Showing posts with label USVAA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USVAA. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2009

"Soldiers' Stories" opening night...err..day!

so "soldiers' stories," opened today. it went great. full house. good laughs. actors hitting their beats and some very poignant stories from three generations of warriors. standby for future dates.


USVAA theatre in culver city, ca


one of our great actors; jim holmes - me - and harry cronin; awesome playwright and a good friend
harry and i 


the cast

desean doing his thing


intermission and free grubbage


the tech booth

all you need is a black box...


doris bazley, writer/editor

we had a full house!

and the end, for now...


Monday, June 29, 2009

UPDATE: 'on the front lines: three generations of soldiers' voices'

'On The Front Lines:  Three Generations of Soldiers' Voices will be held at the USVAA Theater on Saturday, July 11th at 2pm. --On The Front Linesfeatures the stories of a diverse group of California veterans from World War II through Iraq: gathered from interviews by Los Angeles actors/writers and told in a dramatic narrative to be shared with the veterans themselves and with us, the citizens they served. Their experiences touch on issues of civil rights, self-identity, and the long-lasting consequences of war in the hearts and minds of the soldiers who fought in them. This project was generated by a California Council for the Humanities “California Stories” grant and matching support from Loyola Marymount University.'
-Judith Royer, director