Ha! You probably thought that I’m expressing Motherhood. Oh, no! Not me! However, Lindsay contacted me a couple of months ago because she is a Mother and she wanted to get some outreach for her play “Expressing Motherhood.”
I don’t promote anything that I don’t see myself with one exception: if an event […]
Entries Tagged as 'Theatre'
Expressing Motherhood
June 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Theatre
Free Theatre for Children from Shelters and Charities
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
PETER COTTONTAIL, JR., adapted by Benton Jennings, is the inaugural production by SkyPilot Theatre Company’s “Children Theatre Outreach.” This new charity-based program provides theatre to children from shelters and other charities free of charge. And with an understanding of the high cost of raising children, they will also be doing performances open to […]
Tags: BikeMetro · Children · Metro · Theatre
“Children’s Theatre Outreach” Fundraiser
March 6th, 2008 · No Comments
A big city like Los Angeles offers many opportunities to do good and many opportunities to get involved with local, national as well as international organizations.
One of them is SkyPilot Theatre’s new “Children’s Theatre Outreach” program that has a one of it’s kind program, which offers FREE Theatre to children from shelters. They already […]
Tags: Children · Community · Donate · Events · Give · Help · Theatre
How Much Government Information Can We Trust During a National Tragedy?
December 5th, 2007 · No Comments
VOICES FROM CHORNOBYL
How much government information can we trust during a national tragedy? VOICES FROM CHORNOBYL, a play based on interviews with survivors of the Chernobyl disaster, asks this and many other questions, which are still pertinent today as the survivors children and grandchildren grew up.
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Tags: Alternative Transportation · Theatre
Theatre Supports Museum of Tolerance
October 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment
I always appreciate a theatre that gives back to the community! The SkyPilot Theatre is one of them. Every production that they did in the past gave portion of the proceeds to some organization. Their current production is TAKING SIDES, a play by British playwright Ronald Harwood, the Academy Award Winning Writer of […]
Tags: Donate · Museum · Theatre
BAD 1.2 - Live Theatre Discount If You Ride Your Bike!
September 26th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Our Bicycle ADventure is back in full swing. There are plenty of great theatre productions not to be missed!
Sunday, September 30th and Sunday, Ocotber 14th the third incarnation of VOICES FROM CHORNOBYL is being performed at the Empty Stage Theatre along with a hilarious one-women show by Sally Randa titled GROWING UP…AND LIKING IT!
Taken […]
Tags: Alternative Transportation · Bikes · Cycling · Rides · Theatre
Music, Comedy, Theatre and More
August 9th, 2007 · No Comments
August 11th and 12th: 365 Days/365 Plays at MacArthur Park. The performances are at 10 am, 12 noon and 2 pm all over the park and “incognito,” so you will have to discover them. Come by bike or metro. There are bike racks in front of Mamas Hot Tamales where you will be introduced to […]
Tags: Acting · Alternative Transportation · Art · City Council · Cycling · Metro · Pasadena · Rec & Parks · Rides · Street Art · Theatre
Smart Gals & Mama’s Hot Tamales Present
August 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Four years ago the Pulitzer Prize-winning Suzan-Lori Parks sat down and committed to writing a play a day for the next 365 days. The world premiere of this play cycle is being performed as a yearlong national festival simultaneously in major cities and communities around the country.
Smart Gals Production is putting this weeks […]
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Free Shakespeare, Free Movies and more Rides!
July 31st, 2007 · No Comments
Many things happened since my last email blast. I performed at the fantastic Regent Theatre during EdgeFest in the play “Voices From Chornobyl” and I finished shooting a short film titled “Adelinde” with Tom and Brian and Jeff, the guys from Eros & the Guillotine. They were awesome to work with as always! […]
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“Voices From Chornobyl” Ride
June 18th, 2007 · No Comments
Taken from interviews of the Belarussians in 1996, VOICES follows inhabitants of the Zone as they struggle to understand Radiation. Voices From Chronobyl will be performing at the EdgeFest on Saturday, June 30th. (Yes, it is spelled with an “o” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chornobyl), it wasn’t a mistake.) The original book was written by Svetlana Alexievich and translated […]