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Stella Adler Theatre - Mainstage
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6773 Hollywood Blvd.
2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Box Office Phone: (323) 465-4446
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That's What She Said
Open:
Jun-04 2010
Close:
Jul-16 2010
That’s What She Said, is a mad musical bouquet of imaginative, comic songs about lesbians. Amy Turner, vocalist, and Kathryn Lounsbery, pianist and vocalist, effortlessly take their audiences on a whirlwind tour through music: jazz, rap, folk, disco, light opera, and power ballads, to name a few, are presented on an eco-friendly silver platter. Their musical versatility and impeccable comic timing have quickly garnered rave reviews and a world-wide following. Recently named "Best Comedy Show to... |
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Young Playwrights Festival 2010 - Week 1
Open:
Jun-03 2010
Close:
Jun-06 2010
18TH ANNUAL YOUNG PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL
THE PLAYS
WEEK ONE June 3 – June 6
THE ENDS OF THE EARTH by Kate Herzlin Rockville Centre, NY Age 17 Mentor: Mark Saltzman Director: Barbara Bain Most parents SAY they’d go to the ends of the earth for their kids, but how many would actually be up for the journey? Devoted parents will embark on a difficult and challenging expedition... |
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That Great and Dreadful Day... Tall Tales From The American Swamp
Open:
May-13 2010
Close:
May-23 2010
This all acoustic "Swamp Operetta" is a play in the musical theatre variety. The "Tall Tale" is centered on the life experiences of the Blues Musician, one Laurence Douglas Miner and his small group of cohorts as spun in the first person by the "Storyteller" in the Here & Now.
Staged on a sharecropper's cabin during Depression-era Louisiana continuing through the War Years and into the 1960's, the tales are told and the original songs are sung by a cast of seven in period costume who... |
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Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them
Open:
Jan-30 2010
Close:
Mar-14 2010
Our “Poet Laureate of the Absurd”, Christopher Durang turns political humor upside down with this raucous and provocative satire about America’s growing homeland “insecurity.” A young woman is suddenly in crisis: Is her new husband, whom she married when drunk, a terrorist? Or just crazy? Or both? Is her father’s hobby of butterfly collecting really a cover for his involvement in a shadow government? Why does her mother enjoy going to the theatre so much? Does she seek mental escape,... |
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