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June 13th-29th
A collection of short comedic and dramatic works from local playwrights that explore the bittersweet, humorous and redemptive themes of self-identity and our desire to communicate who we are and what we want in a city with its own wants and needs. As this is the first show for Theatre Unleashed, it was important to focus on where the company was born.
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September 5th-28th
In Shakespeare's final masterpiece, Prospero, the wronged Duke of Milan, conjures a magical tempest to bring revenge on those that betrayed him... and finds something unexpected in return. Directed by Jeff Soroka, The Tempest captures the wonder of a mystical romance and the struggle between man and nature in an age of political ambition. Incorporating elements of Japanese kuroko to emphasized the fantastical, Theatre Unleashed promises an evening of Shakespeare that won't soon be forgotten.
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October 24th-November 23rd
Pin-Up Girls opens in 1942 San Francisco as young American men bound for war flood local nightclubs for a last hurrah. Meanwhile, American women find themselves in possession of a new found freedom and equality; in the factories, in the home and out on the town. Written and directed by Andrew Moore, Pin-Up Girls focuses on the dancers - their lives, loves and losses - as they prepare backstage at The High Jinks for an evening striptease. Heart-warming and heart-breaking, the show provides a glimpse into the camaraderie that exists backstage among any group of show people.
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more must-see LA theatre!
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