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Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together
Foster Cat Productions remounts their inaugural production, devised by Stephen Sondheim himself, this time with a new cast and bigger theatre!
This two-act musical revue consists of songs from various musicals by Stephen Sondheim, repurposed to form an entirely new story. Throughout the evening, two couples reflect on the complexities of modern relationships while a mysterious narrator observes. Featuring some of Sondheim’s most popular songs from shows like Sweeney Todd and Company, as well as some lesser known gems from Dick Tracy.
Coming to The Broadwater Mainstage in Hollywood.
Directed by Harry White
$35 Tickets: https://www.onstage411.com/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=7159
recent productions
Elaine May and Alan Arkin
After a completely SOLD-OUT run at The Groundlings, Power Plays is returning at a new theatre with a twist under the name Serious Business.
Alan Arkin’s piece from Power Plays will return, and it will be paired with a newly staged Elaine May play, Hotline, performing at The Hobgoblin Playhouse in Hollywood.
Starring five time Emmy Award-winner and 17 time nominee Gerald Quist (TV: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Quantum Leap, Westworld, Movies: Tropic Thunder, Unbreakable, Drive).
Directed by Harry White
$30 Tickets: https://www.onstage411.com/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=7153
Serious Business by
Elaine May and Alan Arkin
Starring five time Emmy Award-winner and 17 time nominee Gerald Quist (TV: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Quantum Leap, Westworld, Movies: Tropic Thunder, Unbreakable, Drive), founding member of the Groundlings and legendary improviser, Phyllis Katz, and Foster Cat Productions members Elliot White and Mariluna Beacy.
Directed by Harry White
Tech Director: Maryanne Elizabeth
The Way of All Fish by Elaine May and Virtual Reality by Alan Arkin will be performed back to back in one 80 minute evening at The Groundlings' very own Gary Austin Stage.
Tickets: https://groundlings.com/shows/powers-play-by-elaine-may-and-alan-arkin
Power Plays by
Festival of Jewish Playwrights
An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein’s plays shine a light on the raunchy and sinister side of his personality. His clever word play and children's book style charm expose the underbelly of American culture.
An Evening of One-Acts by Ethan Coen
Ethan Coen’s plays examine fragile egos- those in the workplace, at home, or even on the very stage in front of you! Many questions are raised... few, if any, are answered.
Five One-Act Plays by Wendy Wasserstein
Wendy Wasserstein, one of the leading feminist icons in the American theatre, shows her irreverence and humanity through this series of short lesser known plays.