plays
World premiere play examines choice in reproductive justice
April 13, 2017This is memorable and important feminist theatre for everyone (well, not young children).
Read more“I: Witness”: An uplifting look at Chicano history in Los Angeles
April 12, 2017The actors created a palpable sense of urgency reflecting the tumultuous 1960s.
Read more“The Encounter”: High-tech storytelling about a no-tech culture
April 11, 2017Like any gripping narrative of adventure, the thrill is in the telling.
Read more“Fairly Traceable”: Legal doctrine vs. indigenous people and environment
March 22, 2017The play accomplishes all it sets out to do: Tell a relevant story with complex characters, compelling internal, romantic, political, and legal conflicts, and a potent message.
Read more“Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo” with hearing and deaf actors
March 20, 2017The evening pairs the playwright’s groundbreaking, career-making, just under an hour-long 1959 play The Zoo Story with a 70-minute first act, the prequel Homelife.
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