Thursday, January 20, 2011

L.A. SHOW INFO


Accomplice



Synopsis
Part game and part theater, Neil Patrick Harris presents Accomplice: Hollywood, an experience unlike any found on a stage, taking its audience on an actual journey through the city streets. It all begins with a phone call disclosing a secret meeting location. Armed with a few initial bits of information, participants are sent on a mission, aided by clues and mysterious cast members strewn throughout various locations such as streetcorners, bars, iconic landmarks and out of the way spots. Audiences in groups of 10 traverse the city streets, piecing together clues of a meticulously crafted plot and relying on their own street smarts to make it to the end.
The Accomplice sites, naturally, are kept secret - it's all part of the fun. "Not enough information," you say? Trust us--the fun is in the surprises.
Who's in on it? Who's not? A unique new form of entertainment, Accomplice: Hollywood will make you laugh, think, and experience the city in a whole new way.



Amy and Elliot 

Stella Adler Theatre
6773 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028

Currently running!
Closes on January 30, 2011
Opened on January 6, 2011

Ticket Price: $20.00; $10.00 Preview 

Tickets by Phone: 323-960-7863

Synopsis
Back in the 1990's, Elliot's best friend Amy is marrying a guy named Michael. Elliot's freaking out. Which in turn makes Amy freak out. Which in turn makes Michael freak out...Ok, so everybody's freaking out. Amy and Elliot is a quick-witted, quirky romantic comedy about growing up as a Generation X'er. Are Amy and Elliot just best friends or something more? Could they really have feelings for each other, or is it just another distraction--an excuse to avoid growing up? Amy and Elliot attempts to tackle the big questions of a very confused generation.


Caught 

Zephyr Theatre
7458 Melrose Ave.
Hollywood, CA 90046

Currently running!
Closes on January 23, 2011
Opened on November 27, 2010

Ticket Price: $25.00; $20.00 Preview 

Tickets by Phone: 800-595-4849

 Synopsis
Over the past several years, the debate over same-sex marriage has split the country, deeply divided religious communities, and galvanized American politics.Caught is a contemporary play which examines this contentious debate through the life of one American family. The story centers around the upcoming wedding of Kenneth and Troy, a committed gay couple living in Los Angeles. Kenneth's estranged, culturally-conservative sister, Darlene, and her daughter Krystal unexpectedly visit the couple's home from south Georgia only days before the event. Through this set of circumstances, Caught explores the meaning of 'marriage,' and how the family can find a way to meet in the middle while navigating long-standing religious values and staying true to each's core beliefs.

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