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  • Beautiful

    Beautiful

    8:00 p.m. every Thu., Fri., Sat. from May 25 until June 16 | 3:00 p.m. every Sun. from May 26 until June 16

    A one-woman show, written and performed by Jozanne Marie, about victory over despair and strength in the face of abusive relationships. Directed by...

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  • Melancholia

    Melancholia

    This ensemble piece from the Latino Theater Lab serves as a disquieting reminder that the fortunate survivors of war quite often become its most heart-rending victims. Directed by Jose Luis Valenzuela, Melancholia tells the story of Mario, an... More »

  • Anna Lucasta

    Anna Lucasta

    Phillip Yordan originally wrote this play for a Polish family, but its blunt theme of liberated female sexuality was deemed unsuitable for the white public, so it debuted in 1944 with a black cast. It has since become something of a staple in the... More »

  • Faith: Part One of a Mexican Trilogy

    Faith: Part One of a Mexican Trilogy

    This is the final installment of Evelina Fernandez's epic trilogy chronicling the Mexican-American immigrant experience. A World War II Arizona mining town is home to Esperanza (Lucy Rodriguez), Silvestre (Sal Lopez) and their daughters, Faith... More »

  • Refugee Nation

    Refugee Nation

    Few Americans know a lot about Laos and Laotian-Americans, ignorance addressed in Leilani Chan and Ova Saopeng's charming and edifying Refugee Nation. Directed by Armando Molina and Rena Heinrich, with the participation of Litdet Viravong, this... More »

  • Camp Logan

    Camp Logan

    Celeste Bedford Walker's compelling drama is based on an obscure incident from the paleolithic era of American race relations. The script follows a small company of black WWI soldiers (Dorian C. Baucum, Bill Lee Brown, Kaylon Hunt, Dwain A.... More »

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    Event Review: Pity The Proud Ones

    This play captures several strands of history that intertwine in one stormy night in the American south. Bringing together black, Irish and Caribbean stories the play captures feelings of love, loss and the tragedy of pride. There are some great performances in this play particularly from the female lead and the actor who plays Pettigrew.

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