELLED: The Play https://t.co/1OjuvApGMf pic.twitter.com/ByDDNaXQWB
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 4, 2019
“Rachel’s solo show celebrates Jewish identity, girlhood, community mourning, life, and begs the question of whether or not one Jewish comedian can and should make Anne Frank’s death about herself.”
Shiva For Anne Frank https://t.co/PbA2AU0Rv0 pic.twitter.com/s1DxN72Ho3
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Walking On Eggshells In Stilettos written & performed by Ann-Marie Lariccia & directed and developed by Jessica Lynn Johnson, is one woman’s dark comedy that edutains audiences about bipolar disorder, dysfunctional relationships, depression, child abuse, and substance abuse. Using multiple characters, multimedia, and physical comedy, we journey with Ann Marie as she steps out of negative patterns and into her own power, self love and some sexy stilettos!”
Walking on Eggshells in Stilettos https://t.co/Gj8VevzuDu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“’By the Light of the Moon’ makes its world premiere this June at the Broadwater Theatre as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. We find Lila, a young British woman, alone in a hospital for the criminally insane in 1928. Abandoned by her family, society, and her only friend in the asylum, she is forced to face her deepest secrets and the dark reality of the events leading up to her imprisonment. Confronting her circumstances with levity, innocence, and a strong sense of denial, Lila takes us on a journey full of playful poetry and vivid trauma until she’s forced to confront the reality of her fate. ‘By the Light of the Moon’ presents us with questions about gender, mental health and the institutional suppression of the female voice.”
By The Light of the Moon https://t.co/aoPTJ1bOxC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Taking place over 3 pivotal moments in the history of the American Video Store, our intimate story of clerks and customers examines the rise and fall of a cultural phenomenon that defined a generation.”
An American Video Store https://t.co/hXFCB4lv20 pic.twitter.com/XNVMApBmxE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Jonathan David has been playing for deaf ears. Born to Deaf parents with severe substance and mental health issues, David takes us through his first hand account of his and his parents upbringing, his own troubles with addiction, and his own continuing recovery. SIGNS is a hilarious and insightful look at the external and internal forces that shape who we are. Spoken word performance with American Sign Language Interpreter.”
SIGNS W/ JONATHAN DAVID https://t.co/gprgSCtSiD
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Cave Girl The Musical tells the story of Gloria, a woman who leaves her life behind to live in a cave where she thinks she can finally be free. As a last-ditch effort to stay in the cave, Gloria attempts to disappear into a musical. When the music fades and the true villain is revealed, she is faced with the one thing she has been trying to avoid, the truth. McCarthy imagines, “the different path my life could have taken had I not found the road to sobriety and happiness. I hope to endear people who struggle with addiction or mental health issues to audiences who might not otherwise understand.” The show-within-a-show and parody musical tropes are reinvented as this allegory for alcoholism and suicide slams head-first into one woman’s addiction to denial.”
Cave Girl the Musical https://t.co/ylYCjr8mbk pic.twitter.com/M3M1NPltwp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
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“Good Shows is proud to present The Book of Briarshire, running for five performances in the 2019 season of The Hollywood Fringe Festival from Saturday, June 8th through Sunday, June 30th. Written by and starring Kelly Moore, directed by Colleen Doyle, and produced by Conor Hanney, The Book of Briarshire is an epic medieval fantasy comedy, where kickass women rule. With an almost entirely female ensemble cast, Briarshire subverts the fantasy genre, packed with both action and laughs. Our heroine Ylva (played by Moore) wants nothing more than to become a knight and live up to her father’s legacy, so she quests to slay The Dragon (played by Lindsey Mallard) along with her clueless sister Skittles (played by Emily Bolcik) who frequently breaks into unsolicited/undesired freestyle raps. Along the way, they encounter magic, soldiers, elves, and even… a cobbler.”
The Book of Briarshire https://t.co/ztiIrSTapU pic.twitter.com/Lg7TJWT0fu
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“David is trying to turn 50 graciously, and his best friend Maggie has even organized a Palm Springs weekend for a few friends. But the death of the former First Lady that same week provokes David’s festering anger, reminding him how the unchecked AIDS epidemic diminished his life and left him single for so many years. Gently cajoled by his friends to let go of the past, David struggles, sometimes comically, to embrace the future but not forget his history.”
Nancy F***ing Reagan https://t.co/lZxyzCs5dR pic.twitter.com/GbzLtpZ2DN
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 7, 2019
“Grab ahold of your Pocketballs! The Bardic Bastards return to the Hollywood Fringe after the success of their critically derided production “The Midnight Menagerie” with Pocketmon! an adult parody musical. Hilariously funny and heartwarmingly nostalgic, Pocketmon is a 90 minute special journey into the dark and zany world of Soot Snag’em as he attempts to battle his way to the RobLo League. Supported by his fiercely loyal friends and facing off against the homicidal Team Sprocket, he’ll learn that it takes more than a strong Pocketmon to defeat the Special Three and earn the title of Pocketmon master.”
POCKETMON! A Parody Musical https://t.co/pw45OLt8tV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Series: ‘The Five Emotions’ An Instagram legend with upwards of four hundred followers, Adam Blodgett (of @verygoodactor) can teach anyone to act—with “The Note,” the landmark Very Good Actor method—using a Single Constructive Note.
This Seminar Series, ‘The Five Emotions,’ will dedicate one show to each of the five human emotions:
JUNE 7: ‘Sad’
JUNE 14: ‘Fear’
JUNE 21: ‘Glad’
JUNE 27: ‘A Sour Mood’
JUNE 29: ‘Love’”
Very Good Actor: An Acting Seminar https://t.co/CHzxOj61jv pic.twitter.com/0zfM24ZEz4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Burlesque, Circus, Magic, Comedy and a few home truths. British actress, Cat LaCohie reveals the truth behind her Burlesque persona, Vixen DeVille, inviting you on the journey to discovering YOUR own inner Vixen.
Embrace the freedom to express yourself, BE yourself, CELEBRATE yourself, the GOOD, the BAD and THE WOBBLY!! A show guaranteed to leave you entertained and inspired.”
Vixen DeVille ReVealed https://t.co/pSDCSnU4rY pic.twitter.com/kT3ZxoIIAi
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“APOLLO 11 — The Immersive Live Show invites audiences to go on an epic journey to the Moon and back. The story of the 400,000 individuals it took to accomplish this mission is told through the eyes of Ben, a retired NASA Aerospace Engineer, as he recounts those heady days to his granddaughter Sydney, who finds her eyes turning away from her smartphone and up to the sky as she dreams about the endless possibilities of space. This celebration of one of mankind’s greatest achievements takes audiences of all ages on the ride of a lifetime and inspires future generations to imagine what comes next. Staged in a groundbreaking, purpose-built venue, APOLLO 11 is a truly immersive live show performed by 20 actors under 40,000 square feet of stunning 360° video projection and brought to life by world-class theatre design, a full orchestral score and life-size rockets.”
APOLLO 11 – The Immersive Live Show https://t.co/M6Sp3Nrwgq pic.twitter.com/NQn94EbBYo
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Mischief, madness and romance are in the air this summer when Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum presents Shakespeare’s rollicking comedy in its magical, outdoor Topanga amphitheater. Shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, and fearing that her brother Sebastian has drowned, Viola must disguise herself as a man. She falls in love with the neighboring Duke Orsino — who loves the Lady Olivia — who loves the disguised Viola. But false appearances are the norm on this Island of Misrule, where the fool is king, the court jester is a philosopher, and hijinks among the servants are wickedly delicious. Original music by composer Marshall McDaniel lends the familiar words and songs a refreshing new sound, lifting Shakespeare’s elevated language to even greater heights.”
Twelfth Night https://t.co/sRnsipGMsG pic.twitter.com/TxLmSUcme1
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“In Orson Welles’ ingenious adaptation of the famous novel by Herman Melville, a Shakespearean acting troupe works between performances of King Lear to create a play about Moby Dick. As the actors take up their new roles, the theater is transformed from a bare stage into the yardarms, sails, masts and deck of a ship hunting the great white whale. The actors provide the action-packed adventure, and the audience’s imagination provides the ocean, period costumes — and the whale.”
Moby Dick – Rehearsed https://t.co/MM1ryHPdRU pic.twitter.com/7yw9dMfzuH
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Sexual Misadventures of a Straight White Male: A Privilege Story is the male response to #MeToo, bro. And like, it’s totally true. Ross is on this quest to be a real man, so he goes to the Man Make Machine to learn to be a man. Like, I don’t know bro, sounds like every other story that’s out there.”
Sexual Misadventures of a Straight White Male: A Privilege Story https://t.co/aP4aMW67Uf pic.twitter.com/JD6OdQC5NZ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“An exciting new creative collaboration between independent film and independent theater begins this June at Fringe Festival with an adaptation of the indie cult classic comedy horror film Hell’s Kitty! The Los Angeles theatre company New Musicals Inc. (NMI) and the entertainment production company Smart Media have teamed up to present HELL’S KITTY: The Musical is a comedy, horror musical based on the original award- winning Hell’s Kitty web-series, comic book, and movie. There’s even a musical exorcism of a cat sung mostly in Latin, with “Exorcismus Feline,” and the theme song from the film sung in ensemble humorously titled “My Pussy’s Possessed.”
Unlike the movie, the musical is more of an unrequited love story involving a lonely, struggling writer, who blames his cat for his lack of inspiration, not knowing that his cat is possessed by someone from his past. The musical like the movie, which attracted horror fans and cat lovers alike, with its uncanny array of iconic cult figures from classic eighties horror films, hopes to develop the story line further by adding new musical performances, and expanding off of what began in the film with Dale Midkiff (Pet Sematary) performing a parody of Frank N’ Furter in drag. This time, however, the actors will really be singing!”
Hell’s Kitty: The Musical https://t.co/wzgJOtFaMo pic.twitter.com/E65Mwg8OKz
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 9, 2019
“Spring into magic when Albie Selznick returns to the Santa Monica Playhouse with his trademark Magic Monday beginning April 1. Every Monday evening through the end of August will see a new and different lineup of world-class, award-winning magicians and outstanding variety acts. Get ready for an unforgettable season of show-stopping feats — including sleight of hand, interactive parlor magic and mind-blowing illusions. Recommended for ages 6 and up.”
Magic Monday https://t.co/msOUEuk37Y pic.twitter.com/niSJMuPY6i
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“It’s mid-morning in February, Obama-era, in the northeastern section of Brooklyn known as “Bushwick”. We settle in the living room of an old warehouse style apartment where Skip, Beatrix, and Byron are on the hunt for the perfect subletter. Little do they know that the events of the previous night, a muddy haze in the form of a hangover, are gonna throw a wrench in all their plans. ‘Bushwick,’ a 60 minute one-act, is an Obama-era love letter to the millennial whose constant struggle with #yolo and #fomo becomes a crippling factor in the ever-evolving need to make meaning.”
Bushwick https://t.co/rPPqpaHhKT pic.twitter.com/sbNpAJE8Zq
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“Theatricum Botanicum resets Henrik Ibsen’s powerful play in a small town in South Carolina in the 1980s. Powerful people have difficult choices to make in Ellen Geer’s free adaptation of this classic — and extraordinarily timely — struggle between the interests of the individual and the welfare of society.”
An Enemy of the People https://t.co/Crt9S6SN7D pic.twitter.com/Ez2YEt3Pxp
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“The story of humankind told through the lives of the Antrobus family. Set in 20th century New Jersey and the Ice Age, Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a whirlwind of modernity and antiquity. As relevant today as its original production in 1942, this inspiring piece of Americana uses humor, history, and mythology to highlight humanity’s drive to carry on.”
The Skin of Our Teeth https://t.co/k0gCjl3k9O pic.twitter.com/3W7Rdsm0ft
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 10, 2019
“Rogue Machine’s Most Popular Event – Every 2nd Monday. Six local writers, one topic, and a time limit. It’s an evening of cathartic thinking by some of the most dangerous minds in the city…From Emmy winning and Oscar-nominated sitcom writer and EP Dan O’Shannon (Modern Family, Cheers, Frasier), to NASA scientist/playwright Kevin Delin, to actor/dog-wrangler Jack Sundmacher, to actor/author Mary Alexandra Stiefvater, STEAL welcomes four Rant & Rave virgins. Plus, a chance to see host Ron Bottitta roast one of the show producers, Betsy Zajko, and a budding therapist who happens to be his son, Daniel Jordan Booth.”
Rant & Rave https://t.co/GzZJMCC1vJ pic.twitter.com/WT0mg76A86
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 11, 2019
“Real life husband and wife Alan Blumenfeld and Kathrine James star in D.L Coburn’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play. The irascible Martin Weller and self-righteous Fonsia Dorsey share a mutual love of gin rummy. As they play, they reveal secrets that get used against each other – and the game becomes a metaphor for their lives.”
The Gin Game https://t.co/r8saiTp6xQ pic.twitter.com/N3Uax2FWVC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 11, 2019
“It’s 2008 and childhood friends, Pete and Tommy, are sophomores at the Nile Christian University. Tommy is an athlete; Pete is a nerd. But despite their differences in personality and interests, they still find ways to keep their friendship alive. But for how long? One afternoon when Pete drops by Tommy’s room, hidden truths come to light, deep dark secrets are revealed. Their reality turns upside down. Will their friendship survive the day? Will they survive? This is one afternoon that will never be forgotten.”
Tommy’s Room https://t.co/JSrxLBMpaz pic.twitter.com/CnqiSYFhRE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“”It Takes Three” is a celebratory night of cabaret, music, and dancing. Through the hits of Broadway, pop, and some of your favorite divas, “Hairspray Live!” star Garrett Clayton and special guests Ashley Argota and Desi Dennis-Dylan tell tales of their friendship, navigating Hollywood, and their own personal awakenings — peppered with fan kicks and jazz hands!”
Garrett Clayton: It Takes Three https://t.co/kDLCkFEDfL pic.twitter.com/PK7HgOgqzg
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“North Coast Repertory Theatre is capping its highly successful Season 37 with the World Premiere of ANOTHER ROLL OF THE DICE, a rollicking musical reuniting songwriter Frank Loesser and author Damon Runyon, creators of the legendary Guys and Dolls. In Dice, three classic Runyon stories are intertwined with hits from the Loesser songbook, including “Heart and Soul,” “I Hear Music,” “Two Sleepy People,” and “Let’s Get Lost,” performed by iconic Runyonesque characters. Audiences who may be familiar with Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide from “Guys and Dolls” will delight in meeting some of their colleagues-in-crime from Runyonland: Joey Uptown, Baseball Hattie, Tobias the Terrible, singer Georgia St George and the much-in-demand safecracker, Touch Feely. Don’t take a gamble – get your winning ticket now and be among the first to witness the birth of a sure-fire classic.”
Another Roll of the Dice at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/jx3vcZ2I2C pic.twitter.com/Md5jWk29nC
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“North Coast Repertory Theatre presents: Tenderly- The Rosemary Clooney Musical. Tenderly is based on the life of Rosemary Clooney, who was hailed as America’s favorite girl singer. In this exhilarating and inspiring new musical biography, it offers a fresh, personal and poignant picture of the woman whose unparalleled talent and unbridled personality made her a legend. We learn both the story of her successes on film, radio and TV, as well as her personal struggles. The show features many of her signature hits, including “Hey There (you with the stars in your eyes),” “Tenderly,” and “Come On-A My House.” Indulge yourself in a musical that will leave you cheering at her triumphant comeback and singing these unforgettable songs.”
Tenderly at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/eVDo3x765x pic.twitter.com/WEIKAGbeMR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 12, 2019
“This Saturday and Sunday, for Father’s Day weekend, Arena Cinelounge Sunset will present FREE screenings of Rock Around the Clock and Rumble on the Docks. Both films feature the band Freddie Bell and The Bellboys. Arena Cinelounge owner Christian Meoli pays tribute to the memory of his late father, Jerry Mayo (one of the Bellboys), by offering free screenings of these movies this weekend.”
Rock Around the Clock/ Rumble on the Docks https://t.co/zDQREBCnh2 pic.twitter.com/uo8mazKCfl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“Mount Wilson Observatory—the scientific marvel above Pasadena, atop Mount Wilson—is pleased to announce the third date in its Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome six-month series, to take place on Sunday, July 7, 2019. The performances are presented inside the iconic vaulted dome of the 100-inch telescope. A season of musical adventures thoughtfully curated by Artistic Director Cécilia Tsan are offered on the first Sunday of each month through October with two shows per date.”
Mount Wilson Observatory’s “Songs of the Spheres” https://t.co/6x6G44ZKaz pic.twitter.com/aCdWxVRWKJ
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“New York, 1966 – In this exciting new take on Frederick Knott’s suspenseful drama, a young blind woman is manipulated by ruthless con men as they search for a mysterious doll. Trapped in her basement apartment, she learns that her blindness can be her best defense if she can only Wait Until Dark. The original Broadway production starred Lee Remick and ran for 373 performances.”
Wait Until Dark https://t.co/iqW51nBRVV pic.twitter.com/skAHttOT3Z
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 13, 2019
“Shakespeare on the Deck’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is back and this time features an LGBTQIA focused storyline. This electrifying production will transport you from the deck into the vibrant club “DRØM,” where four runaway lovers go to meet, gender-defying fairies dispute, and a group of hard-working women rehearse a play. Amongst these unlikely groups runs a mischievous Puck, armed with a wicked sense of humour and love “potion” capable of making anyone fall for the first person they set eyes upon. What could go wrong?”
A Midsummer Night’s Dream https://t.co/xMOnpZ0hRs pic.twitter.com/fnjPrr6Rre
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“They were pioneers who tried to accomplish something no one had ever done before with no path, no road map, and no rules. And, in the short term, they failed spectacularly. Ladies is a fictional account of the birth of The Blue Stocking Society, the world’s first major feminist movement in 1750’s London, told through a modern lens. The ladies’ ambitious goals soon create scandal in London society and conflicts amongst themselves, escalating into a tangled knot of electric and jagged relationships. These women are emboldened by their righteous cause and burdened by being revolutionaries far ahead of their time. This deliciously funny and irreverent world premiere examines the humanity and passion of these trailblazing ladies, and inspires us to carry on the work they began. AGE & CONTENT GUIDELINES: Please note that this production contains nudity, adult content, and profanity, and is recommended for ages 15+.”
Ladies https://t.co/gJ89v3Ku2Q pic.twitter.com/OxXVmURy9j
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“The women who brought you ECHOES present CHRYSALIS , a collection of monologues, personal essays, and short sketches written and performed by a diverse cast of femme-identifying folks, directed by Sara Tomko. Chrysalis takes a deep dive into the transitory state of life from the femme-identifying perspective. The women involved were challenged to examine their lives and let the audience in on vulnerable aspects of their personal journeys. Chrysalis showcases the different struggles of transition while honoring the beauty in our bodies, our self-growth and discovery.”
Chrysalis https://t.co/vqVVVz3ZJ4
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“Willy Loman crashes into King Lear’s tattered home in Purgatory where they examine the harsh realities of their lives. In this strange dwelling between Heaven and Hell, Lear has frequent and upsetting delusions of his Earthly life, while Loman watches the serious damage he caused his family in life and after his death. Is it too late to learn and to inspire change in those they love? [ 2Cents Theatre Group’s 2019 Best of INK @Fringe ]”
Lear/Loman https://t.co/pbcMdFB1mp pic.twitter.com/tc690i2xRP
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 14, 2019
“TST Presents Sum Comedy The Set Off. Who has the funniest set in LA? Come check out 7 comedians compete to be The Set Off Champ! 7 minute sets, 7 Comedians, 7 minutes to crack up the audience. Special Guest Headliner Every Night!”
TST Presents Sum Comedy The Set Off https://t.co/eUdRlGQjuo pic.twitter.com/Hz1hG4h3c5
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“Set in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, three months after the fatal shooting of a black teenager by a white police officer, Scraps is a provocative mash up of poetry, realism and expressionism that chronicles the effects of his death on his family and friends.”
Scraps https://t.co/FdJGFl4zSE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“It is a multimedia, multiple character story that centers around an aspiring young performer named Petal as she takes on the role of caregiver after her mother’s diagnosis with a mental illness. Petal’s life is abruptly interrupted yet again when her neighborhood becomes gentrified and Petal and her mother have to leave their family home. The circumstances, battles and situations the Petal goes through is a rites of passage to understanding life.”
Forgetting not Forgotten https://t.co/tLSjneGliD pic.twitter.com/pfb0LySA00
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 15, 2019
“Join us for an evening of savory excellence in celebration of 15 years of live theater from One More Productions! The evening’s festivities will kick off with a Silent Auction, accompanied by delicious tray passed hors d’oeuvres and champagne. You’ll then be escorted into the theater for an intimate dining experience on the stage of The GEM. While dining, guests will be treated to a private concert by renowned Jazz diva, Debbi Ebert. Ebert is truly entertainment personified. Her repertoire is a wonderful blend of classic jazz standards; a dash of blues, a sprinkle of pop – the perfect recipe for any musical appetite. All proceeds raised from this special event go directly back into the theater to allow The GEM to remain a home for the arts.”
15th Anniversary Hearts of the Arts Fundraiser Gala https://t.co/hKyyclIBTD pic.twitter.com/OndQo6DlzR
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 16, 2019
“NOW EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND! What really goes on behind the scenes of tense arms negotiations between powerful nations? Set in the midst of the Cold War, Lee Blessing’s gripping play, A WALK IN THE WOODS, is especially relevant today. With talks seemingly at an impasse, the American and Soviet negotiators agree to meet informally while strolling through the peaceful forest. Their revealing and absorbing conversations, laced with warmth and humor, evolve through debate and discord, exploring unexpected and uncharted territory. Nominated for a Pulitzer and a Tony Award, Blessing’s dramatic comedy was inspired by historic conversations between negotiators Paul H. Nitze and Yuli A Kvitsinsky who left the official 1982 Geneva sessions for an unofficial “walk in the woods.” For those yearning for a more enlightened world, this play is shrewdly observant and resonates with the ring of political truth.”
A Walk in the Woods at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/9hFlkLCol8 pic.twitter.com/j1W0hfIXRE
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents for FREE at three different outdoor venues in three different cities William Shakespeare’s THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. The Comedy of Errors tells the story of two sets of identical twins accidentally separated at birth. Antipholus and his servant, Dromio, both of Syracuse arrive in Ephesus, which turns out to be the home of their long lost twins, who go by the same names! When the Syracusans encounter the friends and families of their twins, a series of wild mishaps based on mistaken identities lead to wrongful beatings, a near-seduction, the arrest of Antipholus of Ephesus, and false accusations of infidelity, theft, madness, and demonic possession. Fast-paced comedy fun for all ages.”
The Comedy of Errors at North Coast Rep Theatre School https://t.co/mKpaWVjaEz pic.twitter.com/TgM0rq48OV
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
““THE FAVORITE” is a dark comedy about the Holmes siblings who have just lost their mother and are cleaning out their parents’ garage for the very last time. Shelby and Megan are competitive sisters with polar opposite world views; their adopted African American brother, Dylan is prone to having lively conversations with inanimate objects. They all have unresolved conflicts that get unpacked along with the mountains of boxes, bags and crates. As the family goes through the endless pile of their parents’ accumulated treasures and junk, they relive childhood milestones and touchstones, both joyous and traumatic. Things take an unexpected turn when they uncover a painting that was painted by their mother. She has left a note saying that the painting should go to her favorite child, without specifying which one of them that is. Old wounds are exposed and generously doused in salt until the afternoon comes to a climax when Shelby’s husband, Ethan makes a shocking discovery in a dusty old trunk.”
The Favorite https://t.co/Gw3zWiV9xT pic.twitter.com/5jDd3gmXcl
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“One More Productions is thrilled to welcome back for the 3rd year in a row, the incomparable, Debbi Ebert, in her cabaret, DIVALICIOUS! A Celebration of Women in Jazz! This is the second of four performances in the 2019 Cabaret Series. Debbi Ebert is entertainment personified. Her repertoire is a genius blend of classic jazz standards, a dash of blues, a sprinkle of pop – the perfect recipe for any musical appetite. With her blend of musical styles and sultry stage personality, she dazzles in a variety of musical environments from concert halls to Big Bands to a classic jazzy combo. She is truly in a spotlight all her own! Tickets are $25 for general admission. This is an onstage seating event.”
Divalicioius! A Celebration of Women in Jazz https://t.co/eTrfTlV4zo pic.twitter.com/cXzPF1rzbi
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019
“Aaron Loeb brings a dark comic edge to this psychological suspense thriller, in which a group of corporate consultants work together on a mysterious and ethically ambiguous project. As the lines between right and wrong are blurred, these characters must navigate the cognitive dissonances and moral dilemmas to decide for themselves if everything is, as it really seems. Andrew Barnicle directs a cast of NCRT’s best.”
Ideation at North Coast Repertory Theatre https://t.co/SBi2CUEFZv pic.twitter.com/WGmhh4H3B9
— Better Lemons (@BetterLemons) June 17, 2019