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Experience this surreal, experimental blend of story-telling that explores the psyche of two siblings who never really recovered from their big brother's suicide.
While Marion Blue is stuck on a couch, convinced that nothing is real and nothing is tru
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Solo perfomer Amy Hill has been MIA. Over the course of the last ten years, she's become a single adoptive mom, survived a brain tumor, and made a "big" move... next door... to a home she had built. She is still moving, a box at a time.
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Mexican entertainment sensation Ofelia Medina tackles one of the most dynamic 20th century female figures- Frida Kahlo. This richly sumptuous theatrical piece lives up to the great standard of Ofelia Medina- and Frida Kahlo.
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This visually stunning show is sure to transform any standard notion you may have of a puppet show! The NEW LATC brings the entire company, fresh off their tremendous success at the Guadalajara Festival, to delight L.A. audiences.
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Obie award winning playwright, John Jesurun, brings us a new, unsettling work that is sure to spark much debate. Jesurun takes the provocative Greek tale of Filoctetes and reinterprets it in a way that strikes sharply close to home.
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Featured in the New York Times, this simple story of an Indian peasant seeing a vision of the Virgin Story has become the pivotal, transformative, theatrical cornerstone at Our Lady of the Angels Cathedral for years. This profoundly moving show...
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By the Latino Theater Company
Directed by Jose Luis Valenzuela
Be part of the process as Latino Theater Company "workshops" a new piece using their unique method of creation.
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The legendary Jose Limon Dance company brings its' celebrated Centinenial tour to the NEW LATC. Come see this Dance Magazine Award winning show that incorporates literary sources ranging from Shakespeare to Frederica Lorca.
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Tired of the same old Hollywood treatments of war? Then come see a work that mixes 16mm home footage, photography, haiku, and ethnic dance to present a heart wrenching tale of a girl coming to grips with the struggles of her father and country.
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