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Dick Motika & Jerrie Whitfield The Fountain Theatre is thrilled to introduce two new members of its Board of Directors: Dick Motika and his wife, Jerrie Whitfield. Dick and Jerrie are avid arts supporters and share a love for theatre, especially The Fountain Theatre and Center Theatre Group.  Fountain subscribers for many years, Dick and […]

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Mark Rothko | Intimate Excellent

Alfred Molina in “Red” What will be the most-produced plays in regional theatres across the United States in the coming season? Topping the list is John Logan’s “Red“, a play about abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko and his urgent, fevered relationship with his art and canvas. Hmmmm … sound familiar? Maybe next season, we hope […]

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The Simpsons | Intimate Excellent

Theater Folk are a superstitious lot, and considering the amount of things that can (and do) go wrong in a performance, it’s not surprising that folklore has popped up giving an explanation to these occurrences. These myths go above and beyond walking under ladders and opening umbrellas inside (although those are adhered to as well!). […]

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PHOTO SLIDESHOW: Opening Night Party for ‘On the Spectrum’ at the Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

Last night was the gala Opening Night for our West Coast Premiere of On the Spectrum by Ken LaZebnik, directed by Jacqueline Schultz. The sold out packed house was filled with press, friends, subscribers, and enthusiastic audience members. Response to the play and production was very strong and positive, with lots of excited buzz and […]

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Science | Intimate Excellent

Stephen Hawking by Stephen Sachs In quantum mechanics, the observer effect is the theory that observing a particle  changes the particle being observed. Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle determined that the act of our looking at a quantum element impacts the behavior of the thing we are watching. I believe the same can be applied to live theatre. […]

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7 Reasons Why Theatre Makes Our Lives Better | Intimate Excellent

Howard Shalwitz by Howard Shalwitz As someone who came from a family of doctors, started out pre-med in college, detoured to philosophy, then teaching, and finally to theatre — not only did my career choices slide steadily downhill from my mother’s perspective, but I was left with a moral conundrum: does my chosen profession, theatre, […]

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Slideshow: Fountain Friends gather at Hollywood Hills home to celebrate ‘Daniel’s Husband’ | Intimate Excellent

Jane Anderson reads message from Co-Artistic Director Stephen Sachs The beautiful hilltop home of playwright/screenwriter Jane Anderson and author/producer Tess Ayers was the lovely location on April 14 of a special gathering of VIP donors and Fountain Friends supporting our Southern California Premiere of Daniel’s Husband. The funny and poignant new play by Michael McKeever […]

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Stephen Hawking | Intimate Excellent

Stephen Hawking by Stephen Sachs In quantum mechanics, the observer effect is the theory that observing a particle  changes the particle being observed. Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle determined that the act of our looking at a quantum element impacts the behavior of the thing we are watching. I believe the same can be applied to live theatre. […]

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The Coming-of-Middle-Age Story: “The merit in trying to communicate what it means to be human” | Intimate Excellent

Mid-life journeys in “Heart Song” at the Fountain Theatre by Rachel Ditor I have read countless coming-of-age stories. As a teenager and young adult many of those stories were lifesavers. I still struggled but I didn’t feel alone anymore. I’m discovering now a subset of this genre, the coming-of-middle age story. I don’t feel I […]

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Springfield | Intimate Excellent

See the woman in the upper right corner of this photo? On Monday, Donald Trump spent an hour in Springfield, Illinois, speaking to a crowd of supporters. And one defiant woman sitting directly behind him. She was obviously paid to be there. They didn’t pay her to listen. The woman spent much of the rally chatting with […]

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physics | Intimate Excellent

Stephen Hawking by Stephen Sachs In quantum mechanics, the observer effect is the theory that observing a particle  changes the particle being observed. Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle determined that the act of our looking at a quantum element impacts the behavior of the thing we are watching. I believe the same can be applied to live theatre. […]

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Fountain Theatre Welcomes Dick Motika and Jerrie Whitfield to its Board of Directors | Intimate Excellent

Dick Motika & Jerrie Whitfield The Fountain Theatre is thrilled to introduce two new members of its Board of Directors: Dick Motika and his wife, Jerrie Whitfield. Dick and Jerrie are avid arts supporters and share a love for theatre, especially The Fountain Theatre and Center Theatre Group.  Fountain subscribers for many years, Dick and […]

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From Our Fountain Family To Yours | Intimate Excellent

Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor and Stephen Sachs  This entry was posted in actors, Arts, arts organizations, Dance, Drama, Fountain Theatre, performing arts, plays, Theater, theatre and tagged artistic director, Deborah Lawlor, Fountain Theatre, giving thanks, gratitude, Los Angeles, performing arts, plays, Stephen Sachs, thank you, Thanksgiving, theater, theatre. Bookmark the permalink.

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Lotte Beverage America | Intimate Excellent

The Hannah company gathers for a party photo. A packed house of passionate theatregoers, donors and guests, friends and family, and the invited press enjoyed Saturday night’s Opening performance of our California Premiere of Hannah and the Dread Gazebo by Jiehae Park.  A collaboration between the Fountain Theatre and East West Players, the audience reflected […]

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