LOS ANGELES, March 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Midnight Mission hopes to accomplish even more this year, highlighting new narratives from people who have been homeless during the 10-days of Homeward LA. There will be performances all over Los Angeles County from Friday, April 26th to Sunday, May 5th, with over 5,000 people bearing witness to these stories.
The plan is to have 50 productions of monologues, and they are not far from their goal! Find the full list below:
Friday, April 26
New Collective (Los Angeles, 90038)
Long Beach Dream Center (Long Beach, 90804)
Mimoda Studio (Los Angeles, 90019)
Saturday, April 27
Secret Rose (North Hollywood, 91601)
Theater of Note (Los Angeles, 90028)
Brasil Brasil Cultural Center (Los Angeles, 90066)
IMAN Cultural Center (Los Angeles, 90034)
Mercado la Paloma (Los Angeles, 90007)
LaValle Actor's Workshop (North Hollywood, 91601)
Anthony Meindl's Actors Workshop (Hollywood, 90038)
Long Beach Dream Center (Long Beach, 90804)
The Loft Ensemble (Sherman Oaks, 91423)
Sunday, April 28
Theatre 40 (Beverly Hills, 90210)
LaValle Actor's Workshop (North Hollywood, 91601)
Iron Triangle (Los Angeles, 90021)
The University Of Philosophical Research (Los Angeles, 90027)
Concrete Studios LA (Los Angeles, 90021)
Los Globos (Silverlake, 90026)
Theater of Note (Los Angeles, 90028)
Odyssey Theater (Los Angeles, 90025)
The Loft Ensemble (Sherman Oaks, 91423)
The Rosenthal Theater – Inner City Arts (Los Angeles, 90021)
Monday, April 29
Anthony Meindl's Actors Workshop (Hollywood, 90038)
Boston Court (Pasadena, 91106)
Spiritworks Center for Spiritual Living (Burbank, 91505)
Tuesday, April 30
Boston Court (Pasadena, 91106)
The Road Theatre / Magnolia Theater (North Hollywood, 91601)
The Group Rep at The Lonny Chapman Theatre (North Hollywood, 91601)
Celebration Theatre (Los Angeles, 90038)
ARCspace DTLA (Los Angeles, 90013)
Wednesday, May 1
Celebration Theatre (Los Angeles, 90038)
The Group Rep at The Lonny Chapman Theatre (North Hollywood, 91601)
Art Share LA (Los Angeles, 90013)
ARCspace DTLA (Los Angeles, 90013)
Bergamont Station (Santa Monica, 90404)
Thursday, May 2
L.A. Trade Tech College (Los Angeles, 90015)
LA LGBT Center (Los Angeles, 90038)
The Road Theatre / Magnolia Theater (North Hollywood, 91601)
Bergamont Station (Santa Monica, 90404)
Friday, May 3
The Liberty Church (Gardena, 90249)
Temple Adat Elohim (Thousand Oaks, 91362)
Herbert Hoover High (Glendale, 91202)
Red Hen Press (Pasadena, 91103)
Elk's Club (Van Nuys, 91401)
Saturday, May 4
The Actors Studio West Theater (West Hollywood, 90069)
LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) (Los Angeles, 90028)
The Liberty Church (Gardena, 90249)
Santa Monica Pier - West End (Santa Monica)
Thymele Arts (Los Angeles, 90029)
BGB Studio (North Hollywood, 91601)
Mercado la Paloma (Los Angeles, 90007)
The Parlor (Los Angeles, 90046)
First Christian Church of North Hollywood (Studio City, 91604)
North Hollywood First United Methodist Church (North Hollywood, 91601)
Open Fist Theatre (Atwater Village 90039)
Sunday, May 5
Thymele Arts (Los Angeles, 90029)
The Hudson Theater (Hollywood, 90038)
LA LGBT Center (Los Angeles, 90038)
The Braid (Jewish Women's Theatre) (Santa Monica, 90404)
Blind Barber (Los Angeles, 90042)
Beyond Baroque (Venice, 90291)
BGB Studio (North Hollywood, 91601)
Open Fist Theatre (Atwater Village, 90039)
The Loft Ensemble (Sherman Oaks, 91423)
Producers include:
Edem Atsu-Swanzy, Sean Galuszka, Dominique Howard, Channing Sargent, Louise Clauson, Sade Oyinade, Sam Sibilsky, Darcy Lee, Diane Eaton, David Hunt Stafford, Johnny Diaz, Katie Barreira, Virginia Novello, Nicole Steinwedell, Susan Lambert Hatem, Tracey Silver, Todd Andrew Ball, Jason Weiss, Mitchell Horn, Sarah Isaacson, Lady Smith, Marcia and Harold Gordon, Dave Huber, Nicholas Strong, Holly I. Witham, Taji Coleman, Mari Meyer, Caity Ware, Ashley Steed, Nia Fairweather, Maggie Auth, Eyal Alony, Keirda Bahruth, Judy Jean Kwon, April Rushing, Becky Poole, Carlton Totten, Elizabeth Mestnik, Jeffrey Prosser, Jennifer Robyn Jacobs, Kelly Spillman, Lorin Williams, Marlon Russ, Marwa Bernstein, Michelle Silver Beukema, Richard Hochberg, Natalie Calavas, Stephanie Bianca, Taji Coleman, Teresa Jusino, Sullivan Lewis, Nia Fairweather, Josh Brill, Deshawn Plair, Angelique Rojo, Kristen Hutterly, Aaron Lindenthaler, Sullivan Lewis, Matthew Peschio, Matt Twohig, Adam Mayfield, Grace Serrano, Jearold Mock, JC O'Connell, Brooke Mueller, Richard Henkles, Julie Rosing, Anikke Fox, Andrea Fulton Schwartzberg, and Adam Mayfield.
Directors include:
Catrina Del Re, Juliette Jeffers, Channing Sargent, Deanna Cheng, Markietha Ka'Von, Aaron Garcia, Karesa Mcelheny, Colette Friedman, Jules Aaron, Johnny Rey Diaz, Joe Hooten, Alberto Zeni, Jonathan Chase, Ariella Wolfe, Judith Scarpone, Jason Weiss, Jearold Mock, Emily Finkelstein, Que Jonne' Smith, Leasa Shukiar, Dave Huber, Yael Strong, Holly I. Witham, Joanna
Bowzer, Sergine Dumais, Robyn Osborne Paris, Hannah Wolf, Judy Jean Kwon, Richard Henkles, Alexandra Fiallos, Carly Weckstein, Alex Farias, Talia Shea Levin, Martine Joelle McDonald, Elle Vernee, Richard Israel, Kate Motzenbacker.
Writers include:
Dianne Williams, Andy Hyman, Rebecca Delgado Smith, Lindsey Villarreal, Emily Finkelstein, Steven Baigelman, Natalia Castells-Esquivel, Grant Pardee, Ed Bernero, Jeremy Sisto, and Cece Pleasants.
About Homeward LA:
Homeward LA is an annual citywide event focused on inspiring the community to take action to end the homeless crisis facing Los Angeles. Each year, writers work with people who have been homeless to develop stories based on their real-life experiences. Then, over a 10-day period, multiple productions of actors will perform these stories in venues all around Los Angeles, bringing the community's attention to the homeless crisis and raising funds for a nonprofit organization fighting this issue. By giving those who are homeless a voice to share stories, Homeward LA seeks to remind the community that those who struggle to find their way home are more than just their homelessness.
Check out the Homeward LA website for more details and ticket information: http://www.homewardla.org/
About The Midnight Mission:
The Midnight Mission is the oldest continuously operating human service organization in the Los Angeles region. Founded in 1914 and centered in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles, The Midnight Mission runs one of the most efficient direct service operations in the country. With only four executive managers throughout its 100-year history, The Midnight Mission has been a consistent beacon of light for those with nowhere else to turn.
Its mission is to offer a bridge to self-sufficiency for people experiencing homelessness through recovery services, counseling, education, training, workforce development and continued care services. To make available the necessities of life to people experiencing homelessness: food, shelter, clothing, personal hygiene needs, and medical care.
Check out The Midnight Mission website for more details: http://www.midnightmission.org/
Homeward LA Social Media:
Like /homewardla on Facebook
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Follow @homewardlosangeles on Instagram
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Press/Media Contact:
Kyley Jolna, [email protected]
Company Contacts:
Erika Homan, [email protected]
Jason Lesner, [email protected]
SOURCE The Midnight Mission
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