BLEEDING THROUGH
Posted November 7, 2009 | No Comments | Print This Post
“…it’s fun just to let the story and characters wash over you – you feel like you’re back in the LA of the 1920s to 1940s.” – John Rabe, KPCC’s Off Ramp
For full review click here: http://www.scpr.org…
A theatrical layering of live music, video, and interactive setting, BLEEDING THROUGH uncovers the narrative ghosts of L.A.’s Historic Angelino Heights District and the adjacent Downtown area—a neighborhood where more cinematic “murders” have occurred than anywhere else in the world. This noir-influenced theaterwork, adapted from Norman Klein’s highly praised novella, explores the shaping of a city’s memory by commonplace experiences, chronicled history and cinematic influences.
Co-written & co-directed by Theresa Chavez & Rose Portillo
Adapted from Norman Klein’s novella
OCT 23 – NOV 22, 2009
Thur-Sat 8PM; Sun 3PM
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There are two other CalArts’ connections in the production: Its original music was composed by Vinny Golia, a faculty member at The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts, and the company’s artistic director Theresa Chavez is also an alum (Art BFA 85 MFA 87).
Bleeding Through
Shakespeare Festival/LA
1238 W. 1st St., Los Angeles
Oct. 23-Nov. 22
Thurs.-Sat. at 8PM; Sun. at 3PM
Tickets: General: $25 Fri.-Sun.; $20 Thur.; Students/Seniors: $20 Fri.-Sun.; $15 Thurs.; Groups (6+): $10
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