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Theater
RISE
An Immersive Exploration of Gun Violence in Schools
In "RISE: An Immersive Exploration of Gun Violence in Schools" audiences become part of a school lockdown. This fictional account, inspired by true events, explores themes related to gun violence in schools. Presented in an actual school, RISE gives a candid look at what youth in America face today.
The Collective
Winner of the 2023 Encore! Producers’ Award
Winner of the LA Theatre Bites 2023 Best Immersive Show Award
Nominee for Fringe Best Immersive & Games
Step back in time to 1920s Los Angeles at the height of Prohibition, where you, the audience, have been invited to the wake of the recently deceased Don, John Telletino, the leader of The Collective crime syndicate. Trusted members of The Collective, from the Don’s Lieutenants to its most respected agents (the audience), have been invited to the Don’s favorite speakeasy to pay their respects by his mother Valentina, but dark plans lurk in the shadows and everyone has an ulterior motive. Don Telletino’s sudden death has thrown The Collective into turmoil, and his duplicitous Lieutenants are looking to take advantage of the power vacuum. With the fate of The Collective hanging in the balance, it falls into the hands of the audience to decide the future of the Family.
The Children’s Hour
The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman was written in 1934; it is set in the same year, in a fictional town called Lancet in New England. The story follows two headmistresses, best friends since university and united by a shared dream, whose lives are destroyed when a malicious student whispers a scandalous accusation. It is later discovered that the gossip was pure invention. But it is too late. Irreparable damage has been done.