Teenage Thriller The Stones at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Kirk Douglas Theatre, W. Washington Blvd at Duquesne Ave (9820 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232)
- Full Price:
- $40.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00 - $20.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for The Stones have expired.
The last date listed for The Stones was Sunday April 9, 2006 / 5:00pm.
Currently at Kirk Douglas Theatre:
The Royale: A Story of the Fight of One Boxer's Life
- Full Price:
- $35.00 - $50.00
- Our Price:
- $20.00 - $25.00
Center Theatre Group presents the world premiere of Marco Ramirez's The Royale at L.A.'s Kirk Douglas Theatre. Boxer Jay "The Sport" Jackson wants a shot at the world title. Trouble is, he's living in a time when blacks and whites did not face off in the ring. But he's out to win at any cost, no matter what the consequences. So he comes out swinging, slinging words in a spectacular barrage of rhythm and heat, language and adrenaline, sinew and swagger. The question is, will he -- and those he loves -- be strong enough to handle the responsibility that comes with the recognition from this unprecedented undertaking? With muscular storytelling, syncopated dialogue and emotional right hooks, you'll feel like you're sitting ringside. Learn More
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Oct 16 2006Much better than I was expecting, great acting
Written on Mar 28 2006Great play in a good theatre, good seats anywhere!!!!
More Information About The Stones
Description
<p>Recommended for Ages 11 and Up</p>
<p>Written by Tom Lycos & Stefo Nantsou
Directed by Corey Madden
Choreography by Jacques Heim</p>
<p>With: Joe Hernandez-Kolski, Justin Huen</p>
<p>A crime has been committed, and it looks like two teenage boys are to blame. These two aren't notoriously bad. Like many kids, when they're bored, they find trouble. Chucking stones. Breaking stuff. Of course, there's a difference between teenage mischief and serious crime, isn't there?</p>
<p>Artfully told using maximal theatricality, The Stones is a tense and topical thriller that will inspire new thinking on the sometimes fine line between pranks and law breaking.
Scenic Design by Sibyl Wickersheimer
Costume Design by Audrey Fisher
Lighting Design by Shaun Fillion
Original Music and Sound Design by
Paul James Prendergast</p>