Darkly-Comic Off-Broadway Gem In The Continuum at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Kirk Douglas Theatre, W. Washington Blvd at Duquesne Ave (9820 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232)
- Full Price:
- $30.00 - $40.00
- Our Price:
- $20.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for In The Continuum have expired.
The last date listed for In The Continuum was Sunday December 10, 2006 / 7:00pm.
Currently at Kirk Douglas Theatre:
"Ideas Worth Spreading" at TEDxCulverCity
- Full Price:
- $60.00
- Our Price:
- $30.00
Hear from a dozen speakers discussing a wide range of topics at the debut of TEDxCulverCity. Hosted by actor and educator Greg Thompson, experts will deliver fascinating presentations in fields ranging from health to the arts, design, education, world affairs and more. You'll hear from artist and historian Sylvana Barrett who will share her knowledge of ancient art materials, Culver City Historian Julie Lugo Cerra, and Dr. Edwin Gerard will speak on multilingual education, plus enjoy talks from musicians, visual effects artists and theater professionals. Your ticket to TEDxCulverCity also includes a sandwich lunch and break refreshments provided by Surfas Café and Akasha Bakery included. Please see the full description for more speaker information. Learn More
Reviews & Ratings
Featured review from Goldstar Member
view more less of this reviewWonderful play. Well written, well acted.
star this review starred report as inappropriateBreathtaking, absolutely fabulous performance! A heart-touching story that appeals to everyone!
star this review starred report as inappropriateThis was fabulous!!! One of the best performance pieces i have seen in a long time. Thanks gold star for allowing me to see it at a discounted price!
More Information About In The Continuum
Quotes & Highlights
- "Fiery, intelligent, and comedic!" --New Yorker
- “Moving, smart, spirited and powerfully funny...It pulses with life from start to finish.” --Charles Isherwood, New York Times
- “Stunning, uplifting and witheringly funny.” --Rob Kendt, Newsday
Description
<p>Danai Gurira, a Zimbabwean native, though born in the United States. A recent graduate of NYU Grad Acting, where the piece was initially developed.
Nikkole Salter, co-author. Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, is a graduate of Howard University and New York University's Graduate Acting Program.
Robert O'Hara, director. Insurrection: Holding History (NYSF), winner of Oppenheimer Award for Best New American Play Debut. American Ma(u)L (ACT/MAGIC Theater and The Culture Project).</p>
