"but no one in L.A. knows sh*t about theatre"
Posted: 12/26/05 at 2:33pm
~Rosalynn
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Posted: 12/26/05 at 8:57pm
I think LA will soon be the new frontier theater-wise, as more and more, Broadway is forced to pander to the tourists for survival. We have a huge region in Southern California that is capable of supporting theater and has been getting some pretty good stuff, both old and new:
Ahmanson
Mark Taper Forum
Pantages series
Kodak Theater (on occasion)
Pasadena Playhouse
La Jolla Playhouse
Laguna Playhouse
The Geffen
South Coast Rep
The many Civic Light Operas
Reprise!/UCLA
MTG
Long Beach
The Falcon
NoHo Arts District (tons of small good theater companies)
The Hudson Mainstage
The Colony
Actors Coop
Actors Rep
Knightsbridge THeater Company
Chromolume Theater Co.
San Diego Old Globe
Orange County Performing Arsts Center
Pepperdine University
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Posted: 12/26/05 at 8:59pm
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EDIT: .. i live in LA
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Where's elsgr when you need him?
Posted: 12/26/05 at 10:57pm
P.S. I have actually been going to quite a few shows in L.A. these past months, and the quality has been very good. It's a fine replacement for people who live on the west coast.
Posted: 12/26/05 at 11:20pm
...damn that was deep.
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Posted: 12/26/05 at 11:26pm
Question: I know you're from Southern California & I am too. Los Angeles seems to get an unfair reputation sometimes for its lack of "legitimate" theater. Do you think it's accurate? What needs to be done to change the public's perception?
Stephanie: I think your perception is VERY accurate. There is a real bias in NYC in regards to theatre actors in LA. LA "is" TV and film and NYC "is" stage. I know and have worked with sooo many talented, theatre actors in Southern CA. In fact, I respect them so much because these LA actors are in it because they love it...not for the money, not for a Tony Award, because they are passionate about live theatre. We (I include myself in the LA community) are willing to drive 60 miles each way, to a 99 seat theatre and build the sets and costumes ourselves for a run that is going to last for about 3 weekends. How can you not honor that commitment and hard work!?
EDIT TO ADD: that wasn't me who asked her that :)
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Posted: 12/26/05 at 11:33pm
My boyfriend is an actor so at least when I hang out with him and his actor friends they most of the time know who or what I am talking about.
Posted: 12/26/05 at 11:40pm
Posted: 12/26/05 at 11:40pm
Obnoxious - you fail to take into account that all locations have good and bad schools. Training is important, but so is experience, and you're naive if you think L.A. doesn't have performers with both those things under their belt.
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As an Ovation Voter, I've seen the following shows just since September 1. I can't reveal my scores, but I can say that the greater part of them were very good to excellent productions, in my humble opinion, with only a few dogs (I guess I avoid things I'm pretty sure I'll dislike).
A total of 43 plays, of which 21 were in 99 seat (or less) theaters:
A DR. JEUSS CHRISTMAS
ALL WEAR BOWLERS
BARBRA’S WEDDING
BEGGARS IN THE HOUSE OF PLENTY
BUNBURY
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
CITY OF ANGELS
DEAD END
EQUUS
FOUR
HAYWIRE
HONOUR
HOW OUR INLAWS RUINED OUR WEDDING
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE
J.O.B. THE HIP-HOPERA
JERUSALEM
LEWIS AND CLARK REACH THE EUPHRATES
LOVE! VALOUR! COMPASSION!
MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN
NINE PARTS OF DESIRE
OPEN WINDOW
PICNIC
R0MANCE
REGRETROSEXUAL
REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT
SISTER’S CHRISTMAS CATECHISM
STEW RICE
TEA AT FIVE
THE BLUE DAHLIA
THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
THE FAIR MAD OF THE WEST PARTS 1 & 2
THE FOREIGNER
THE GODFADDA WORKOUT
THE GRAND TOUR
THE KING AND I
THE MASTER BUILDER
THE PASSION OF THE CRAWFORD
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
THE TURN OF THE SCREW
THE WILD PARTY
TICK…TICK…BOOM!
TRUMBO
As an Angelino, I'm damn proud of this list!
Updated On: 12/27/05 at 03:21 AM
Posted: 12/27/05 at 10:19am
This person knows sh*t about L.A. AND theatre in general.
I have nothing further to say here. It would be a waste of typing.
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Updated On: 12/27/05 at 10:19 AM
Posted: 12/27/05 at 10:24am
I mean, this is the place that both Stephanie Block AND Eden Espinosa worked most of their stage lives.
Not to even MENTION the LA actors who are currently working on and off Bway.
Frankly, I don't know of any other city (save NYC) that has more stage talent.
Posted: 12/27/05 at 11:30pm
Yes, and Lennon, and La Bohème, and now Lestat -- but SF is not LA. And if you try to liken SF to LA, we rebel and then talk about wine and baseball teams.
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