A sixty-something hillbilly decides she is going to join the local beauty pageant to reclaim her cheating husband's attention. When her friends oppose her, a brawl erupts, sparking a deeper reflection on societal beauty standards and the limitations they impose, compelling us to question their origins and relevance.
A naïve six-year-old Black girl from rural Louisiana becomes a key witness in a murder investigation as she fights to keep a secret from a racist cop who has his own agenda for finding the truth. Based on true events.
This performance took place at the 31st Annual Los Angeles Theatre Women's Festival, in the In Relation To segment on March 31, 2024.
A sixty-something hillbilly decides she is going to join the local beauty pageant to reclaim her cheating husband's attention. When her friends oppose her, a brawl erupts, sparking a deeper reflection on societal beauty standards and the limitations they impose, compelling us to question their origins and relevance.
Sikivu Hutchinson's White Nights, Black Paradise play, amplifies the lived experiences, politics, moral dilemmas, and social histories of Black women in Peoples Temple and Jonestown.
Hollywood Fringe marked its anniversary with an outrageous Fringe show, Inappropriate! The play is an hilariously inappropriate collection of five original short pieces (plus some surprises!) skewering subjects from romance to sex, healthcare to death.
A naïve six-year-old Black girl from rural Louisiana becomes a key witness in a murder investigation as she fights to keep a secret from a racist cop who has his own agenda for finding the truth. Based on true events.
This performance took place at the 30th Annual Los Angeles Theatre Women's Festival, Thirtieth Anniversary on March 25, 2023.
In honor of International Dog Day the NEO Ensemble Theatre is presenting a special online show of the new play "Dog Door" by Grant Gottschall on Friday, August 26th, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. via Zoom.
Admission is FREE and donation are welcome.
ZOOM Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85751052279
My granddaddy, a farmer in rural Louisiana, made a lotta money making
and selling moonshine. I helped him bury his hard-earned money all over
his 100-acre farm in huge Folgers’ coffee cans because he hated banks. I
promised my granddaddy I’d never tell where those cans were located. But
on December 6th both my grandparents were murdered and the devious,
racist cop sent out to investigate the murder found out about the secret
cans. He also found out I knew where they were located. Based on true events.
This original play was performed live at the Whitefire Theatre on February 9, 2022 as part of Solofest 2022.
The performance is available to stream on-demand beginning
February 16, 2022. Poison Gun on-demand tickets are $19.99.
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