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SUMMARY:By the Way\, Meet Vera Stark
DESCRIPTION:In a new dramatic comedy from Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright\, Lynn Nottage\, this funny yet thoughtful play draws upon the screwball films of the 1930s to take an insightful look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood. Based on a true story\, By The Way\, Meet Vera Stark is a journey through the life of an African-American maid and actress and her relationship with her boss\, a white Hollywood starlet. Jumping from a low-rent apartment to a Hollywood Mansion\, from 1930s show-biz to a 21st Century historical seminar\, racial imagery and cinematic fame have never been more entertaining. \nIn order of Appearance: \nAdanna Kenlow (VERA STARK – 1930s) \nSierra Marcks (GLORIA MITCHELL – 1930s) \nLatonya Kitchen (LOTTIE McBRIDE / CARMEN LEVY-GREEN) \nVeronica Simms (ANNA MAE SIMPKINS / AFUA ASSATA EJOBO) \nBryan Allen Taylor (LEROY BARKSDALE / HERB FORRESTER) \nSkip Blas (FREDERICK SLASVICK / BRAD DONOVAN) \nRobert Agiu (MAXIMILIAN VON OSTER / PETER RHYS-DAVIES) \nVeronica Bryant (VERA STARK – 1970s) \nLorraine Winslow (GLORIA MITCHELL – 1970s) \n  \n  \nCheck Out Our Official Trailer!\n \n  \nREHEARSAL PREVIEW PHOTO GALLERY: \n\nPRESS AND PERFORMANCE PHOTO GALLERY: \n\nVISIT THE FACEBOOK EVENT!
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/way-meet-vera-stark/
CATEGORIES:Mainstage Theatre
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SUMMARY:LBP NWF WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: CHILDREN OF CAMELOT
DESCRIPTION:The Long Beach Playhouse presents: LBP NWF WORKSHOP PRODUCTION: CHILDREN OF CAMELOT \nTickets: $5.00 \nThe Workshop Production helps to bring a winning script to the next level. One play from the preceding year’s festival is chosen for a workshop performance in which the playwright\, director\, and cast all work together to make this the best script possible therefore continuing the play on it’s journey to publication. \nThe Playhouse is pleased to announce the playwright and play chosen for this year’s New Works Festival Workshop Production: Nakisa Aschtiani’s play Children of Camelot will be produced on April 17 & 18 as part of the Studio’s Collaborative Season. Welcome aboard\, Nakisa! \n\nSYNOPSIS:\nNovember 22\, 1963: President John F Kennedy is murdered.  Two days later\, his alleged assassin\, Lee Harvey Oswald\, is also murdered.  What if one of these men survived?  How would the lives of those around them be effected?  Children of Camelot is a character driven piece that takes an historical event and turns it on its head\, questions fairness\, and strives to show us how people handle pain under extraordinary circumstances.\n\n\n\nPlaywright\, Nakisa Aschtiani:\nNakisa Aschtiani graduated from California State University\, Fullerton with a BA in Theatre.  Currently\, she resides in Los Angeles\, but was raised in Southern Orange County.  The idea for Children of Camelot\, her first full-length play\, marinated in her head for a few years before she took pen to paper. Predominately working as an actor in Theatre\, she also spent time stage managing and directing before trying her hand at writing.  Her most recent Theatrical credits are “Roxane” in Cyrano de Bergerac at The Maverick in Fullerton and “Lydia” in Spike Heels at the Complex Theatre in Hollywood.  Nakisa is writing her second play and hopes to complete it by the end of this year.\n\n\nDirector\, Kate Woodruff:\nKate studied Psychology and Linguistics at UCLA. She seeks to create a viable home for the arts by supporting emerging playwrights.  In addition to her work with the New Works Festival at the Playhouse\, she is the production manager at Little Candle\, a theatre company in South Pasadena dedicated to producing new work.\n\n\nProducer\, Anna Kate Mohler:\n\nAnna Kate has been active at The Long Beach Playhouse for the last seven years.  She is an alumni of OCHSA\,  trained in NYC at The Actors Center and The Naked Angels School and is a graduate of the South Coast Repertory Adult Conservatory.  She currently works as a voice over producer in Los Angeles.\n\nPRESS AND PERFORMANCE PHOTO GALLERY:\n\n\n\n\nCHECKOUT THE FACEBOOK EVENT!
URL:https://lbplayhouse.org/event/lbp-new-works-festival-workshop-production-studio-collaborative-season/
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