L.A.’s Boston Court: a Theatre at the Crossroads
A small but powerful theatre in Pasadena has become a national new-play force, but it’s facing new challenges at home.
A small but powerful theatre in Pasadena has become a national new-play force, but it’s facing new challenges at home.
In the struggle to make work on tiny budgets, small theatres in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles may have more in common than not.
The inheritor of the defunct L.A. Weekly Awards honored the town’s 99-seat-and-under theatres, which are feeling besieged at the moment.
As the battle over L.A.’s non-remunerative 99-seat plan comes to a head, players on either side have radically different prognoses for the health of the city’s sprawling theatre scene.
Theatre @ Boston Court’s new season includes a world premiere by Lily Blau and plays by Luis Alfaro, Martin Zimmerman, Aditi Brennan Kapil and Eric Coble
American Theatre sat down with Brooke Adams to discuss her upcoming performance of Beckett’s “Happy Days” at Theatre @ Boston Court in Pasadena.