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    Behind closed doors with The Maids

    SNEAK PEEK: Last week, actresses Jaimi Paige and Donnla Hughes (who play the titular maids, Claire and Solange, respectively) and director Stephanie Shroyer gathered in a downtown L.A. loft for a sizzling promotional photo shoot. ANW Artistic Director Geoff Elliott and Shroyer talk us through their favorite photos, and share a few tidbits about what…

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    Thank you Sophia!

    As August approaches, the end of summer marks the end of an era on the administrative floor of A Noise Within. Sophia Brackenridge, intern for the Managing Director and producer of July’s inaugural Resident Artist Reading Festival, will bring her season-long position to a close. Before she leaves us forever to embark on some new…

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    The American Dream: A Resident Artist Festival Highlights

    Congrats to all of our opportunity drawing winners! Daily Drawing: Tickets & Tote Bag Alan Lamson – Friday Fred Manaster – Saturday Michael Toman – Sunday Dinner with the Resident Artist of Your Choice! Judy & Steve Bass Meet and Greek with Apollo Dukakis Joan Gamberg Courtyard Cocktails with Abby Craden Danny Campbell Local Flavor…

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    The American Dream Attendee Spotlight: Diana Peterson-More

    For the inaugural Resident Artist Reading Festival, Pasadena resident and self-proclaimed “avid season ticket holder” Diana Peterson-More has taken the plunge: she’s purchased a DREAMpass. And she’s here to tell us why. Diana wears many hats. Between her work as a lawyer and an organizational development consultant, she’s still managed to remain a loyal ANW…

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    Sophie spends her Summer with Shakespeare (& tells us all about it)

    ANW’s Los Angeles County Arts Commission Education Intern Sophie Nelson (UC Berkeley ’16) tells us about her Summer with Shakespeare and what it’s like working at our annual summer camp for kids ages 6-18! My name is Sophie Nelson and I am one of two education interns here at A Noise Within. It is my…

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    How I Spent My Summer by Jeremy Rabb

    ANW Resident Artist Jeremy Rabb is busy teaching Summer with Shakespeare for the third year in a row and gearing up for our inaugural reading festival, The American Dream. This month, he takes a (brief) breather to talk about his summer at the theatre.   Which aspect of your craft are you most excited to…

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    Meet Carolyn Ratteray!

    You might recognize Carolyn from Tartuffe or The Importance of Being Earnest. Now, ANW’s newest resident artist shares a little more about herself. What inspired you to be an actress? Two things come to mind: 1) A fellow classmate was cast as Macbeth in my 4th grade class’ production of The Scottish Play. With my…

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    Meet Scenic Designer Frederica Nascimento

    You’ve probably seen Frederica’s spectacular designs on ANW’s stage (Tartuffe, The Threepenny Opera, All My Sons, Six Characters to name a few), now get to know ANW’s newest Resident Artist (and scenic designer for Arcadia and The Maids this fall)! How long have you been designing with us? My first show with A Noise Within…

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    Share your story: Greg Weisman

    Every month, we’re inviting pass holders to share their ANW stories. This month, Greg Weisman (pass holder since 1994) tells us about his love of theatre, his favorite picks of the season, and what keeps him coming back each year. How did you discover ANW? Back before I had kids, I used to chase Shakespeare…

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    Resident Artist Apollo Dukakis shares his thoughts on The American Dream

    Long-time Resident Artist, and member of the RAF Reading Committee, Apollo Dukakis, dishes on what he has in store for audiences at our July Resident Artist Festival, and what he’s most looking forward to as an audience member! I am directing the reading of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America: Part One, Millennium Approaches. I think…

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