Author Archive for Enci
ENCI is an actor and recently turned writer and director. She is an urban cyclist, passionate about living intentionally, about leaving less behind and about living healthy. Enci is a member of SAG and AFTRA and is on the board of the 501(c)4 Bikeside and is co-founder of the Bike Writers Collective. Enci teaches all over town about web etiquettes and social media and is involved with the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council where she serves on the Arts & Culture Committee. Enci is passionate about leaning new things and currently she is studying ASL. You can visit her at http://EnciPerforms.com or read about her adventures at http://illuminateLA.com
Michael Coulombe’s You Can Call Me Eve in its world premiere production!
Write Act Repertory continues their 2011-12 Mainstage Season with the World Premiere of playwright Michael Coulombe’s first produced drama You Can Call Me Eve A young Latina’s life takes a dramatic turn toward the unexpected. Write Act Repertory Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director John Lant and Associate Artistic Director Ken Cosby are proud to present this [...]
PROP needed: Old fashioned telephone
Lyric Opera of Los Angeles is in need of an old fashioned telephone (40’s-60’s) with a long cord, or the ability to have one added for Menotti’s “The Telephone” and Poulenc’s “The Human Voice” (musical adaptation of Cocteau’s well-known monologue), 2 one-act operas. Show opens January 12 and runs through February 5 at the Fremont Centre Theatre, [...]
“The Black Eyed” by Betty Shamieh
“The young writer Betty Shamieh has the playwright’s most essential gift: the passion for talk. Ms. Shamieh’s rich, urgent prose will catch you up then fling you into a character’s life as though it were your own.” – The New York Times Four Arab women who lived through different eras meet by chance in the [...]