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VIDEO: Enjoy the ‘Ms. Smith Goes to Washington’ post-show party at LA City Hall | Intimate Excellent

This entry was posted in actors, Arts, arts organizations, Fountain Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, movies, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, stage, Theater, theatre and tagged actors, Bellamy Young, celebrity, City Hall, Fountain Theatre, Jeff Perry, Jenny O’Hara, Joshua Malina, Los Angeles, Ms. Smith Goes to Washington, party, reading, Sam Waterston, Spencer Garrett, Stephen Sachs, video. […]

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Playwright Lauren Gunderson offers theatre as an antidote to social media | Intimate Excellent

Lauren Gunderson’s “I and You”, Fountain Theatre, 2015. By Lauren Gunderson Think of this pitch to a room of venture capitalists: “What we’re proposing is a scalable, repeatable product that makes vital intellectual and emotional wisdom portable, communicable, and adaptable and memorable. Everyone will use it and keep using it for millennia. We call it: […]

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Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation | Intimate Excellent

Shirley Jo Finney The Fountain Theatre is proud to announce that the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (SDCF), the not-for-profit foundation of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), has selected Director Shirley Jo Finney as SDCF’s 2017 Denham Fellow for her production of Runaway Home by Jeremy J. Kamps. Runaway Home made its world premiere at The Fountain Theatre and runs to November 5th.  The Denham Fellowship […]

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VIDEO: Actress Lesley Fera says ‘Between Riverside and Crazy’ is “incredible.” Don’t miss it! | Intimate Excellent

This entry was posted in Acting, actors, arts organizations, Fountain Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, Theater, theatre and tagged actor, actress, Between Riverside and Crazy, Fountain Theatre, Lesley Fera, Los Angeles, Stephen Adly Guirgis. Bookmark the permalink.

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LA Times | Intimate Excellent

Katy Sullivan and Felix Solis in ‘Cost of Living’. The Fountain Theatre’s acclaimed west coast premiere of Cost of Living by Martyna Majok has been named by Los Angeles Times theatre critic Charles McNulty as “Best in Theater in 2018.”  McNulty writes, “The Fountain Theatre’s production of Majok’s “Cost of Living” confirmed just how indispensable […]

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Leigh Curran | Intimate Excellent

For many folks throughout Los Angeles, June means the end of school, the pageantry of graduation ceremonies and the long awaited start of summer. For the more than 600,000 LGBT citizens in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, June is LA Pride Month, when the city bursts into rainbow colors and Angelenos everywhere celebrate equality and inclusion […]

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The night I went from selling flamenco fans to becoming one | Intimate Excellent

Victoria Montecillo and Marisela Hughes by Victoria Montecillo This past weekend was the biggest event of the summer for the Fountain: Forever Flamenco at the Ford. Since I’ve been working here at the Fountain, this event was something we were all working towards, and I found myself growing more curious and excited to see what […]

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Britney Spears and climbing to the theatre arts summit | Intimate Excellent

2019 LA County Arts Interns Summit at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. by Melina Young I’m scared. Terrified in fact. There, I said it. But really, who isn’t? It may come as a shock to absolutely no one that to be a recent college graduate is legitimately terrifying. I can almost hear Britney Spears’s dulcet (if a […]

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The Power of Vulnerability | Intimate Excellent

By Daniel Lehman Does an ability to “get into character” and portray other people help actors resolve their own internal conflicts offstage? Or will the pursuit of a career that values emotional vulnerability, but at the same time involves frequent rejection, inevitably lead to poor mental health and instability? Dr. Paula Thomson and Dr. S. […]

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WarnerMedia awards grant to Fountain Theatre’s cops/kids program ‘Walking the Beat’ | Intimate Excellent

Students in Walking the Beat Los Angeles The Fountain Theatre has been awarded a WarnerMedia Arts and Culture grant funded by the AT&T Foundation to support Walking the Beat Los Angeles, a pioneering arts education program for inner city high school youth and police officers. Now in its second year at the Fountain, Walking the Beat utilizes performing arts as a vehicle for youth […]

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Earry Hall | Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre commemorates the emancipation of enslaved women and men in Texas on June 19, 1865 — the last state to abolish slavery in the U.S. following the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 — with a special event at the Fountain’s new Covid-safe outdoor venue in East Hollywood. The Fountain’s Juneteenth Celebration will take place on Saturday, June 19 beginning […]

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Domingo Ortega | Intimate Excellent

Maria Bermudez Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the video promo we shot on Saturday with internationally renowned flamenco dancer Maria “Cha Cha” Bermudez to promote our upcoming Forever Flamenco at the Ford gala event at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre on Saturday, June 15th. Hailed as “LA’s most significant venue for flamenco” by LA Weekly, […]

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cultural diversity | Intimate Excellent

by Carla Stillwell Carla Stillwell Let me  get transparent with you.  I cannot stand the word “diversity.” It makes me uncomfortable because I know what it has become code for. For the first thirty minutes or so of a plenary [at a TCG Conference in Chicago three years ago], there were several accomplished men and […]

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NEW VIDEO! Rave Reviews for ‘Baby Doll’ at Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

More Info/Get Tickets This entry was posted in actors, Arts, arts organizations, Drama, Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles, movies, new plays, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, playwright, Tennessee Williams, Theater, theatre and tagged actors, baby doll, Daniel Bess, Emily Mann, Fountain Theatre, George Roland, John Prosky, Karen Kondazian, Lindsay LaVanchy, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, new […]

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