Highways Performance Space and Gallery
Highways Performance Space and Gallery is located in the 18th Street Arts Center.
Highways Performance Space and Gallery (Santa Monica, CA)
Highways Performance Space presents the 14th ensemble show by narrative performance collective The Quarterly Report. Falls From Grace is a compilation of searing, sweaty, and socially taboo tales featuring intimate, personal stories about bad words, bad karma and bad choices.
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The last date listed for The Quarterly Report: Falls From Grace was Saturday September 12, 2009 / 8:30pm. (view all dates)
Currently at Highways Performance Space and Gallery:
Katrina Lenk, the acclaimed star of the rock opera Lovelace, visits Highways Performance as her alter-ego moxy phinx in The Wanting. Blending music, dance and theater, The Wanting showcases phinx's original songs and intense vocal performance, which has been described as a blend of Bjork, Marlene Dietrich and Prince. The show also features puppets, six dancers, and film projections. Learn More


the audience was really the only thing that repulsed me. the actors were funny and moving, and the type of play it was, was a pleasent surprise.

A pleasant surprise. All six performers were great.
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The narrative performance collective leaps into autumn with their brand new, fourteenth ensemble show. With live performances of searing, sweaty, and socially taboo tales, Falls From Grace will feature intimate personal stories about “bad” words, bad karma, and bad choices.
The Quarterly Report, which was founded in 2004, currently features seven founding members: Susan Balboni, Tracy Connor, Debbie Falb, Victoria Hoffman, Michelle Philippe, Michael A. Shepperd, and Mari Weiss. United by a mission to stage powerfully personal and honest stories from their lives, members of The Quarterly Report have gone on to perform their original narrative work off-Broadway in New York and here in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall’s REDCAT Theatre, INSIDE the Ford at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, and the Mark Taper Auditorium of the Downtown Central Library.
Highways Performance Space is Southern California's boldest center for new performance. Founded in 1989, Highways continues to be an important alternative cultural center in Los Angeles that encourages fierce new artists from diverse communities to develop and present innovative works. Highways promotes the development of contemporary socially involved artists and art forms. Our mission is implemented through four programs (the performance space, workshop/university program and two galleries). Annually, Highways co-presents approximately 250 performances by solo dramatic artists, small theater groups, dance companies and spoken word artists; curates and exhibits approximately 12 contemporary visual art exhibits per year with work that explores the boundaries between performing and visual art forms; commissions and premieres new work by outstanding performing artists; organize special events, curate festival, offer residency and educational programs that engage community members in the arts while providing access to professionally-directed instruction.