Lighting Design & Photography

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Write Act Repertory Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director John Lant and Associate Artistic Director Ken Cosby are proud to present, Connections, the third installment of Women Inventing Theatre, featuring talented local female playwrights. 
Produced by Diane Chernansky and Susan Eiden with Write Act Repertory, Lighting Design by Sergio Escobar.

 

Between the Lines written By Mari Falcone Cantos
Directed by Richard Pierce
Synopsis – When a bright young college student has the opportunity to interview the reclusive writer she has always idolized, she learns more than she ever wanted to know.
 
Can You Hear Me Now? written By Lynne Moses
Directed by Michael Eiden
Synopsis – In this modern age of texting and tweeting, is it possible to have a real face-to-face conversation, and possibly even begin a meaningful relationship?
 
Baby Blues written By Rhea MacCallum
Directed by Rocco Vitacco
Synopsis – Two young women sit on the same bench watching children at play in the park.  But motherhood has a very different meaning to each.
 
The Broken Ones written By Elayne Heilveil
Directed by Melanie Cruz
Synopsis – Two lost souls meet at a carnival in hopes of connecting with each other and the world that has abandoned them.
 
Benny and Pearl Loving in a Gold Fish Bowl written By Linda L. Rand
Directed by Louise Kroot-Haukka
Synopsis – Two old friends find romance while teaching their watery namesakes about the art of love.
 
Taken for a Ride written By Jan O’Connor
Directed by Diane Chernansky
Synopsis - After a failed love affair, a troubled young woman moves back to Chicago, but first must explain to her cat why she is leaving him behind.
 
In My Dress written By Rochelle Perry
Directed by Barika A. Croom
Synopsis – One dress impacts the lives of three different women.

 

DATES AND TIMES:
*Press Opening - Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 with Opening Night Reception
Performs Mondays & Tuesdays, @ 8:00PM and Wednesday February 1st  @ 8:00pm.
Performances through Tuesday, February 21st.
 
Box Office opens 25 minutes prior to curtain.
All performances will feature a “Meet and Greet the Artists” reception following the show.
 
LOCATION:
Write Act Repertory Theatre - 6128 Yucca St., Hollywood, CA. 90028
(North of Vine St – two blocks east of Historic Landmark Capitol Records Building)
 
Free parking in the lot on the south side of St. Stephen’s Church at 6125 Carlos Ave.
 
TICKET PRICES:
General Admission:  $15 at the door / Discounted Rate: $12 (Seniors, Students, Groups 4+)
Online Credit Card and Discount Tix – www.brownpapertickets.com
 
INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS:
Call:   (323) 469-3113 / Reservations Suggested / General Admission Seating / ADA Compliant
Visit: www.writeactrep.org

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VIVA CRISTO KEY


In Mexico in the 1920's, religion was suppressed. People were forbidden to worship freely. Severe penalties, from imprisonment to death, were imposed for clandestine worship. Although the repression was widespread, the world took little notice. A veil of silence descended.


Into this turmoil entered an unassuming, guitar playing Padre. He set out to minister to his flock, going from house to house, pursued by government agents. In a very short time he would become a world wide figure. His name was Miguel Pro.



DATES AND TIMES:
*October 14 through October 30, 2011
Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm.
Sundays at 3:30 and 7:30 pm
$ 15 at the door.

Miles Memorial Playhouse
1130 Lincoln Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90403
(310) 458-8634

Parking available at 808 Wilshire Blvd.
For more information call (310) 462-5141 or email to gkctheater@yahoo.com

To buy tickets online click
HERE

www.gkctheater.org

Written by Cathal Gallagher & Fred Martinez.
Directed by Angel Duran.
Lighting Design by Sergio Escobar