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No Bounds, No Barriers! |
... dedicated to creating provocative live theatre that breaks down perceived barriers of race, gender, and disability for Los Angeles theatre artists and audiences. |
Leslie K. Gray, Artistic DirectorLeslie K. Gray's plays include Solomon's Sword, a winner in the 2001 ALAP playreading competition, Reds, Whites, and Blues, and A Witch in Endor. Her work has been presented as readings and workshops by such groups as A.S.K. Theater Projects, New Playwrights Foundation, Asian American Theatre Company, East West Players, and featured at the Keck Theatre's Playwright's on the Verge Series. As a puppetry artist, she has designed and built for M.Y.E. Theatre Company, the Met, Granada Theatre, and most recently, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble. In 2002 she received an LA Weekly Theatre Award for her puppetry design for the Circle X production of Grendel. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, the Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights, and the Applied Theatre Arts/Center for Theatre of the Oppressed Collective. Leslie Gray also works as an educator of deaf students and a sign language interpreter. |
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Sachi OyamaSachi Oyama's numerous plays and one acts have been produced on both coasts. Most recently, Poodles, a one act directed by Joseph Megel was presented by The Working Theatre at Urban Stages in New York City under the collective name of Free Market: The Working Project. Homeland, a one act similarly directed by Megel, was produced at the Playwrights Theatre of New Jersey and published in Rowing to America: The Immigrant Project. Her works for musical theatre have received support from Disney at the ASCAP Workshop in Burbank as has The Pineapple Story from New Tuners in Chicago. |
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