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Playing in the Beckett:
Dock of the heyday
One Friday Each Month!
Are you ready for a match made in improv heaven? Come see Heyday and Dock of the Bay take the stage with a new special guest team each month at Theatre 68 in North Hollywood.
Check the link below for upcoming special guests, dates and times.
IN THE EMERSON:
Soy Saucey
Performance:
Saturday, April 25th @ 6pm
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Soy Saucey Comedy Show: a clean-ish stand-up comedy show featuring all Asian and Latin comedians (with a side of rice)
Coming soon
IN THE Rosalie:
Love Labour’s Lost: A Stage Reading
Performance:
Thursday, May 14th @ 8:00pm
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Join us for a vibrant staged reading of “Love’s Labour’s Lost” by William Shakespeare, directed by Lauren Mackenzie Skemp and Arya Desai.
This timeless Shakespearean comedy follows the King of Navarre and his companions as they swear off love and dedicate themselves to their studies, only to have their resolve tested when a group of women arrives. As romance and chaos ensue, a playful exploration of love and logic unfolds between 4 different couples.
With our dynamic company of 13 performers, this staged reading highlights the richness of Shakespeare’s language while embracing the intimacy of live performance. Our cast brings together artists from distinct professional backgrounds across film, television, and theatre nationwide, with classically trained performers enriching the production with a strong foundation in Shakespeare’s work.
As the directors share:
“Love’s Labour’s Lost is an underappreciated Shakespeare comedy that invites us to examine the age-old battle between head and heart, ego and instinct, and logic and feeling. It celebrates the joy, confusion, and vulnerability of human connection.”
Perfect for both Shakespeare enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this production offers a fresh, engaging take on one of his most clever and spirited works.
IN THE Rosalie:
Improvised Small Claims Court
Performances
Thursday, May 7th @ 8:00pm
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We gather some incredible improvisors and put them on stage with absolutely no preparation in front of an incompetent judge to improvise a trial! The audience gets to be the jury! Guest performers to be announced.
IN THE Rosalie:
ON THE AIR
Performances
Friday, June 26th @ 8pm | Saturday, June 27th @ 3pm/8pm | Sunday, June 28th @ 2pm/7pm
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The year is 1942. The country is in turmoil as World War II fuels fear and uncertainty. Across the nation, families gather in their living rooms, huddled around their radios, searching for comfort, connection, and hope. A ragtag troupe of radio performers steps into the airwaves, filling homes with laughter, mystery, and music through The Viceroy Variety
Hour—a beloved broadcast that offers a brief but precious escape from the realities of war. Behind the scenes, this rising “sleeper hit” is powered by a group of artists with dreams, fears, and ambitions of their own. As we follow their journey, we are invited into both the magic on-air and the humanity off mic.
Set against the backdrop of a small New York
theatre on New Year’s Eve, these lovable characters navigate friendship, love, and uncertainty, all while striving to keep the show—and each other—going. In a time when the world feels fragile, On the Air reminds us of the power of storytelling to lift spirits, unite communities, and carry us all… like musical notes drifting softly through the airwaves.
Under the direction of Cathy McAuley, On the Air was created to illuminate inclusion in the arts through the amazing perspective of this cast. This original musical is brought to life by Spectrum Laboratory and its extraordinary neurodiverse artists. Created to celebrate the unique and powerful gifts of these performers, On the Air was written by Jim Landis and CathyMcAuley, with original music by Garth Herberg. Come with us… behind the curtain… back in time… to a world built on camaraderie, resilience, and heart. And maybe—just maybe—we can carry that with us… knowing that even in the trenches, we are all connected.
IN THE EMERSON:
BLackbox
Performances
Friday, July 17th @ 8pm | Saturday, July 18th @ 8pm | Sunday, July 19th @ 2pm
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BLACK BOX is an original play about the weeks leading up to graduation in a high school’s theatre department. A month before the big day, the seniors are tasked with an unexpected turn of events, testing their commitment to their drama teacher, the theatre, and themselves. Through the eyes of the high schoolers, we begin to understand what truly matters once you grow up, what you choose to take away from your childhood, and what refuses to go
IN THE EMERSON:
Thistles
Coming Nov. 6-29th, 2026
White Horse Theater Company presents
THISTLES
By Cyndy A. Marion
Directed by Tamara Ruppart
After fleeing New York City for the countryside during a global calamity, Rebecca finds herself alone in her family’s neglected farmhouse. She must do her best to manage the anxieties and expectations of her aging relatives as they clash over whether to sell the old house, all while surrounded by doorknobs and relationships that are in desperate need of repair.
Thistles keenly explores family secrets, queerness, and the desperate desire to be accepted. Tragedy lurks as emotions are buried under ancestral floorboards.
"A family’s battle over the fate of a decrepit homestead fuels the drama (and comedy) of this moving pandemic-era story." -Jon Sobel of Blogcritics--Editor's Pick!
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