27 March 2004
Batman and Robin in the Boogie Down
Juliette Jeffers, as usual, is amazing. She has done this one-woman-show piece at various lengths and this one was about 30 minutes. It was a part of the Los Angeles Woman's Theatre Festival which ran for four days with most performances--including this one--at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre (great space), 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles.
The other performer Keith Johnson and I saw at this particular segment (called Footprints and hosted by Adilah Barnes with celebrity performer Ted Lange) was Anna Homler who did a performance art piece called Breadwoman. Let's just say I do NOT get performance art. Weird.
I highly recommend that all female performers--wherever you may live--apply for the 2005 festival. From the press release: Women solo performers of all ethnicities: actors, performance artists, dancers, comedians, storytellers, singers, performance poets from throughout the world, send videotapes depicting exact program under consideration for festival (cued to 10-minute viewing segment). Also include headshot or action shot, resumé, and all supporting materials. $10 submission fee and SASE for returns to: Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival, 11411 Cumpston Ave., Ste. 204, N. Hollywood, CA 91601. Performers will be paid. Questions? 818.760.0408, 818.760.0506 fax. DEADLINE: August 30, 2004.
Anyway, great space, lovely location inside and out, Juliette was just inspired... tears and laughter bursting throughout the 300-seat space, standing ovation... the whole bit. Well done, lovely Juliette! You continue to make Lloyd proud.
The other performer Keith Johnson and I saw at this particular segment (called Footprints and hosted by Adilah Barnes with celebrity performer Ted Lange) was Anna Homler who did a performance art piece called Breadwoman. Let's just say I do NOT get performance art. Weird.
I highly recommend that all female performers--wherever you may live--apply for the 2005 festival. From the press release: Women solo performers of all ethnicities: actors, performance artists, dancers, comedians, storytellers, singers, performance poets from throughout the world, send videotapes depicting exact program under consideration for festival (cued to 10-minute viewing segment). Also include headshot or action shot, resumé, and all supporting materials. $10 submission fee and SASE for returns to: Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival, 11411 Cumpston Ave., Ste. 204, N. Hollywood, CA 91601. Performers will be paid. Questions? 818.760.0408, 818.760.0506 fax. DEADLINE: August 30, 2004.
Anyway, great space, lovely location inside and out, Juliette was just inspired... tears and laughter bursting throughout the 300-seat space, standing ovation... the whole bit. Well done, lovely Juliette! You continue to make Lloyd proud.
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