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VIDEO: How did playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis get idea for ‘Between Riverside and Crazy’? | Intimate Excellent

More Info/Get Tickets This entry was posted in actors, Arts, arts organizations, Drama, Fountain Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, new plays, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, playwright, playwriting, Theater, theatre and tagged Between Riverside and Crazy, Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles, playwright, playwriting, Stephen Adly Guirgis, theater, theatre. Bookmark the permalink.

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PHOTOS: Young actors learn and develop skills at Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre was home to young actors this Sunday morning as actress/teacher Elizabeth Dennehy led teenage acting students through her inspiring class. The young people explored acting through exercises and monologues and learned how to further develop as young artists. It was an exciting morning of growth and discovery. Elizabeth Dennehy trained at The […]

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NOW HIRING: Fountain Theatre seeks a new bookkeeper | Intimate Excellent

The Fountain Theatre seeks a friendly, motivated individual to fill a part-time position as a Bookkeeper. Must be a team player with a positive attitude who understands and enjoys the non-traditional work environment of a non-profit theatre arts organization. The ideal candidate will possess experience in essential bookkeeping functions, such as managing accounts payable and […]

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‘Citizen’ Actress Tina Lifford on Racism: Take action now to bring hope for tomorrow | Intimate Excellent

‘Citizen: An American Lyric’ at the Fountain Theatre by Tina Lifford “I don’t know how to end what doesn’t have an ending.” This line begins the closing sequence in Claudia Rankine’s play Citizen: An American Lyric that I have been rehearsing since June 15th and blogging about since June 30th. Citizen depicts both everyday unconscious and overt […]

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Richard Gallegos joins Fountain Theatre team as Development and Outreach Coordinator | Intimate Excellent

by Richard Gallegos Hello Fountain Theatre family! I am Richard Gallegos and I’m thrilled to announce that I am the new Development and Outreach Coordinator at The Fountain. My background: I am a native Angeleno. I am also a first-generation Salvadoran-American. I have been involved in the performing arts since I was in elementary school, […]

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Keeping Folks Happy at the Fountain Box Office | Intimate Excellent

Fountain box office manager James Bennett. by Rachel Fain Los Angeles is peppered with small theater companies performing in intimate spaces. They are tiny nonprofits, operating on a shoestring and dependent on dedicated volunteers. Many are nomadic, renting space as they need it. These Los Angeles theater companies are, perhaps, the true pioneers of the […]

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Launch the New Year with ‘Forever Flamenco’ at the Fountain Theatre Jan 13th | Intimate Excellent

Timo Nunez Artistic director/guitarist Gabriel Osuna brings dancers Timo Nuňez, Elena Osuna and Mizuho Sato; singer Vicente Griego “El Cartucho”; and percussionist Gerardo Morales together for a sizzling hot night of passionate flamenco music and dance at the Fountain Theatre on Sunday, January 13th at 8pm. With only 78 seats in four rows, the Fountain is the perfect place to view world-class flamenco in an intimate setting. Ole! […]

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New Video: Meet the Cast and Director of the LA Premiere of ‘The Brothers Size’ at the Fountain | Intimate Excellent

Matthew Hancock and Gilbert Glenn Brown Our Los Angeles Premiere of The Brothers Size by Tarell Alvin McCraney is a powerful and exhilirating tale of the bond of two brothers. Directed by award-winning Shirley Jo Finney and starring Gilbert Glenn Brown, Matthew Hancock and Theodore Perkins, this fast-paced and theatrical tour-de-force is not to be […]

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Daniel Bess | Intimate Excellent

John Prosky as Archie Lee in ‘Baby Doll’. by Stephen Sachs When the movie Baby Doll was released in 1956, it was the film’s sexuality that drew all the attention. Time magazine called it “possibly the dirtiest American picture ever legally exhibited,” and the film was condemned for lewdness by the Legion of Decency. Cardinal […]

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Fountain Member Roy Allen calls ‘Bakersfield Mist’ “Miraculous!” | Intimate Excellent

Roy Allen I brought a guest to last Friday’s performance of Bakersfield Mist and we were both swept away by the brilliant script and the masterful performance of two pros in their prime! The script was pitch perfect and the actors never put a wrong foot forward! Miraculous! Thank you for the uncompromising work and […]

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Hollywood | Intimate Excellent

Posted in actors, arts organizations, Fountain Theatre, performing arts, Theater, theatre Tagged 2020, arts organizations, Fountain Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, non-profit arts organization, theater, theatre Settle in with your favorite beverage on Saturday, Dec. 19 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET when the Fountain Theatre winds up 2020 and its monthly Saturday Matinee series with an Old Hollywood-themed holiday party filled […]

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journalism | Intimate Excellent

by Thomas Floyd When Jeremy Kareken and David Murrell set out to adapt the 2012 book “The Lifespan of a Fact” for the Broadway stage, the longtime creative partners thought they were tackling an auspiciously straightforward assignment. The source material, for one, came in at a relatively slim 128 pages. But more notably, the text […]

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VIDEO: Actor Jose Fernando makes his LA stage debut in ‘Daniel’s Husband’ at Fountain Theatre | Intimate Excellent

This entry was posted in actors, Arts, arts organizations, Drama, Fountain Theatre, Gay, Los Angeles, love, new plays, non-profit organization, performing arts, plays, Theater, theatre and tagged actor, Daniel’s Husband, Fountain Theatre, gay, gay marriage, Jose Fernando, Los Angeles, theater, theatre. Bookmark the permalink.

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Fountain Theatre, East West Players will make magic in ‘Hannah and the Dread Gazebo’ | Intimate Excellent

Creation myths and family histories meld in a wildly theatrical, startling new comedy that explores what it means to walk the edge between cultures. The Fountain Theatre, in association with East West Players and with generous support form the S. Mark Taper Foundation, presents the California premiere of Hannah and the Dread Gazebo by Jiehae Park. Los Angeles […]

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