Circle X Theatre
Circle X is an award winning not-for-profit ensemble theatre company located in Hollywood, California. Circle X's productions have been described by critics as "refreshingly original and imaginative" and "consistently stellar".[1][2][3]
Overview
Circle X is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which is staffed by volunteers. Circle X was founded in 1996 by seven artists and to date has produced 27 plays in the Los Angeles area.[2] Circle X's current artistic director is Tim Wright.
Circle X is part of the Los Angeles 99-Seat Equity Waiver theatre community, a group of theatres that may employ members of the Actors' Equity Association without paying them union wages. Similar theatres include Sacred Fools and The Actors' Gang. They produce out of Atwater Village Theatre along with Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA.
Production history
2008/2009
2007/2008
- The Flu Season - By Will Eno, directed by Jonathan Westerberg
2006/2007
- 365 Days/365 Plays: Week 19 - By Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Tom Elliot, Pete Friedrich, David Paul Wichert, Lisa Szolovits and Jamey Hood
2005/2006
- The Bigger Man - By Sam Marks, directed by David Vegh a[›]
2004
- King Henry IV Part 1 - By William Shakespeare, Directed by Tara Flynn (in association with Shakespeare Festival Los Angeles).
- You Are Here - By Anthony Backman, Kevin Fabian, Holly Gabrielson, Jennifer A. Skinner & Doug Sutherland a[›]b[›]
- At Play in the Valley of the Shadow of Chet - By Clown Corn Messiah, directed by Chuck Harpera[›]b[›]
- Married But Solo - By Ally and Chris Loprete, directed by Thomas Fiscellaa[›]b[›]
^ a: World Premiere
^ b: Member-Driven Project
2003
2002
- An American Book of the Dead – The Game Show - By Paul Mullin, directed by Jim Anzide and Jonathan Westerberga[›]
- ElectroPuss - By Trista Baldwin, directed by Paula Goldberga[›]
2001
- Dirigible - By Dan Dietz, directed by Debbie Falb
2000
- The Veil Plays - By Karen Hartman, directed by Julia Hamilton a[›]
1999
- Louis Slotin Sonata - By Paul Mullin, directed by Jim Anzide and Jonathan Westerberga[›]
- Beatrice - By Suzanne Maynard, directed by Michael Michettia[›]
- In the Sherman Family Wax Museum - By Alexander Woo, directed by Wade McIntyre
1998
- Texarkana Waltz - By Louis Broome, directed by Allison Narvera[›]
1997
- The Eight - By Jeff Goode, directed by Richard Augustine
- City* - By Scott Organ, directed by Martha McFarlanda[›]
1996
Notable Alums
Notes and references
- ^ la.com Review
- ^ a b LA Drama Critics Circle 2000 - 2002 Season
- ^ MyFox Los Angeles
Eleven years later, they have become one of the most critically celebrated and best-loved small theatres in Los Angeles, known for their "refreshingly original and imaginative" production aesthetic (LA Times).
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