Lascivious Something and The Wake examine lefties on the verge of political breakdowns, while Julia Cho’s The Language Archive looks at the breakdowns of languages — and a marriage. READ MORE.
Circle X Premieres Sheila Callaghan’s Lascivious Something
It’s the first day of harvest for August, an American ex-pat who has settled on a remote Greek island with his beautiful, young Greek bride Daphne. Then Liza, a woman from his past, shows up and wreaks havoc…READ MORE
Understanding Your Roots: Themes of Family Grow in Tree
Playwright Julie Hebert handles themes of family in her new play Tree, presented by Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA, directed by Jessica Kubzansky. READ MORE
[Inside] the Ford Announces
2009-10 Season
Love, loss, betrayal… and America: Los Angeles County’s Winter Partnership Program is back with a second season of provocative new work in 2009-10. READ MORE
Ghost Road Brings Its Trilogy Home
Katharine Noon has been involved with the Oresteia Trilogy for 14 years, developing all three plays, Clytemnestra, Elektra and Orestes, separately. Now, produced by Mark Seldis for the Ghost Road Company, audiences will get to see them for the first time as one piece presented in two parts. READ MORE
First Partnership Season at [Inside] The Ford Announced
Moving Arts, Circle X and Ghost Road theater companies present world premieres in the Ford’s 87-seat venue starting in November 2008.
LOS ANGELES, CA - Three of L.A. County’s premier theater companies, three world premieres: Moving Arts, Circle X Theatre Co.…
Ghost Road Company Looking for Rehearsal Space
Dear Friends,
I have a question for you: My ensemble, Ghost Road Company, is looking for some regular/semi-regular rehearsal space in October/November. As we embark on the last and largest push to put the Oresteia trilogy together for The Getty (We’re…












