@ This Stage Podcast

Join us as we talk with different Los Angeles theatre professionals to talk about where they are @ This Stage in their lives and careers and how they got there.

@ This Stage Podcast Ep. 5: Patricia Garza

In Episode 5 of the @ This Stage Podcast, Julia Stier interviews Patricia Garza, Line Producer of Special Artistic Projects at Center Theatre Group. The post @ This Stage Podcast Ep. 5: Patricia Garza appeared first on At This Stage.

04-28
48:14

@ This Stage Podcast. Ep. 4: Lisa Sanaye Dring

In Episode 4 of the @ This Stage Podcast, Julia Stier interviews Lisa Sanaye Dring, Actress, Playwright, Director, and Associate Artistic Director of Circle X Theatre. The post @ This Stage Podcast. Ep. 4: Lisa Sanaye Dring appeared first on At This Stage.

03-20
25:45

2-Beatrice Casagran, Producing Artistic Director of Ophelia's Jump Productions

In Episode 2 of the @ This Stage Podcast, Julia Stier interviews Beatrice Casagran, Producing Artistic Director of Ophelia's Jump Productions. The post @ This Stage Podcast, Ep. 2 appeared first on At This Stage.

11-26
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1 - Jer Adrianne Lelliott, Founding Artistic Director of Coeurage Theatre Company

We're so excited to be kicking off our @ This Stage Podcast with Jer Adrianne Lelliott, Founding Artistic Director of Coeurage Theatre Company. Hosted by our very own Julia Stier! The post @ This Stage Podcast, Ep. 1 appeared first on At This Stage.

10-23
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Making Room for Daddy

E.L. James had a hard time connecting with his previous children, who lived in other cities. But now that's he's living with his latest child, he was inspired to write and direct Nobody Walks Like My Daddy: A jazz song in syncopated counterpoint, opening today at the Stella Adler Theatre. READ MORE The post Making Room for Daddy appeared first on At This Stage.

10-07
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Pasadena’s 16-Day Turn on its AxS

The theme for this year AxS Festival, a project by the Pasadena Arts Council in conjunction with the city's scientific institutions, is "Fire and Water." In one of the shows, a site-specific performance at Pacific Asia Museum, Corey Madden follows the saga of poet Craig Arnold, who disappeared while hiking along the rim of a Japanese volcano. READ MORE The post Pasadena’s 16-Day Turn on its AxS appeared first on At This Stage.

09-30
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“˜Black Dahlia’ Murder Examined in The Chanteuse and the Devil’s Muse

David J refashions his Black Dahlia song cycle into a new multi-disciplinary musical play The Chanteuse and the Devil's Muse that presents a chilling theory regarding the identity of the famous 1947 cold case killer. Opening September 8 at the Bootleg Theater, it combines drama, song, visual projection, fine art and a Butoh dance performance by Vangeline. READ MORE The post “˜Black Dahlia’ Murder Examined in The Chanteuse and the Devil’s Muse appeared first on At This Stage.

09-07
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Christa Jackson and Sally Struthers Revisit Always”¦ Patsy Cline

Longtime friends and frequent co-stars Christa Jackson and Sally Struthers are again performing their hit show about two gal pals from an earlier era, Always"¦ Patsy Cline.  Ted Swindley's two-handed musical show will play for three weekends only, at Plummer Auditorium in Fullerton.  READ MORE The post Christa Jackson and Sally Struthers Revisit Always”¦ Patsy Cline appeared first on At This Stage.

07-12
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The Dangerous Beauty Diaries Part I: From Academia to Hollywood

LA STAGE Times was given permission to witness the process Dangerous Beauty underwent in the final months leading up to its world premiere opening at the Pasadena Playhouse on February 13, 2011. This is the first in a three-part series of articles prepared via interviews with producers, the creative team and cast, as well as onsite reporting that began with the first group sales presentation in October 2010. READ MORE The post The Dangerous Beauty Diaries Part I: From Academia to Hollywood appeared first on At This Stage.

01-28
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Helen Hunt: Much Ado About Shakespeare

Helen Helen discusses the joys of playing Beatrice in The Shakespeare Company of Los Angeles' Much Ado About Nothing, her bi-coastal theatre roots and why she's not suited to stage direct. READ MORE The post Helen Hunt: Much Ado About Shakespeare appeared first on At This Stage.

12-09
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Marilu Henner & Caroline Aaron Tell a Wife’s Tale

Marilu Henner and Caroline Aaron take a break from their rehearsal schedule to interview each other and share lots of laughs and stories. READ MORE The post Marilu Henner & Caroline Aaron Tell a Wife’s Tale appeared first on At This Stage.

10-06
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CONNIE CHATS

Connie Chats About Leap of Faith Opening, Patti LuPone's Book and the Continuing Success of Yellow. READ MORE The post CONNIE CHATS appeared first on At This Stage.

10-06
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Sound Designer Cricket S. Myers:Listen Closely

You've never seen her on an LA stage, but chances are you've heard Cricket S. Myers' work numerous times. READ MORE The post Sound Designer Cricket S. Myers:Listen Closely appeared first on At This Stage.

09-15
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Gilbert Cates, Sheldon Epps and Michael Ritchie Discuss Critics & Arts Coverage

Tuesday, Jan. 27 representatives of three of LA's larger theaters gather to discuss critics and arts coverage with Larry Mantle on KPCC. [...] The post Gilbert Cates, Sheldon Epps and Michael Ritchie Discuss Critics & Arts Coverage appeared first on At This Stage.

01-29
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OPENING THIS WEEK

Bad Apples  Rubicon Theatre Company  8-16Arsenic and Old Lace  Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Company 8-17  ½ price TIX!The Weekly Armenian  Open at the Top Productions 8-17  ½ price TIX!Arms & the Man  Little Fish Theatre 8-17  ½ price TIX!Confessions of a Catholic Child   The Virtual Theatre Project 8-18The Hasty Heart  Pacific Resident Theatre 8-18  ½ price TIX!Taking Flight  Fountain Theatre 8-18  ½ price TIX!Invasion! The Musical  Flying Pig Productions 8-18  ½ price TIX! [...] The post OPENING THIS WEEK appeared first on At This Stage.

08-16
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