AMPLIFYING THE VOICES OF
LOS ANGELES THEATER ARTISTS
As a producer of compelling new works, we’re thrilled to return to in-person readings.
At Company of Angels we’re committed to connecting deeply and authentically with audiences from a broad range of economic backgrounds, ages, ethnicities, and perspectives. To further that commitment particularly in light of the current health crisis, we’re continuing to provide many of our offerings like our New Works Festival free of charge. As a non-profit theater company, we have always relied on our community of supporters. But today, we need them more than ever.
If you can, we hope you’ll
add a donation to your reservation
for new works festival.
A gift of any size would go a long way in supporting our work with artists and sustaining accessible programming while we weather these challenging times. Thank you for your consideration!
THE LINE UP
monstrous women
Written by Emily Brauer Rogers
Directed by Katie Chidester
November 10th at 8:00 PM
When a new monster joins their group, the Monstrous Women must face whether they can change the societal fear of what it means to be a woman or do they have to live with the myths surrounding them that they can’t control?
ACTS OF KINDNESS: THE EL PASO PLAY
Written & Directed by Gregory Ramos
A community unites to heal from hatred and gun violence.
Saturday, November 11 | 7:00 PM
blyth visitations
by MJ Kang
directed by Armando Molina
Sunday, November 12 | 8:00 PM
Blyth Visitations is a full-length comedy about identity, family, and belonging with heart and depth.
cooking, holiday tips & lucky charms
by John Dubiel
directed by Kelie McIver
Friday, November 17 | 8:00 PM
A trio of one-act plays exploring three very different situations in gentle humor through absurd farce.
walk like an egyptian
by TamadhurAl-Aqeel
directed by Kila Kitu
Saturday, November 18 | 8:00 PM
Fugitive artist Miriam Luisa kidnaps two garbage thieves thinking they killed her father, only to discover they are part of a larger conspiracy.
voir dire
by Alison Minami
directed by Doug Kaback
Sunday, November 19 | 8:00 PM
Voir Dire is an American citizen play about the jury selection process in the racially charged trial of the murder of an elderly Asian woman.