Circle X Theatre

American not-for-profit theatre company

Circle X Theatre
Formation1996
TypeTheatre group
Websitecirclextheatre.org

Circle X is a not-for-profit ensemble theatre company located in Hollywood, California. Circle X's productions have been described by critics as "refreshingly original and imaginative" and "consistently stellar".[1][2][3]

Overview

Circle X is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization staffed by volunteers. Circle X was founded in 1996 by seven artists and to date has produced 27 plays in the Los Angeles area.[2] Circle X's current artistic director is Jen Kays.

Circle X is part of the Los Angeles 99-Seat Equity Waiver theatre community, a group of theatres that may employ members of the Actors' Equity Association without paying them union wages. Similar theatres include Sacred Fools Theater Company and The Actors' Gang. They produce out of Atwater Village Theatre along with Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA.[4]

Awards and nominations

Awards Production Nominations Wins Notes
2009 Ovation Awards Battle Hymn 2 0
2013 Ovation Awards Bad Apples! 6 2 Won for Book for an Original Musical and Lyrics/Music for an Original Musical
2014 Ovation Awards Stupid Fucking Bird 9 0 In partnership with The Theatre @ Boston Court

Production history

2008/2009

  • Battle Hymn – By Jim Leonard, directed by John Langs
    ^ a: World Premiere

2007/2008

  • The Flu Season – By Will Eno, directed by Jonathan Westerberg
  • Love Loves a Pornographer – By Jeff Goode, directed by Jillian Armenante [a]

2006/2007

  • Eurydice – By Sarah Ruhl, directed by John Langs
  • 365 Days/365 Plays: Week 19 – By Suzan-Lori Parks, directed by Tom Elliot, Pete Friedrich, David Paul Wichert, Lisa Szolovits and Jamey Hood

2005/2006

  • The Brothers Karamazov – Adapted by Anthony Clarvoe, directed by John Langs
  • The Bigger Man – By Sam Marks, directed by David Vegh [a]
^ a: World Premiere

2004

  • Sperm – By Tom Jacobson, directed by Tim Wright and Tara Flynn [a]
  • King Henry IV Part 1 – By William Shakespeare, Directed by Tara Flynn (in association with Shakespeare Festival Los Angeles).
  • You Are Here – By Anthony Backman, Kevin Fabian, Holly Gabrielson, Jennifer A. Skinner & Doug Sutherland [a][b]
  • At Play in the Valley of the Shadow of Chet – By Clown Corn Messiah, directed by Chuck Harper[a][b]
  • Married But Solo – By Ally and Chris Loprete, directed by Thomas Fiscella[a][b]
^ a: World Premiere
^ b: Member-Driven Project

2003

2002

2001

  • Dirigible] – By Dan Dietz, directed by Debbie Falb
  • Grendel – By John Gardner, adapted by Paul Mullin, directed by Jim Anzide
  • Schadenfreude – By Carlos A. Murillo, directed by Jonathan Westerberg[a]
  • Edward II – By Bertolt Brecht, directed by Michael Michetti
^ a: World Premiere

2000

1999

  • Louis Slotin Sonata – By Paul Mullin, directed by Jim Anzide and Jonathan Westerberg[a]
  • Beatrice – By Suzanne Maynard, directed by Michael Michetti[a]
  • Show and Tell – By Anthony Clarvoe, directed by Luck Hari
  • In the Sherman Family Wax Museum – By Alexander Woo, directed by Wade McIntyre
^ a: World Premiere

1998

1997

  • The Eight – By Jeff Goode, directed by Richard Augustine
  • City* – By Scott Organ, directed by Martha McFarland[a]
^ a: World Premiere

1996

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ la.com Review
  2. ^ a b LA Drama Critics Circle 2000–2002 Season
  3. ^ MyFox Los Angeles
  4. ^ "Our Mission". CIRCLE X THEATRE CO. Retrieved April 30, 2024.

External links

  • Circle X Theatre's Website
  • Circle X Theatre's MySpace