World-class theatre, award-winning company of working actors, and professional actor training.
World-class theatre, award-winning company of working actors, and professional actor training.
"There comes a time when silence is betrayal” ― Martin Luther King Jr.
The New American Theatre stands in solidarity with the Black community. We mourn the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and all those whose lives have been taken and destroyed due to systemic racism. We denounce these despicable acts and the injustice of racial oppression, intolerance, marginalization, and bigotry.
The New American Theatre stands in solidarity with the Black community. We mourn the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and all those whose lives have been taken and destroyed due to systemic racism. We denounce these despicable acts and the injustice of racial oppression, intolerance, marginalization, and bigotry.
WE APPRECIATE YOU. WE MISS YOU. WE WILL SEE YOU AGAIN.
The New American Theatre has been working together with our members and the LA Theatre community at-large to explore new ways to continue to inspire our world through the beauty and inspiration of art while our stages are dark. We're still here, even though we can't physically be together. Below, in "latest news" is a video put together by our community at-large.
The New American Theatre has been working together with our members and the LA Theatre community at-large to explore new ways to continue to inspire our world through the beauty and inspiration of art while our stages are dark. We're still here, even though we can't physically be together. Below, in "latest news" is a video put together by our community at-large.
The New American Theatre is a 501c3 not-for-profit theatre. We rely on the generosity of our patrons to help us fund and nurture emerging and established artists and bring meaningful productions and events to our stages. If you can, please consider making a gift to help ensure that we'll be ready to open our doors to support theatre artists when this terrible pandemic is over.
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The New American Theatre is part of a group of 44 theatres who share a message of hope:
Los Angeles Intimate Theatres Release a Message of Hope and Solidarity for Their Future
Los Angeles, CA (May 14, 2020) – Artistic Directors of 44 Intimate (aka 99-Seat) non-profit theatres have created a roundtable to discuss the post COVID-19 re-emergence of theatre in Los Angeles. Today the group released the following statement:
“Like Los Angeles, our theatre community has always been at the forefront of innovation. As an integral part of the cultural conversation, a group of 44 artistic directors from LA's intimate theatres came together two months ago to discuss how we can move through the current COVID crisis and come out stronger. We are committed to raising the bar and pushing the boundaries of professional theatre. At weekly virtual roundtables, we continue to remind each other that theatre is a collaborative art form, in every sense of the word. We are stronger together as one community regardless of company size.
While the doors to our theatres may be shut, our artists continue to innovate and utilize new technology to serve Los Angeles and promote the importance of theatre. Our creative work has never been limited to our stages, and the boundless creativity of Los Angeles theatre artists will ensure that our theatres will reopen with a renewed sense of purpose. Los Angeles is one of the cultural capitals of the world, and together we make sure that #LALivesOnStage.”
Read on...LA Theatre Lives On Stage
Los Angeles Intimate Theatres Release a Message of Hope and Solidarity for Their Future
Los Angeles, CA (May 14, 2020) – Artistic Directors of 44 Intimate (aka 99-Seat) non-profit theatres have created a roundtable to discuss the post COVID-19 re-emergence of theatre in Los Angeles. Today the group released the following statement:
“Like Los Angeles, our theatre community has always been at the forefront of innovation. As an integral part of the cultural conversation, a group of 44 artistic directors from LA's intimate theatres came together two months ago to discuss how we can move through the current COVID crisis and come out stronger. We are committed to raising the bar and pushing the boundaries of professional theatre. At weekly virtual roundtables, we continue to remind each other that theatre is a collaborative art form, in every sense of the word. We are stronger together as one community regardless of company size.
While the doors to our theatres may be shut, our artists continue to innovate and utilize new technology to serve Los Angeles and promote the importance of theatre. Our creative work has never been limited to our stages, and the boundless creativity of Los Angeles theatre artists will ensure that our theatres will reopen with a renewed sense of purpose. Los Angeles is one of the cultural capitals of the world, and together we make sure that #LALivesOnStage.”
Read on...LA Theatre Lives On Stage
Read: Artistic Director Jack Stehlin and Managing Director Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin featured in Stage Raw article by Steven Leigh Morris:This article is the first in Stage Raw’s series on domestic partners who run Los Angeles-area theaters, on how they’re coping under a stay-at-home order, and what they envisage as a future, after the plague.
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UNCLE VANYA receives two Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards Nominations!
Congratulations to our nominees and to the LA theatre community for another stellar year of theatre in Los Angeles! Best Director: Jack Stehlin Best Ensemble: April Adams, Iulia Brezeanu, Eve Danzeisen, Don Harvey, Brian Henderson, Jordan Lund, David Purdham, Jade Sealey Janellen Steininger Read article in Culver City Crossroads here: |
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playwrights:One Act Plays Contest 2020-2021 COMING SOONThe New American Theatre is seeking new one act plays for our 2020 Festival of New American One Act Plays.
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Thank you to the Los Angeles County Arts Commission for their generous 2019/2020 organizational grant!