L.A. Theatre Works - History

History

The organization originallly was known as “Artists in Prison,” and used theatre to facilitate creative expression by incarcerated men and women. In 1980 it changed its name to "L.A. Theatre Works" then in 1985 began producing and recording radio dramas. The founding members included Edward Asner, Richard Dreyfuss, Hector Elizondo, Harry Hamlin, Julie Harris, Amy Irving, Stacy Keach, John Lithgow, Marsha Mason, JoBeth Williams, and current Producing Director Susan Loewenberg, who joined together out of a desire to create a venue for stage acting in Los Angeles.

Between 1985 and 2012, L.A. Theatre Works has recorded over 400 plays. Titles include works by Arthur Miller, Oscar Wilde, David Mamet, Yasmina Reza, Tom Stoppart, Jon Robin Baitz, Kenneth Lonergan, Rebecca Gilman, Lynn Nottage, Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière, and many others.

In 1997, L.A. Theatre Works received an NEA Media Arts grant of $100,000 to support a campaign to increase the nationwide audience for its theater library.

In 2005, L.A. Theatre Works launched its National Touring program, taking "live-in-performance" radio dramas to venues across the country. As of 2012, L.A. Theatre Works has visited over 200 civic and performing arts centers and university venues with numerous productions.

In 2011, L.A. Theatre Works began performing at the UCLA James Bridges Theatre, moving from the Los Angeles Skirball Center.

In 2011, L.A. Theatre Works began collaborating with Roundabout Theatre Company to broadcast productions from National Theatre Live in HD. These screenings are held at the UCLA James Bridges Theatre. The first of these screenings was The Importance of Being Earnest produced by Roundabout Theatre Company, starring Brian Bedford.

In 2011, L.A. Theatre Works completed its first International Tour of China with the play "Top Secret: Battle for the Pentagon Papers."

In 2012, L.A. Theatre Works began releasing ebooks of its plays. These ebooks allow a user to listen to a recorded play while reading along with the text.

As of May 2012, L.A. Theatre Works' has a weekly public radio show in over 80 markets in the U.S., along with available online streaming at their website, which is hosted by Lowenberg and also contains bonus wrap-around content. L.A. Theatre Works' audio productions have received awards from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Writers Guild of America, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Audio Publishers Association, among others. Recordings are available in over 9,000 libraries throughout the U.S. and to the general public through the official website and from select retailers

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