Hollywood Fringe Festival Selection Gospel of a Teenage Jesus
Theatre Asylum (6320 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038)
- Full Price:
- $11.00
- Our Price:
- $5.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Gospel of a Teenage Jesus have expired.
The last date listed for Gospel of a Teenage Jesus was Sunday September 25, 2011 / 7:00pm.
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Improvatorium's Pure Improv: Scenes, Songs and Games
- Full Price:
- $10.00
- Our Price:
- $5.00
Improvatorium, the company that brought you Zombience and Hitchcocked, brings you Pure Improv, a hilarious short-form improv show at Theatre Asylum. With long-form improv currently in fashion, Improvatorium returns to improvised scenes, songs, extended scenes, and traditional improv games that are now almost considered retro. The show is directed by Patrick Bristow (Ellen, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Who's Line is it Anyway?) and stars a rotating cast with a new special guest each show. Learn More
More Information About Gospel of a Teenage Jesus
Website
http://www.mutineertheatre.com/On_Stage/Productions.shtml
Description
Jesus Christ is so over being 14. Between being bullied at school and being controlled at home in an angst-ridden relationship with his mother (Mary) and step-dad (Joseph), the only true escape Jesus can find is his journal. To make matters worse, his birth father (God) shows up out of the blue with a desire to make up for lost time. It’s going to take a miracle for Jesus to forgive Him. And Jesus isn’t the only one; Hell hath no fury like a Mary scorned. Only now, centuries later, can Mutineer Theatre Company finally answer the question “WWJW?” (What Would Jesus Write?")
Conceived in 2007 by founding Artistic Director Jon Cohn, Mutineer Theatre Company is dedicated to creating, developing, and producing original material through experimental collaboration and a unified celebration of the work. Their first production, Lie With Me, premiered in 2009, and Shaked & Speared followed in 2010.
About the Ticket Supplier: Combined Artform/Theatre Asylum
Founded in 1998, C.A.F.E. (Combined Artform Entertainment) is on a mission to develop and combine all art forms to pioneer the "arts of the future," as well as be an active and supporting member of the San Francisco--and now Los Angeles--performance production scene. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn, and joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, C.A.F.E. has collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers and fine artists in more than 100 shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), Monday Night Improv Jam (SF), Thursday Night Improv Jam (LA), PAPA (at the Eureka with Open Fist), Tilted Frame Improv and the SF Solo Festival.