Los Angeles Drama Club
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    William says

    “The strain of man's bred out
    Into baboon and monkey.”
    -- Timon of Athens (I, i)

     

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    Phone: 323.319.3597
    In Residence at:
    The Lost Studio
    130 S. La Brea Ave.
    Los Angeles, CA 90036
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    The Los Angeles Drama Club is a 501c3 non profit organization. Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

OUR 2010 SEASON

A WINTER’S TALE – This bittersweet play, takes place in two countries and spans more than 16 years. It tells of the estrangement of an entire family due to one man’s rash nature and obsessive jealousy, and of the redemption and reunion of that family. The story features dramatic suspense, surprise plot twists, lots of comedy…and finally, a happy ending.
March 12 & March 13
March 19 & March 20

TIMON OF ATHENS – First a philanthropist, then a bitter misanthropist. In fact, his character arc is the opposite of Dickens’ Ebeneezar Scrooge. He throws decadent parties with merriment and dancing as he tosses his money to alleged friends. He ignores his accountant. And when he goes broke, he is stunned that no one is there for him.
March 13 & March 14
March 20 & March 21

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING – All is not what it seems – the story is filled with mistaken identities, false accusations, misleading conversations, ironic outcomes…and contradictions – is love blind? Or not?
March 13 & March 14
March 20 & March 21

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MUSTARDSEEDS

Designed for our Players in 1st through 4th grade to stretch their creative muscles and take “center stage.”
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SHAKESPEARE
IN THE CITY

Do you live in the Mid-City/West Adams area? New session beginning in February at the William Grant Still Arts Center.

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SHAKESPEARE YOUTH FESTIVAL, LA

April 27th – 29th
May 4th – 6th

THE HAMLET PROJECT
LOVE'S LABORS LOST
KING JOHN
THE MUSTARDSEEDS

 

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Photos

Photo by Paul Smith - Feature Flash and Ellen Devine.

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