AMPLIFYING THE VOICES OF
LOS ANGELES THEATER ARTISTS
Four new plays with characters dealing with haunted baggage from the past.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can at the door, please make sure to reserve your seats using the RSVP button above or in the play synopsis info below. We can’t wait to see you there!
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THE LINE UP
A FINE MESS
Written by Nate Edelman
Directed by Kelie McIver
Thursday, October 10 | 8:00 PM
Two codependent twins in Northeast LA think they’ve found the perfect hitman—a homeless street preacher—to finally rid themselves of their father.
ANTIQUE 古董
Written by Ethan Dizon
Directed by Jully Lee
Friday, October 10 | 8:00 PM
When a young Chinese woman is cursed with immortality, she embarks on a centuries-long search for her reincarnated lover.
ALL THE THINGS SHE NEVER SAID
Written by Sophie Goldstein
Directed by Roberta H. Martínez
Saturday, October 11 | 2:00 PM
In present day Los Angeles, sisters Lupita and Mari discover that their mother went through a devastating experience she never told them about, making them reflect on their childhood, the decisions they've made, and what future they want to step into together.
THE BOMB
Written by Dana Schwartz
Directed by Justin Huen
Saturday, October 11 | 8:00 PM
When the shine on mega-star Alex Rey’s career starts to tarnish, he decides to return to his stand-up roots. But he can’t tell if the laughs he’s getting are real – or just polite. Enter Naomi, a new comic with a quick wit and great impression of Alex. He hires her to test out his material. She isn’t afraid to bomb and he can’t afford to. As Alex wrestles with his fear of failure and Naomi fights to step out of his shadow and find her authentic voice, the two form an unlikely partnership—one built on jokes, ego, and the uncomfortable truth behind the laughter.