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The Fountain Theatre

The Fountain Theatre is a theatre in Los Angeles. Along with its programming of live theatre, it's also the foremost producer of flamenco on the West Coast.

The Fountain Theatre
Address5060 Fountain Ave.
LocationLos Angeles
Coordinates34°05′42″N 118°18′00″W / 34.095°N 118.300°W / 34.095; -118.300
TypeTheatre
Website
www.fountaintheatre.com

History edit

The Fountain Theatre was founded in Los Angeles in 1990 by co-artistic directors Deborah Lawlor (wife of Robert Lawlor) and Stephen Sachs. Simon Levy, producing director and dramaturge, joined in 1993 as a resident director, producer, and playwright.

The Fountain Theatre's activities include a year-round season of fully produced new and established plays. It has mounted 35 world premieres and also 31 US, West-Coast, Southern-California, or Los Angeles premieres. The Fountain also offers a full season of multi-ethnic dance, being the foremost presenters of flamenco in Los Angeles, educational outreach programs, and national/international tours. Fountain Theatre projects have been seen in Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Seattle, Chicago, Massachusetts, Florida, New Jersey, Minneapolis, London, and Edinburgh, among other cities and countries.

Flamenco edit

The Fountain Theatre showcases flamenco every month, and is the foremost producer of flamenco on the West Coast.

The theatre is featured prominently in the 2011 documentary, Kumpanía: Flamenco Los Angeles. Live performances and interviews with flamenco dancers and musicians filmed in the theatre are presented, and co-artistic director Deborah Lawlor is also interviewed in the film.[1][2]

Awards and honors edit

Fountain Theatre productions have won more than 220 awards for all areas of production, performance, and design.[3] The Fountain Theatre has received more nominations and won more awards than any other intimate theater in the history of the Ovation Awards.[3]

The Fountain has been honored with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Los Angeles City Council for demonstrating years of artistic excellence and "enhancing the cultural life of Los Angeles". It was the recipient of the 2004 Hollywood Arts Council's "Charlie" Award for Live Theatre and Significant Artistic Contribution to Hollywood. In 2009, the LA Weekly named the Fountain Theatre as "one of the Best Theatre Companies of the Decade".[4] In 2011, Broadway World said, "The Fountain Theatre is by the far the best and the brightest that Los Angeles has to offer." In 2012 the Wall Street Journal declared "The Fountain Theatre is one of this country's best intimate regional houses."[3]

Awards Production Nominations Wins Notes
2009 Ovation Awards Coming Home 2 0
2009 Ovation Awards Photograph 51 2 0
2009 Ovation Awards Gem of the Ocean 1 0
2009 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best Season
2010 Ovation Awards The Ballad of Emmett Till 5 3 Won for Best Production, Acting Ensemble, and Director
2010 Ovation Awards Opus 3 1 Won for Sound Design (Peter Bayne)
2010 Ovation Awards 1 1 Won award for Best Season
2011 Ovation Awards A House Not Meant to Stand 4 0
2011 Ovation Awards The Train Driver 3 0
2011 Ovation Awards Bakersfield Mist 1 0
2011 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best Season
2012 Ovation Awards Cyrano 2 0
2013 Ovation Awards In the Red and Brown Water 6 1 Won for Director of a Play (Shirley Jo Finney)
2013 Ovation Awards On the Spectrum 1 1 Won for Video Design (Jeffrey Elias Teeter)
2013 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best Season

Productions edit

Selected actors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fountain Theatre – Official Facebook page. May 31, 2013.
  2. ^ Kumpanía: Flamenco Los Angeles at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
  4. ^ . www.laweekly.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-02.
  5. ^ a b "Home". nnpn.org.
  6. ^ http://www.fountaintheatre/pastshows.html [dead link]
  7. ^ "A Tragic Tangling of Lives. Rita Dove's retelling of 'Oedipus Rex' in the Old South, 'Darker Face of Earth,' gets a spirited California premiere". Los Angeles Times. August 22, 2000.

External links edit

  • Official website

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was founded in Los Angeles in 1990 by co artistic directors Deborah Lawlor wife of Robert Lawlor and Stephen Sachs Simon Levy producing director and dramaturge joined in 1993 as a resident director producer and playwright The Fountain Theatre s activities include a year round season of fully produced new and established plays It has mounted 35 world premieres and also 31 US West Coast Southern California or Los Angeles premieres The Fountain also offers a full season of multi ethnic dance being the foremost presenters of flamenco in Los Angeles educational outreach programs and national international tours Fountain Theatre projects have been seen in Los Angeles New York City San Francisco Santa Barbara Seattle Chicago Massachusetts Florida New Jersey Minneapolis London and Edinburgh among other cities and countries Flamenco editThe Fountain Theatre showcases flamenco every month and is the foremost producer of flamenco on the West Coast The theatre is featured prominently in the 2011 documentary Kumpania Flamenco Los Angeles Live performances and interviews with flamenco dancers and musicians filmed in the theatre are presented and co artistic director Deborah Lawlor is also interviewed in the film 1 2 Awards and honors editFountain Theatre productions have won more than 220 awards for all areas of production performance and design 3 The Fountain Theatre has received more nominations and won more awards than any other intimate theater in the history of the Ovation Awards 3 The Fountain has been honored with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Los Angeles City Council for demonstrating years of artistic excellence and enhancing the cultural life of Los Angeles It was the recipient of the 2004 Hollywood Arts Council s Charlie Award for Live Theatre and Significant Artistic Contribution to Hollywood In 2009 the LA Weekly named the Fountain Theatre as one of the Best Theatre Companies of the Decade 4 In 2011 Broadway World said The Fountain Theatre is by the far the best and the brightest that Los Angeles has to offer In 2012 the Wall Street Journal declared The Fountain Theatre is one of this country s best intimate regional houses 3 Awards Production Nominations Wins Notes 2009 Ovation Awards Coming Home 2 0 2009 Ovation Awards Photograph 51 2 0 2009 Ovation Awards Gem of the Ocean 1 0 2009 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best Season 2010 Ovation Awards The Ballad of Emmett Till 5 3 Won for Best Production Acting Ensemble and Director 2010 Ovation Awards Opus 3 1 Won for Sound Design Peter Bayne 2010 Ovation Awards 1 1 Won award for Best Season 2011 Ovation Awards A House Not Meant to Stand 4 0 2011 Ovation Awards The Train Driver 3 0 2011 Ovation Awards Bakersfield Mist 1 0 2011 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best Season 2012 Ovation Awards Cyrano 2 0 2013 Ovation Awards In the Red and Brown Water 6 1 Won for Director of a Play Shirley Jo Finney 2013 Ovation Awards On the Spectrum 1 1 Won for Video Design Jeffrey Elias Teeter 2013 Ovation Awards 1 0 Nominated for Best SeasonProductions editThe Normal Heart 2013 by Larry Kramer Heart Song 2013 by Stephen Sachs On the Spectrum 2013 by Ken LaZebnik In the Red and Brown Water 2012 2013 by Tarell Alvin McCraney The Blue Iris 2012 by Athol Fugard Cyrano 2012 by Edmond Rostand adapted by Stephen Sachs El Nogalar 2012 by Tanya Saracho Bakersfield Mist 2011 by Stephen Sachs an NNPN Rolling World Premiere 5 A House Not Meant to Stand 2011 by Tennessee Williams The Train Driver 2010 2011 by Athol Fugard Opus 2010 by Michael Hollinger The Ballad of Emmett Till 2010 by Ifa Bayeza Shining City 2009 by Conor McPherson Coming Home 2009 by Athol Fugard The Accomplices 2009 by Bernard Weinraub remounted at the Odyssey Theatre Photograph 51 2009 by Anna Ziegler Gem of the Ocean 2009 by August Wilson The Accomplices 2008 by Bernard Weinraub And Her Hair Went With Her 2008 by Zina Camblin an NNPN Rolling World Premiere 5 Victory 2008 by Athol Fugard The Milk Train Doesn t Stop Here Anymore 2007 by Tennessee Williams Taking Flight 2007 by Adriana Sevan Sojourn at Ararat 2007 by Gerald Papasian and Nora Armani On the Couch with Nora Armani 2007 by Nora Armani Miss Julie 2007 by August Strindberg adapted by Stephen Sachs Master Class 2007 by Terrence McNally at Santa Barbara Theatre Taxi to Jannah 2006 by Mark Sickman The Gimmick 2006 by Dael Orlandersmith Little Armenia 2006 by Lory Bedikian Aram Kouyoumdjian and Shahe Mankerian Joe Turner s Come and Gone 2006 by August Wilson What I Heard About Iraq 2005 adapted by Simon Levy Acts of Desire 2005 by Yussef El Guindi Yellowman 2005 by Dael Orlandersmith Exits and Entrances 2005 by Athol Fugard Daisy in the Dreamtime 2004 by Lynne Kaufman at Inside the Ford Amphitheatre Master Class 2003 2004 by Terrence McNally Going to St Ives 2003 by Lee Blessing After the Fall 2002 by Arthur Miller Central Avenue 2001 by Stephen Sachs Night of the Iguana 2000 2001 by Tennessee Williams 6 The Darker Face of the Earth 2000 by Rita Dove 7 Selected actors editAlan Blumenfeld Seamus Dever Cameron Dye Bob Hiltermann Adam Huss Juanita Jennings Karen Kondazian Troy Kotsur Sandy Martin Tracy Middendorf Iona Morris Jenny O Hara Lisa Pelikan Tonya Pinkins Larry Poindexter Priscilla Pointer Maya Lynne Robinson Jacqueline Schultz Esther Scott Malachi Throne Nick Ullett Karen Malina WhiteReferences edit Fountain Theatre Official Facebook page May 31 2013 Kumpania Flamenco Los Angeles at the Internet Movie Database a b c The Fountain Theatre Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Retrieved 2011 09 14 Los Angeles www laweekly com Archived from the original on 2010 09 02 a b Home nnpn org http www fountaintheatre pastshows html dead link A Tragic Tangling of Lives Rita Dove s retelling of Oedipus Rex in the Old South Darker Face of Earth gets a spirited California premiere Los Angeles Times August 22 2000 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Fountain Theatre amp oldid 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