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Entries Tagged as 'Theatre'

“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 […]

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Tags: Acting · Bikes · Cycling · Rides · Theatre

EdgeFest 2007

June 18th, 2007 · No Comments

EdgeFest produces the Edge of the World Theater Festival, an annual showcase for the work of Los Angeles-based theater artists and the Los Angeles History Project and the Los Angeles Future Project, which commission new works about Los Angeles history and for young audiences, respectively.
This 12 hour festival will present works in all stages of […]

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Tags: Acting · Art · Downtown LA · Theatre

Desire Under The Elms

May 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Now considered a classic of 20th-century American drama, Desire scandalized early audiences for its treatment of infanticide, alcoholism, vengeance, and incest. The very first Los Angeles cast was arrested for performing an obscene work!
This exciting new revival is directed by Jeffrey Hayden and features Charlie Robinson and Dig Wayne of last year’s multiple award-winning production […]

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Tags: Acting · Alternative Transportation · BikeMetro · Bikes · Cycling · Theatre

Night Hawks Ride

March 18th, 2007 · No Comments

We are meeting up at the Hollywood/Wester Red Line station at 8:30 pm and riding to the Bootleg Theater (old Evidence Room) at 8:45 pm.
 
Bring $5 for admission and $3 for a burrito at El Gran Burrito afterwards.
Why: Because Monday is the new Saturday!
When is the show: Monday, March 19th at 10 pm
Where are […]

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Tags: BikeMetro · Bikes · Cycling · Metro · Rides · Theatre

In Arabia We’d All Be Kings

March 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

I saw this play in February and if I wouldn’t have arrived early, I would have been standing. It was packed and this play got 2 extensions already. Steven Schub is a friend of mine and I like watching him in anything. He cracks me up! Not because he is funny, but as an actor […]

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Tags: Acting · BikeMetro · Bikes · Cycling · Hollywood · Metro · Theatre

BikeWinter - “Curtain Call” Ride

February 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

 
We meet at the infamous crossroads of Hollywood and Vine. Gather at the Metro Station for a casual ride, a bit of lunch and a matinee curtain call for some live local theatre.
The ride is going to be to Bob Baker Marionettes opening show Fiesta. We passed this theater many times on our rides to […]

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Tags: BikeWinter · Bikes · Cycling · Rides · Theatre

SoapBoxLA is Continuing the Hard Work…

October 27th, 2006 · No Comments

SoapBoxLA has been lobbying for cyclist and pedestrian access for the Griffith Observatory, and SoapBoxLA has prevailed! Good News!!!! To find out how you can go to the Observatory for free, read Music To My Ears.
SoapBoxLA has also been paying attention and raising his voice about the Santa Monica Boulevard Transit Parkway construction, that has […]

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Tags: Alternative Transportation · Bikes · Campaigns · Civil Right · Cycling · Education · Griffith Observatory · Santa Monica Blvd. · Theatre

Got Blood? Got Bike? Got Monologue?

August 9th, 2006 · No Comments

Last month, the Cedar Sinai Hospital had their annual Blood Donor Appreciation Reception, where they honored all their new and old blood donors.  Stephen has been donating blood, and platelets for over a year now, so we were invited as well. The hospital served some really awesome food and a few people spoke to thank […]

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Tags: Bikes · Donate · Give · Theatre

Ridazz and Theatre

July 21st, 2006 · No Comments

So many cool things and such great people!  Last Fridays Midnight Ridazz had around 1,300 people on bicycles!  Can you believe it!  It was amazing!  Yes, people got pissed off.  Why?  Because they were stuck in traffic, and couldn’t move, until the line of 1,300 cyclists passed.  And other people cheered.  For some onlookers, this […]

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Tags: Bikes · Cycling · Theatre

BAD 1.1

July 12th, 2006 · No Comments

On Saturday, July 15th, we are having our BAD 1.1 (Bicycle ADventure) kick-off event, celebrating the 1 Year Anniversary of illuminateLA . We’re celebrating by riding to the Sacred Fools Theatre to see “La Bete.” Sacred Fools is the first theatre that posted public transit links and BikeMetro link to their website! Wohooo! […]

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Tags: Bikes · Cycling · Theatre