| A staged reading of a new play by award-winning dramatist Rick Mitchell, in collaboration with Hollywood's Theatre of NOTE. As Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, a man stands in a rapidly flooding attic, trying to break through the roof. Inadvertently, he travels back in history, to New Orleans and California, ending up in the midst of other disasters, both “natural” and otherwise, while discovering that natural catastrophe and racial conflict are never far removed. An audience talk-back will follow the performance. Directed by Kiff Scholl. Musical Direction by Bill Newlin (Note: this new play is based, in part, on recent interviews with disaster survivors, as well as on archival research.)
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Natural Disaster: Calif., New Orleans, the World |
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1517 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Los Angeles CA, 90028
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Validated parking available at the Arclight for $3 (enter on Ivar, just South of Sunset). Your validation ticket must be purchased at the NOTE box office, not at the Arclight.
Additional parking available behind CNN for $5 after 5pm on Yellow,
Orange and Roof levels (enter on Cahuenga just south of Sunset)
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