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A comedy/Mystery in Two Acts revolving around the 50th reunion of the remainder of the tiny class of '33. Full of laughs, gaffes, twists and turns it reinvigorates the legacy of The Cambridge Players and reestablishes it in the 21st century. It takes you back and moves you forward all while honoring legendary names like Juanita Moore, Esther Rolle Lynn Hamilton, Helen Martin, Beah Richards , Royce Wallace and Edmund Cambridge, bringing back what they started in the strongest way.
As seen in the ABC7 story and opening night coverage by George Pennachio. Check it out! http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/media?id=6381046
Celeste Bedford Walker - Playwright
Sherrie Lofton - Director
Ji Byeon - Scenic Designer
Nadia morgan - Scenic Designer
Mylette Norah - Costume Designer
Amentha Dymally - Actor (Janie Mae Hopper)
Susan Fallender - Actor (Liz Roussel)
Thomas Anthony Jones - Actor (Ronnie Davis)
Roger Mosley - Actor (A.J. Hamm)
Jeris Lee Poindexter - Actor (Cous Picket)
Mitch Ward - Actor (Perry Roussel)
Aloma Wright - Actor (Paulina Graves)
Doug Fager - Producer
John Freelander - Stage Manager
Kirk Kelley-Kahn - Producer
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The Egyptian Arena Theatre
1625 N. Las Palmas
Hollywood, CA 90028 GET MAP
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323 - 464-1222
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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.