Special Events
It takes some time to recognize that this is a futuristic story surrounding the love and tragedy of a deeply committed family and the themes of loss and memory. The story slowly unfolds with surprise after surprise until we are thoroughly immersed in a future of artificial intelligence.
"A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for drama, “Marjorie Prime” operates by stealth. It initially has the look and feel of a featherweight work — of a cool, low-key domestic comedy of ideas, built on a single ingenious gimmick. But at some point, you realize that it’s been landing skillfully targeted punch after punch, right where it hurts."
(NY Times)
Marjorie Prime is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd.
www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
A funny yet bittersweet examination of the married lives of two couples who have been extremely close for dozens of years.
A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage. Suddenly, both couples find themselves grappling with questions of loyalty, individuality, and commitment in Donald Margulies’ deliciously funny, sharply observed Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, delivering the time-tested flavor and richness of a classic dish.
“…Margulies writes about relationships with such intelligence and spiky humor that his comedy-drama … becomes something quite wonderful.” (Time Magazine).
DINNER WITH FRIENDS is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., NY
Funny, honest, poignant, and pertinent.
Thomas Hanratty, lifelong resident of Hell's Kitchen and once the most dangerous white cab driver in New York, was blinded eight years ago in a drunken accident and is fading into a routine of self-pity and alcohol. His bartender and only friend, Lou, who was partly responsible for the accident, is moving to Vermont with a new lady friend, but he can't abandon Tom. He recruits a slightly handicapped volunteer reader from the Lighthouse Edna, who battles her way through Tom's shell.
“Geoghan brings his characters to life and the audience to its feet cheering." - (The Los Angeles Times)
LIGHT SENSITIVE is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
www.concordtheatricals.com
Intense, emotional, suspenseful – at once funny and sad.
Tobi is an aging dancer, choreographer and teacher who enjoys knitting. His quiet life is interrupted when Mike and Lisa enter his home under the pretense of interviewing him for Lisa's thesis.
“Uproariously funny, deeply moving, enthralling theater. Stephen Belber’s MATCH has great beauty and tenderness, and abounds in wit.” (NY Daily News)
MATCH is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., NY.
Mariana Vigueras Restelli developed her vocal musical talent in different disciplines. She began her studies in classical singing, eventually venturing into other genres such as Jazz, Soul and Rock, among others. She has performed in concerts and festivals at all of the prominent venues in Guadalajara and is well known for her performances at various venues in Ajijic. Currently she supports new talent as a vocal coach.
Our ensemble this year musically explores the many holidays of the season. Join us to celebrate the joys that the season brings us, and especially to be part of our always popular singalong.
Our show's Emcee, Peter Luciano, entertains and introduces the cast of musicians that includes singers Marsha Heaton, Mark Heaton, Catharine Thieme and new-to-LLT Doug Botnick. Susanne Bullock delights us with her clarinet, and Director Robert Thieme accompanies and rounds it all out on the piano.
Special Event: TENNESSEE RISING
Written and Performed by Jacob Storms - LIVE ON LLT'S STAGE!
Directed by Alan Cumming, world famous actor and director
Thursday, March 10 & Friday, March 11: 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 12 & Sunday, March 13: 4:00 pm
Limited, socially-distanced seating in the McIntosh Auditorium
SPECIAL BONUS: There was a "Talk-Back" with Jacob on the Angel Terrace after each show. Sorry if you missed it!
What events led Tennessee Williams to become the most groundbreaking and misunderstood American playwright of the Twentieth Century? Tennessee Rising: The Dawn of Tennessee Williams - A New Solo Play, explores the formative six year period (1939-1945) that shapes a young, unknown writer named Tom into the acclaimed playwright known as Tennessee.
Written and performed by Jacob Storms, directed by Alan Cumming, and recipient of the United Solo Award, Tennessee Rising brings these unexplored years center stage as the audience becomes friend & confident to young Williams as he experiences the unexpected highs & devastating lows of his early life, wherein his most enigmatic character develops, himself.
Jacob Storms is best known for his recurring role (Serge) on Steven Soderbergh’s Amazon Original Series, Red Oaks. Since debuting Tennessee Rising at The United Solo Festival in New York, Storms has gone on to perform at The St. Louis Williams Festival, NY Live Arts, & Club Cumming.
The play has won the prestigious United Solo Award for Best One-Man Show. (NOTE: Other winners of this award have included Anna Devere Smith, Patti Lupone, Fiona Shaw, Billy Crystal, and Ian McKellan.)