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April | 2014 | Intimate Excellent

Actors Gilbert Glenn Brown and Matthew Hancock. Our thrilling Los Angeles Premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney‘s The Brothers Size is now officially launched with rehearsals underway. The first table reading of this beautifully powerful play took place last week at the Fountain and everyone in the company — actors, designers and production team members — were […]

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October | 2012 | Intimate Excellent

Our Los Angeles Premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney’s In the Red and Brown Water officially opened Saturday, October 20th. A full house, a dazzling performance, followed by a catered reception upstairs in the cafe. The cast, company and audience members enjoyed the wine and delicious food served at the post-show party, including (because of the […]

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Fountain Theatre earns 9 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award nominations for excellence in 2020/21 – Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre earned nine award nominations from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle for excellence in 2020/21, it was announced yesterday. The Fountain’s Los Angeles premiere of An Octoroon on its Outdoor Stage, its groundbreaking livestream presentation of The Ballad of Emmett Till, and the L.A. debut of The Children were chosen for recognition. […]

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About the Fountain Theatre – Intimate Excellent

“The Fountain Theatre is, by far, the best and the brightest that Los Angeles has to offer.” – Broadway World The Fountain Theatre is a non-profit producing organization established in 1990 by co-Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor and Stephen Sachs dedicated to providing a nurturing, creative home for multi-ethnic theatre and dance artists. The Fountain offers a safe, supportive haven for artists of […]

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Fountain Theatre and Deaf West: What Dreams Are Made On – Intimate Excellent

In 1990, Stephen Sachs and Ed Waterstreet shared a dream. Stephen had just launched the Fountain Theatre with Deborah Lawlor. He had worked sporadically with deaf actors and writers in Los Angeles for five years prior and was now eager to start a deaf theatre company at the newly-formed Fountain. Ed was a respected actor […]

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NoHo Arts District | Intimate Excellent

In 1990, Stephen Sachs and Ed Waterstreet shared a dream. Stephen had just launched the Fountain Theatre with Deborah Lawlor. He had worked sporadically with deaf actors and writers in Los Angeles for five years prior and was now eager to start a deaf theatre company at the newly-formed Fountain. Ed was a respected actor […]

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Fountain Theatre to livestream final ‘hyper-staged’ reading of ‘Roe’ as free, public service – Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre will live stream the final performance of Roe by Lisa Loomer on Sunday, July 10 beginning at 8 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET. The event will be made available free of charge as a public service to audiences around the country. To receive a link, go to www.fountaintheatre.com. Part outdoor rally, part call […]

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Sweet Nothing in my Ear | Intimate Excellent

by Sylvie Drake When Stephen Sachs was a student at Agoura High, he won a national high school writing award and was offered several writing scholarships. He turned them all down. Why? “I wanted to be an actor,” he answered a bit sheepishly. He became one in the 1980s, but it’s the old story. As […]

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“Cyrano” Slideshow of Production Photos – Intimate Excellent

Check out our Slideshow of photos from Cyrano: Roxy and Cyrano in the park. Cyrano and Chris in Roberta’s cafe. Cyrano and his hearing brother, Chris, strategize their plot to woo Roxy. Cyrano is swarmed by deaf admirers at Starbucks. Cyrano and Roxy discover a way to communicate. Cyrano, the brilliant ASL poet. Cyrano  April […]

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LA Stage Times: “Cyrano” in 2012 Los Angeles — Not His Nose, But His Hands – Intimate Excellent

by Julio Martinez Fountain Theatre’s Stephen Sachs (co-artistic director) and Simon Levy (producing director) are zeroing in on the premiere Saturday of the Fountain’s latest collaboration with Deaf West Theatre — a re-imagined, signed/spoken word adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, scripted by Sachs, helmed by Levy. The Fountain has a long history with Deaf West, […]

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Patrick Graybill | Intimate Excellent

In 1990, Stephen Sachs and Ed Waterstreet shared a dream. Stephen had just launched the Fountain Theatre with Deborah Lawlor. He had worked sporadically with deaf actors and writers in Los Angeles for five years prior and was now eager to start a deaf theatre company at the newly-formed Fountain. Ed was a respected actor […]

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Freda Norman | Intimate Excellent

In 1990, Stephen Sachs and Ed Waterstreet shared a dream. Stephen had just launched the Fountain Theatre with Deborah Lawlor. He had worked sporadically with deaf actors and writers in Los Angeles for five years prior and was now eager to start a deaf theatre company at the newly-formed Fountain. Ed was a respected actor […]

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Fountain Theatre welcomes Sherrick O’Quinn as Theatre Education Manager – Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre is pleased to add Sherrick O’Quinn to its staff as Theatre Education Manager. In the newly-created position, Mr. O’Quinn is responsible for cultivating and strengthening all strategic community educational partnerships for The Fountain Theatre, enhancing its profile as an arts education leader in Los Angeles. Most important, he will oversee the theatre’s […]

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Back by popular demand, Fountain Theatre’s hit production ‘If I Forget’ extends to Dec. 18  – Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre’s hit production of If I Forget, written by Tony Award-winning playwright Steven Levenson (Dear Evan Hanson) and directed by Tony Award-winning actor Jason Alexander (widely known from TV’s Seinfeld), has extended through December 18, re-opening at the end of October following a brief hiatus. At once deeply personal and political, If I […]

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