Wednesday, October 7th, 2015
As we prepare for our last production of the season, Sondheim On Sondheim (we open in one week), our excitement to be presenting a Sondheim musical is overflowing and it is becoming difficult to control it any longer. Some of that enthusiasm has created this list of five reasons why you should see this show. […]
Tags: a little night music, california, ict, international city theatre, long beach, musical, performing arts, sondheim on sondheim, Stephen Sondheim, theater, theatre
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Thursday, September 24th, 2015
It says quite a bit about one’s prestige when an award-winning stage director wants to create and produce a biographical musical about someone’s life while said person is still living. International City Theatre’s next and final production of the season, James Lapine’s Sondheim on Sondheim, highlights Stephen Sondheim’s personal life and professional success and struggles […]
Tags: CA, california, caryn desai, composer, ict, international city theatre, live performance, live theater, long beach, musical, performing arts, play, playwright, professional theater, regional theater, Stephen Sondheim, theater, theatre
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Friday, September 11th, 2015
Fences, now in its final week of a four-week run, has received standing ovations every performance. Our critically acclaimed production is curated under the direction of Gregg T. Daniel. We asked him some questions about his work on this powerful show, and he was kind enough to respond. Enjoy! 1. Since this is your first […]
Tags: august wilson, fences, Gregg T. Daniel, ict, international city theatre, long beach, theater, theatre
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Thursday, August 6th, 2015
International City Theatre is excited to introduce Amy Patton, our Summer Administrative and Production Intern. She will be working with us this summer thru the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Internship program, and will be producing a Blog series entitled “Diary of an ICT Summer Intern.†Arts education is supposed to be a core part of public education, equally […]
Tags: arts education, ArtsInternLA, CA, california, children, hidden curriculum, ict, ict summer intern, international city theatre, long beach, performing arts, professional theater, regional theater, summer, summer youth conservatory, theater, theatre
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Friday, July 24th, 2015
International City Theatre is excited to introduce Amy Patton, our Summer Administrative and Production Intern. She will be working with us this summer thru the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Internship program, and will be producing a Blog series entitled “Diary of an ICT Summer Intern.†When people think or talk about art, it is often in reference to […]
Tags: acting, art, ArtsInternLA, CA, california, ict, ict summer intern, international city theatre, live performance, live theater, long beach, makeup artist, performing arts, playwright, professional theater, regional theater, roberto aguirre-sacasa, set design, singing, sondheim on sondheim, stage design, theater, theatre, theatre communications group, wicked
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Thursday, July 9th, 2015
International City Theatre is excited to introduce Amy Patton, our Summer Administrative and Production Intern. She will be working with us this summer thru the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Internship program, and will be producing a Blog series entitled “Diary of an ICT Summer Intern.†In biology, adaptation is defined traits in the history of an organism that […]
Tags: adaptation, ArtsInternLA, CA, california, comedy, David Ives, french comedy, ict, ict summer intern, international city theatre, Jean-Francois Regnard, live performance, live theater, long beach, performing arts, play, professional theater, regional theater, rewrite, the heir apparent, theater, theatre, transladaptation
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2015
International City Theatre is excited to introduce Amy Patton, our Summer Administrative and Production Intern. She will be working with us this summer thru the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Internship program, and will be producing a Blog series entitled “Diary of an ICT Summer Intern.†What is in a rhyme? Well, a word ending in any other sound […]
Tags: ArtsInternLA, CA, california, comedy, couplet, David Ives, end rhyme, farce, humor, humorous, ict, ict summer intern, internal rhyme, international city theatre, laughter, Le Legataire Universel, live performance, live theater, long beach, performing arts, play, poetry, professional theater, rhyme, rhyming, slant rhyme, the heir apparent, theater, theatre
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Thursday, June 25th, 2015
The Heir Apparent opened last week, and director Matt Walker was kind enough to answer some questions for us about the show and himself. Scroll down and enjoy! 1. As someone who has worked at ICT multiple times as an actor, what has your experience been like being back as a director? It’s been great. […]
Tags: all in the timing, comedia del arte, comedy, David Ives, ict, ictlongbeach, international city theatre, laughing, laughter, live performance, live theater, long beach, matt walker, performing arts, play, professional theater, regional theater, the heir apparent, theater, theatre, troubadour theater company, troubies
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Thursday, June 25th, 2015
International City Theatre is excited to introduce Amy Patton, our Summer Administrative and Production Intern. She will be working with us this summer thru the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Internship program, and will be producing a Blog series entitled “Diary of an ICT Summer Intern.†If you’re looking at the remaining half of ICT’s season lineup, wondering to […]
Tags: ArtsInternLA, CA, california, Charlie Chaplain, comedy, David Ives, french, humor, ict, ict summer intern, international city theatre, laughter, live theater, long beach, performing arts, play, professional theater, regional theater, rhyme, slapstick, the heir apparent, theater, theatre, Will Rogers
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Friday, May 29th, 2015
One of the blessings in running a professional theatre in the Los Angeles area is the availability of talent. The competition can be fierce even when the project is unique, and that word can definitely describe International City Theatre’s next play — The Heir Apparent. This comedy is performed in very clever rhyming verse which […]
Tags: california, comedy, David Ives, farce, ict, international city theatre, live performance, live theater, long beach, performing arts, play, the heir apparent, theater, theatre
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