Archived entries for Odyssey Theatre

Announcing: Odyssey Theatre & Porters of Hellsgate Present ‘Sherlock Through the Looking-Glass’ and ‘Orwellian’

THE ODYSSEY THEATRE and PORTERS OF HELLSGATE PRESENT

RETURN ENGAGEMENTS OF
“SHERLOCK THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS”
IN REPERTORY WITH
“ORWELLIAN”

NOVEMBER 8 — DECEMBER 22
AT THE ODYSSEY THEATRE IN WEST LA

Porters of Hellsgate LogoThe Odyssey Theatre and The Porters of Hellsgate have announced return engagements of Sherlock Through The Looking-Glass, written and directed by Gus Krieger, and Larry Cedar’s Orwellian, at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles. The two productions will run in repertory beginning November 8 for seven weeks only through December 22.

In 1885 London, seemingly disparate citizens are falling victim to a plague of madness which continually evokes, in increasingly curious ways, the whimsical worlds of Lewis Carroll. As the mystery deepens, the only thing becoming clearer is the proper man for the job. But what happens when Sherlock Holmes — the world’s foremost logician — enters a realm where logic does not exist? Surprising, dark, humorous, and classically-minded, Sherlock Through The Looking-Glass explores the nature of reality, the choices we make, and the legacy we leave.

Orwellian, a solo show developed and performed by Larry Cedar (Deadwood, The Crazies), is a dark examination of the work of an author so prescient that his name has become an adjective. The audience will enter the dystopian world of George Orwell via this one-hour adaptation based on three of his most popular books. Through his literary prism, visit the chaotic kitchens of Down & Out in Paris & London, a barnyard on the brink of creature revolt in Animal Farm, and the futuristic hell that is 1984.

The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Company gave Sherlock Through The Looking-Glass its world premiere in August of this year at the Whitmore Theatre in North Hollywood. Orwellian had a brief run at Theatre of Note during the 2013 Hollywood Fringe Festival.

Of Sherlock Through The Looking-Glass, the Tolucan Times said, “… superb acting, sharp writing … a production worthy of cheers and applause.” NoHoArtsDistrict.com cheered the “… clever script and exceptional cast.” Said StageSceneLA.com, “… topnotch performances and exciting staging combine to further solidify the Porters’ reputation as one of L.A.’s most exciting young acting troupes.” The Bitter-Lemons.com Fringe review of Larry Cedar and Orwellian said, “This is solo showmanship at its finest … Cedar seamlessly slips into accents at breakneck speed as he portrays Orwell and co-workers … within a few minutes, Cedar has disappeared entirely and left us with the embodiment of Orwell himself.”

Sherlock Through The Looking-Glass opens Friday, November 8 at 8pm, and will run Fridays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm (no performance on November 29). Orwellian opens Saturday, November 9 at 8pm and will run Thursdays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm (no performance on Thanksgiving Day; added performance on Friday, November 29 at 8pm). Both productions will close on December 22. Tickets for Sherlock are $30, and Orwellian tickets are $25, and are on sale now. To purchase online, go to www.OdysseyTheatre.com to purchase by phone, call the Odyssey Theatre box office at (310) 477-2055, ext. 2.

The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, in Los Angeles, 90025. Onsite parking is available for $3.00.

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11-01-13

Announcing: “Tennessee & Anna” Postponed Until Fall

TENNESSEE & ANNA BY FRANCO D’ALESSANDRO
HAS BEEN POSTPONED

WEST COAST PREMIERE WAS TO HAVE OPENED AT THE
ODYSSEY THEATRE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 9

Due to creative differences that ultimately could not be resolved in time for the scheduled opening, Phoenix Rising Productions has decided to postpone the West Coast premiere of Franco D’Alessandro’s Tennessee & Anna, starring Morlan Higgins and Karen Kondazian, until the fall. The play had been slated to open, as a guest production at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles, on Saturday, April 9.

Tennessee & Anna chronicles the 25-year friendship between Tennessee Williams and the great Academy Award-winning Italian actress Anna Magnani. Set in Rome during the La Dolce Vita era, it is a memory play told through the eyes of Tennessee. Both Morlan Higgins and Karen Kondazian are much acclaimed and multi-award-winning actors. Higgins most recently appeared in the U.S. premiere of Athol Fugard’s Train Driver at the Fountain Theatre. Kondazian’s career has included starring roles opposite Ed Harris, Richard Chamberlain, and Ray Stricklyn, among others, in various productions through the years. When Williams himself saw Kondazian in a Los Angeles production of The Rose Tattoo, her work as both actor and producer so impressed the playwright that they became friends. Williams gave Kondazian carte blanche to produce any of his works in his lifetime. Her last appearance at the Odyssey was as Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s Master Class.

Refunds for previously purchased Tennessee & Anna tickets may be obtained by calling the Odyssey Theatre box office at (310) 277-2055, extension 2. The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, in West Los Angeles, 90025.

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04-01-11

Announcing: “Tennessee & Anna” Set to Open April 9 at Odyssey Theatre

WEST COAST PREMIERE OF
TENNESSEE & ANNA
BY FRANCO D’ALESSANDRO
FEATURING MORLAN HIGGINS AND KAREN KONDAZIAN
DIRECTED BY ANTHONY CALDARELLA

PERFORMANCES BEGIN APRIL 5 AT THE ODYSSEY THEATRE
OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 9 AT 8PM

Phoenix Rising Productions has announced the West Coast premiere of Tennessee & Anna, a play by Franco D’Alessandro, directed by Anthony Caldarella. A guest production at the Odyssey Theatre in West Los Angeles featuring multi-award-winners Morlan Higgins and Karen Kondazian, Tennessee & Anna begins previews on April 5, and opening is set for Saturday, April 9 at 8pm. Performances will continue through May 29.

Tennessee & Anna chronicles the 25-year friendship between Tennessee Williams and the great Academy Award-winning Italian actress Anna Magnani. Set in Rome during the La Dolce Vita era, it is a memory play told through the eyes of Tennessee. The play is an examination of friendship and art which deals with their mutual passion for theatre, film and for love itself. The two explore truths about the nature of inspiration, collaboration, and the need for artistic expression, all the while battling their demons, both real and imagined. Tennessee & Anna open their hearts to each other with honesty and frustration, as they search to express the often conflicting need to love and the struggle to accept love.

Morlan Higgins (Tennessee Williams) most recently appeared in the U.S. premiere of Athol Fugard’s Train Driver at the Fountain Theatre. In the past 18 months, he was also seen in Forgiveness at the Black Dahlia Theatre and in King Lear with the Antaeus Company. Other work at the Fountain includes After the Fall, Victory, The Boys in the Band, Borderlines, Shining City, and the world premiere of Fugard’s Exits and Entrances. Karen Kondazian’s career has included starring opposite Ed Harris, Richard Chamberlain, Stacy Keach, and Ray Stricklyn in various productions through the years. She won a LADCC Award for Best Actress in a production of The Rose Tattoo, and her work as both actor and producer so impressed the playwright that they became friends. Williams gave Kondazian carte blanche to produce any of his work in his lifetime. Other productions in which Kondazian delivered memorable and award-winning performances include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Orpheus Descending, Night of the Iguana, Freedomland, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore and Master Class. Director Anthony Caldarella is a writer/producer/director whose feature film credits include My Brother Jack, What’s Up, Scarlet?, and Mafioso. Stage directing includes productions of A View From the Bridge, Detective Story, A Taste of Honey, The Price, the West Coast premiere of The Beauty Queen of Leenane, and The Collection at the Hudson Theatre, which won him the LA Weekly Award for Best Director in 2002.

The set design for Tennessee & Anna is by Tom Buderwitz, lighting design is by Steven Young, costume design is by Swinda Reichelt, sound design is by Cricket Myers, and video design is by Fritz Davis. The production manager is Roberta Ballarini, and stage manager is Molly McGraw.

Tennessee & Anna will play four lower-priced preview performances Tuesday, April 5 through Friday, April 8 at 8pm, and opening night is set for Saturday, April 9 at 8:00. The regular performance schedule is Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm through May 29. Preview tickets are $10; regular prices, beginning April 9, are $25 on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, and $30 on Saturday. Tickets may be purchased by visiting www.tennesseeandanna.com or by calling the Odyssey Theatre box office at (310) 477-2055, extension 2.

The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Boulevard, in West Los Angeles, 90025.

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03-11-11