It was an early summer outing in the center of once-fabled Tinseltown. For 11 days one could wander the streets of Hollywood among tourists and street denizens, go to 17 venues within walking distance of each other, another 14 that were a bit of a trek, see as many shows as feasible in a day and still only catch part of the festivities. READ MORE
The Blood and Thunder Storm Moves to Alaska, Come Hell Or High Water
The intensely intimate play, Blood and Thunder, is in its final performances for two reasons. “For one thing,” Steve Lozier, managing director of Moving Arts says, “we kept extending the show and now we’re all exhausted.” READ MORE
Voices of the Storm From Moving Arts’ Long-Running Hit
One of Moving Arts’ Resident Artists, Playwright Ross Tedford Kendall, interviewed the cast of Blood and Thunder. READ MORE
LA Theatrical Events Celebrating Black History Month
A list of theatrical events celebrating Black History Month READ MORE
Ford Theatres Accepting Applications From Theatre Companies
FORD THEATRES 2ND ANNUAL
WINTER PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR THEATRE COMPANIES
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2009-10 SEASON ARE NOW AVAILABLE AND DUE MARCH 18, 2009
UPCOMING INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 AT 7:30 P.M.
2009-2010 WINTER PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION
On November…
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.…












