Without Walls Starring Laurence Fishburne at the Mark Taper Forum
Mark Taper Forum (135 North Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012)
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Los Otros: World-Premiere Musical Tells a Southern California Story
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Center Theatre Group's innovative new musical explores the Southern California experience over the course of several decades through the eyes of a Mexican-American man growing up in Carlsbad and a San Diego woman whose chance encounters with Mexican immigrants mark the moments that define her life. Directed by multiple Tony-nominee Graciela Daniele, Los Otros stars Tony-winner Michelle Pawk (Hollywood Arms, Hairspray, Cabaret) and Broadway veteran Julio Monge (Twelfth Night, The Capeman, Fosse). Another pair of acclaimed Tony nominees, Ellen Fitzhugh (Paper Moon, Grind) and Michael John LaChiusa (The Wild Party), crafted the book, lyrics and score, highlighted by its intimate song cycles. Learn More
11 Goldstar Member Reviews
M. Toney
It is a great privilege to see firsthand the talent of Laurence Fishburn...do not miss this event.Written on Jun 19 2006
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Goldstar Member
Very intimate. Not a bad seat in the house. You can't go wrong with anything starring Laurence Fishburne.Written on Jun 19 2006
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Kel
Laurence Fishburn's performance is worth any price of admission!Written on Jun 19 2006
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<p>At an open classroom education center in Manhattan, Morocco Hemphill teaches high school drama. He’s inspirational. And popular with the kids. When students Lexy and Anton get the leads in the school’s production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, life starts to imitate art as their relationship with Morocco mirrors the play. Like Miss Brodie, Morocco is an unorthodox instructor who stands up against conventionality. And like in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, the special bond formed between students and teacher takes a treacherous turn.
Tony Award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne will play inspirational teacher Morocco Hemphill. Mr. Fishburne is well known for his many screen roles including that of Morpheus in The Matrix series of films.
Alfred Uhry is the only playwright to win the Pulitzer Prize in Drama (Driving Miss Daisy), the Academy Award (adapted screenplay for the film Driving Miss Daisy), and two Tony Awards (the play The Last Night of Ballyhoo and the book for the musical Parade).</p>


