Wednesday, January 22, 2014

"FROM THE BEST OF THE FEST' Weekend Spotlight #1: February 6th - 9th, 2014

The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival
in association with
The Fremont Centre Theatre
is proud to present
“FROM THE BEST OF THE FEST”

SUPERLATIVE SOLO PERFORMANCES

February 6th – 23rd, 2014


As a kick-off to the 21st Annual Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival in March, the Fremont Centre Theatre will co-produce a dynamic roster of powerful encore solo performances by artists from years past. LAWTF would like to highlight our diverse line-up of benefit performers beginning with the first weekend below:

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Sariyah Idan: “Homeless in Homeland”


"Homeless in Homeland" is a solo show with a documentary hip-hop theatre aesthetic and is based on a trip Sariyah Idan took to Israel and Palestine. Combining poetry, dance, and character monologue, Idan conveys a young Jewish-American woman's struggle to understand her identity and the meaning of home through the lens of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Idan's portrayal of 17 vibrant, diverse Americans, Palestinians, and Israelis, uncovers a new Middle East of grief, daily struggle, and humor.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Brenda Adelman: “My Brooklyn Hamlet”


"My Brooklyn Hamlet" is based on Adelman's life growing up in Brooklyn with a Jewish 'wanna be Italian' father who taught her how to drive a Caddy at six and how to shoot a gun at ten. Her bohemian artist mother read Shakespeare to her as a bedtime story and took her traveling with her all over the world. This is Adelman's tour de force and true life story about love, family, murder, betrayal and the power of forgiveness.

Ingrid Graham: “The Passage”


"The Passage" is a dance performance that explores one woman's journey to self-acceptance through gratitude and meditation.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Ingrid Graham: “The Passage”

See Above.

Ada Luz Pla: “Tracing My Lineage: A Story of a Puerto Rican Spitfire”




Ada Luz Pla's autobiographical piece, "Tracing My Lineage: A Story of a Puerto Rican Spitfire" pays homage to the many women who raised her in Puerto Rico and later in the South Bronx projects, where 15 of her family members shared a small three-bedroom apartment. In the piece, Pla plays herself, her mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a Puerto Rican wise.

Paulina Sahagun:Nahuatl- Now What?”


"Nahuatl-Now What?" explores the question "Where do I belong?" as Sahagun straddles two worlds through the crossed wires of a high-tech Aztec in gringolandia. From the Mercado in Guadalajara to bad hair days in L.A., there is only one question. Does she know how to make tortillas?

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Clarinda Ross: “Spit Like a Big Girl”


Inspired by the discovery of her father's journals after his untimely death, Clarinda Ross takes us on a humorous journey through the backroads of her Southern childhood. She's examines the colorful personalities of her college professor parents, and the many people she meets on her way to adulthood.

Ross' parents and grandparents give her an appreciation for the simple things in life. Most importantly, the play expresses how well her parents' lessons have served her as the mother of a disabled child. In "Spit Like a big Girl," Ross becomes a "big girl" a Southern Mama "big" enough to allow her own special daughter to leave home and become a "big girl" in her own right. 

Please, Join us!


WHO: Produced by Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival and the California Performing Arts Centre at Fremont Centre Theatre (FCT)

WHAT: “From the Best of the Fest.” A selection of the finest performances by female solo performing artists from the first 20 years of the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival (LAWTF)

WHERE: Fremont Centre Theatre, 1000 Fremont Ave. (at El Centro), South Pasadena, CA 91030. Ample free parking behind theatre.

WHEN: February 6 - February 23, 2014. Thurs.- Sat. at 8:00, Sun. at 3:00.

ADMISSION: $20 with advance reservation, $25 at the door. Students, seniors and groups of twelve or more, $15.

RESERVATIONS: (866) 811-4111 (toll-free).

ONLINE TICKETING: www.fremontcentretheatre.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION: (818) 760-0408

We hope to see you there!



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