1. Check the calendar below to find a listed showtime.
(To change the calendar, select the desired year and click on the desired month.)
2. Click on the link for the desired showtime.
3. You will be taken to the ticket purchase page.
Description:
The School for Scandal burst on the theatrical scene in 1777 and has been getting laughs ever since. Little Fish Theatre is bringing a wifi perspective to this thoroughly modern comedy that is as relevant and hilarious as ever.
Sir Peter Teazle has taken a young wife, a country girl who falls in with Lady Sneerwell’s sophisticated salon of gossips, among them a saintly young man named Joseph Surface. Appearances are deceiving as generations collide, the grapevine sizzles, and real scandal threatens to derail love both young and old.
Melanie Jones - Director
Victoria Anneliese Hercher - Scenic Designer
Katharine Tarkulich - Costume Designer
Georgina Kester - Sound Designer
Meghann Baker - Actor (Lady Teazle)
Sam Carter - Actor (Snake/ Careless)
Rudy Caseres - Actor (Sir Benjamin Backbite)
Madeline Drake - Actor (Rowley)
Thor Edgell - Actor (Sir Oliver Surface)
Gary Gerard - Actor (Crabtree)
Marcie Gilbert - Actor (Lady Sneerwell)
Mary-Margaret Lewis - Actor (Mrs Candor)
Laurel Astri Pecchia - Actor (Maria)
Richard Perloff - Actor (Sir Peter Teazle)
Kenny Seliger - Actor (Charles Surface)
Michael Ryan Truly - Actor (Joseph Surface)
Click here to see the artists involved with this production.
Little Fish Theatre
777 Centre St
SAN PEDRO, CA 90731 GET MAP
Box Office
310 - 512-6030
Full Price
Call the box office number listed above.
LA Stage Tix 1/2 Price
Key to Ticket Calendar:
8:00 1/2 Price Tickets Available.
8:00 1/2 Price Tickets are no longer available. 8:00 1/2 Price LAStageTix are Sold Out.
A blank calendar means this show has not alloted any 1/2 price tickets for this month.
LA Stage Alliance is supported in part by American Express, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation, California Community Foundation, Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, Shubert Foundation and Sony Pictures Entertainment.