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Change Is Not Always a Measure of Success | Intimate Excellent

by Todd London Todd London I’m reading Dave Eggers’ new novel, The Circle. It takes place inside a Google-like company by the same name. As the book begins, the Circle’s latest hire, Mae, tours the sparkling, communitarian campus, “400 acres of brushed steel and glass.” “It’s heaven,” she thinks. The walkway wound around lemon and orange trees […]

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Emily Mann | Intimate Excellent

by Jill Dolan Jill Dolan I’m coming late to the controversy over the resoundingly white male-written and -directed season announced for the Guthrie next year, in part because I’m tired of hearing myself rehearse the same old indignities at these repetitive insults to women’s artistry and integrity.  Reading the many smart excoriations of Guthrie artistic director Joe Dowling’s defensive […]

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Thabo Mbeki | Intimate Excellent

Athol Fugard South African playwright, actor and director Athol Fugard describes the time Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990 as “a period of euphoria that was the most extraordinary experience of my life.” He says he was also convinced he would be the country’s “first literary redundancy.” “My life had been defined by […]

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Video: Actor Bill Brochtrup is happy to be back at the Fountain in ‘Daniel’s Husband’ | Intimate Excellent

More Info/Tickets This entry was posted in actors, Arts, Arts education, Drama, Fountain Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, new plays, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, Theater, theatre and tagged actor, Bill Brochtrup, Daniel’s Husband, Fountain Theatre, gay, gay marriage, Los Angeles, new play, theater, theatre, Tim Cummings. Bookmark the permalink.

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In NY: The Uncharted Course | Intimate Excellent

by Stephen Sachs After opening the US Premiere of Athol Fugard’s new play The Blue Iris at the Fountain last Friday, I flew to New York on personal and professional business. As it turns out, Athol had just left New York on Sunday after directing the NY debut of his play The Train Driver at […]

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William Wilk | Intimate Excellent

‘Cyrano’ at New York Theatre Workshop The Fountain Theatre and Deaf West Theatre brought their lyrical and romantic  deaf/hearing updated-version of Cyrano to New York last Monday, April 29, for a special staged reading at the acclaimed New York Theatre Workshop. The staged reading was performed for a full house of NY theater producers and invited […]

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LMU | Intimate Excellent

Annie Barker with fellow interns at LA County Arts Intern Summit.   by Annie Barker This past week, I left my desk at the Fountain Theatre to join my fellow interns at the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Summer Intern Summit. During this all-day event, I had the opportunity to meet with the over 130 […]

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College Student Finds Hope and Inspiration in ‘The Normal Heart’ at Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

Lily Brown and friend chat with actor Tim Cummings All of us at the Fountain Theatre feel it is important for young people to see our current production of The Normal Heart. Larry Kramer’s powerful, funny and deeply moving chronicle of the dawn of the AIDS crisis in 1981 has been named one of the 100 Greatest Plays of […]

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Statement by The Fountain Theatre: Moving forward in this new landscape | Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre has stood at the center of the battle against Actors’ Equity Association’s attempt to dismantle and fragment the intimate theatre community of L.A. with its Promulgated Plans that favor some of our theatres and disfavor others. We have hosted countless Pro99 and Review Committee meetings at our theatre. We offered our name […]

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Now Hiring: Paid Summer Intern at the Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

Know a college student looking for a job this summer? A student who likes theater? Enjoys working in an office? Is bright, organized, good with people, and eager to learn? The Fountain has a job for him/her this summer. The purpose of the internship is to provide undergraduate students with meaningful on-the-job training and experience […]

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College students and professional actors share struggle and truth, declare “I am Freddy” | Intimate Excellent

The company of “Freddy”.  The passionate life and self-destructive death of 1960’s dancer Fred Herko inspired friend Deborah Lawlor to write her play, Freddy, opening Wednesday at LACC Theatre Academy as a co-production with the Fountain Theatre. Her new theatre/dance work has, in turn, motivated the students and professional artists involved.  In this honest, poignant […]

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Update: Ben Bradley Murder Trial is Underway | Intimate Excellent

Ben Bradley Nearly two years after the brutal homicide of our beloved colleague Ben Bradley, the murder trial of the young man accused of killing him, Jose Fructuoso, has finally begun. The trial is being held at the Superior Court, Criminal Courts Building in downtown Los Angeles. Opening arguments began yesterday. The prosecution is led […]

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New Video: Rave Reviews for ‘My Mañana Comes’ at Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

Now playing to June 26 (323) 663-1525 MORE INFO/GET TIX This entry was posted in Acting, actors, Arts, arts organizations, Drama, Fountain Theatre, immigration, Los Angeles, Mexican American, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, playwright, playwriting, Theater, theatre and tagged Armando Molina, Elizabeth Irwin, Fountain Theatre, Lawrence Stallings, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Premiere, My Manana Comes, […]

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social action | Intimate Excellent

Fountain Theatre’s “Citizen: An American Lyric” at Grand Park, Los Angeles, 2018. by Mary Gabriel In the late 1930s, amid a global economic collapse, the rise of fascism in Germany, Italy and Japan, and an ugly U.S. nationalism that targeted asylum-seeking immigrants, abstract artists working in New York pondered the perennial question: What is the […]

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