DAWN’S LIGHT: THE JOURNEY OF GORDON HIRABAYASHI


It’s rare that all elements of a production (writing / acting / directing / design)
come together as perfectly as they do in East West Players’ world premiere
production of Jeanne Sakata’s Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi. 
That this production not only engrosses, entertains, and moves an audience but
also educates and informs them as well makes it a must-see.
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EXPLOIT THIS

RECOMMENDED

Fans of sketch comedy will find much to enjoy in Exploit This!, presented by the
Easily Distracted Sketch Comedy troupe, and now playing at the Space Theater
late night Fridays.  Written and performed by a young, attractive, and funny
quintet of comic actors and directed at a fast pace by Rick Ferguson, Exploit
This! is 60 minutes of frenetic fun.
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ANON


Kate Robin’s provocative new play Anon begins as a light romantic comedy 
and soon develops into something a good deal more weighty. Trip (Blayne 
Weaver) and Allison (Kit Pongetti) meet cute when animal psychologist Allison 
makes a house call at Trip’s apartment because his cat (named Cat) has 
been peeing in all the wrong places. She advises him to talk to Cat, confide in 
her, buy her more toys, keep her litter box tidy (with a metal scooper), and by 
all means give her a less generic name.  Her $200 fee paid, Allison accepts Trip’
s impulsive invitation to dine with him (Chinese take-out) and the evening 
ends with a bout of passionate lovemaking.
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HEAT & HOSTILITY

RECOMMENDED
Kevin Delin’s Heat & Hostility is an amusing look at men and women and sex, in a series of 14 sketches, featuring an attractive and talented young cast of performers. Here’s a preview of some of the “heat and hostility” that’s in store for you:

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DROOD


Does anyone remember the Weather Girls’ big disco hit entitled It’s Raining
Men? Well, these days in SoCal, it’s raining Droods, with productions of the
Rupert Holmes Broadway smash opened or opening just about everywhere.
The one that’s captured the most attention and already inspired a bunch of
deserved raves is the one currently wowing audiences at Sacred Fools. In the
words of The Weather Girls, “Hallelujah!”  
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DURANGO


Durango begins on a bare stage, with just a chair and guitar far right.  A
young man wearing shorts and a t-shirt enters, sits, picks up the guitar and,
beginning to strum, sings a sadly nostalgic song.  “Main Street isn’t busy much
anymore. A neon girl dressed up with nowhere to go.”  He seems to be
recalling the past, a past which we begin in the next scene to discover.
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JOURNEY TO DOLLYWOOD

RECOMMENDED
The small-town diner has proven the surefire setting for numerous movies, TV 
shows, plays, and musicals, from Alice, to Pump Boys and Dinettes, to The 
Spitfire Grill to…Diner. Add to that list Jessie McCormack’s very funny new play 
Journey to Dollywood, now at the Matrix Theatre.
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