Outfest Archives - Cultural Attaché https://culturalattache.co/tag/outfest/ The Guide to Arts and Culture events in and around Los Angeles Fri, 04 Sep 2020 15:59:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Ham: A Musical Memoir – OUTFEST https://culturalattache.co/2019/07/22/ham-a-musical-memoir-outfest/ https://culturalattache.co/2019/07/22/ham-a-musical-memoir-outfest/#respond Mon, 22 Jul 2019 21:04:20 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=6238 Outfest at TCL Chinese Six Theatres

July 23rd

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Last February I spoke with actor/singer/author Sam Harris when he was appearing at Catalina Jazz Club. Though I didn’t include anything more than a reference to his show, Ham, we did talk about its future. The future is now for Harris as Ham: A Musical Memoir, will have its world premiere Tuesday night as part of Outfest.

The screening takes place on Tuesday, July 23rd at 9:30 PM at the TCL Chinese Six Theatres.

Harris performed Ham at the Pasadena Playhouse. Here’s what he told me about the film in February:

“We just finished editing. It’s gorgeous. I’m so happy. It looks beautiful, the sound is beautiful. I’m pleased with my performance as much as that is possible.”

He let out a huge laugh immediately after saying that.

“I’m just thrilled. This began as a book. Then this sprang from me doing readings and traveling all over the country. Then we added songs and we’re in theaters. My friend Susie Dietz saw it in New York and said, ‘let’s expand this.’

“I went to New York and worked with Billy Porter and he directed the first incarnation. We played in New York for six weeks or something and did it in Los Angeles for several weeks.

“I’m telling my most intimate stories. There’s a suicide attempt and a celebration. It’s an arc. The theme is ‘What is enough?’ It’s never enough. For most of my life it was never enough. You’re out there trying to make it enough. At my age, I know what enough is. I have a kid. I have a sense of something outside myself. It’s my work. It’s who I am. It’s what I do. It represents me, but it’s not my sole identity. At this point in my life and career to be able to put this out there is a celebration.”

Sam Harris will be performing live after the screening.

For tickets go here.

Photo of Ham: A Musical Memoir courtesy of Outfest.

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The 5 Shows You Need to See: This Weekend in LA (7/13-7/15) https://culturalattache.co/2018/07/13/5-shows-need-see-weekend-la-7-13-7-15/ https://culturalattache.co/2018/07/13/5-shows-need-see-weekend-la-7-13-7-15/#respond Fri, 13 Jul 2018 21:51:58 +0000 http://culturalattache.co/?p=3419 Outfest features a documentary on playwright Terrence McNally and ballet superstar Misty Copeland performs this weekend.

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Here are the five shows you need to see: This Weekend in LA (7/13-7/15)

ABT's production of "La Bayadère" is just one highlight This Weekend in LA (7/13-7/15)
Isabella Boylston in La Bayadère. Photo by Gene Schiavone (Courtesy of ABT)

American Ballet Theatre La Bayadère – Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

July 13-15

In 1980 Natalia Makarova’s production of La Bayadère had its debut with the ABT. It was the first time the ballet had permanently entered the repertoire of Western ballet companies. The ballet is set in India and depicts the relationship between a temple dancer, Nikiya, and her lover Solor. If it were simply a love story, there would probably be no story. Vengeance gets in the middle of their love. For those familiar with Moulin Rouge, you might find a few similarities between this ballet and the final show Harold Zidler puts on with Satine and Christian in the film.

The real highlight of this engagement is the opportunity to see ballet superstar Misty Copeland. She will be performing only in Friday night’s show. But don’t let that discourage you from seeing a different performance. There are many very very fine dancers at ABT including Isabella Boylston, Jeffrey Cirio, Here Seo, Cory Stearns, Gillian Murphy, Devon Teuscher and Christine Shevchenko. thisis a great opportunity to see a ballet that has been part of the company for nearly 40 years and makes full use of the company.

Her two concerts at Catalina Bar & Grill are just one highlight This Weekend in LA (7/13-7/15)
Singer Barbara Morrison

Barbara Morrison – Catalina Bar & Grill

July 13-14

If there is one person who regularly celebrates the deep tradition of jazz in Leimert Park and helps keep it alive it is vocalist Barbara Morrison. She holds an annual “Broadway in the Park,” and has monthly “Jazz in the Alley Events.” There’s also the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center there, too. Oh, and she’s also quite a good singer.

Morrison has performed with jazz legends such as Dizzy Gillespie, Etta James, Joe Williams, Tony Bennett, the Count Basie Orchestra, Mel Torme and others. This weekend she has two concerts at Catalina Bar & Grill where she will sing her heart out.

"Arrival & Departure" was inspired by David Lean's "Brief Encounter"
Deanne Bray and Troy Kotsur in “Arrival & Departure”
Photo by Paul Dimalanta

Arrival & Departure – Fountain Theatre

Official opening July 14th (runs through September 30th)

Writer/director Stephen Sachs was inspired by David Lean’s classic film Brief Encounter. It’s a classic love story about two people who meet at a train station casually. But when their feelings grow more deeply than either could have imagined, the consequences for their personal lives grow immeasurably as well. You know this can’t end well!

In Arrival & Departure the couple is a deaf man and a woman who is hard of hearing. The production is performed by both hearing and deaf actors.

"Every Act of Life" is one highlight This Weekend in LA (7/13-7/15)
Terrence McNally is profiled in “Every Act Of Life” (Courtesy of Every Act of Life)

Every Act of Life – Outfest at the DGA

July 15th (second showing July 22)

Even if the name Terrence McNally doesn’t ring a bill, no doubt many of the the plays and musicals he has written will:  The RitzThe RinkFrankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneThe Lisbon Traviata, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Master Class, Ragtime, The Full Monty, The Visit and Anastasia are just some of themAnastasia is currently playing on Broadway. The Visit and Kiss of the Spider Woman both starred Chita Rivera .

Every Act of Life is a documentary about this four-time Tony Award winner is by producer/director/writer Jeff Kaufman. Marcia S. Ross is also a producer on the film. It is an intimate and detailed look at this prolific writer and is considered a must-see film for fans of theatre.

The first screening is being held on Sunday at the DGA. There is a subsequent screening on July 22nd at Regal LA Live.

When the film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival, there was a Q&A moderated by Frank RichHere is an excerpt from that evening:

He plays "Otello" in concert at the Hollywood Bowl
Tenor Russell Thomas (Photo by Fay Fox)

Verdi’s Otello – Hollywood Bowl

July 15

In this one-night-only concert performance, Gustavo Dudamel conducts the LA Philharmonic with tenor Russell Thomas in the title role of Otello. Julianna Di Giacomo plays Desdemona and George Gagnidze plays Iago. What makes this concert particularly compelling is that Thomas is a Black opera singer performing a role that is regularly played by white singers in make-up. We spoke with him about the responsibility of being the first major Black tenor to play the part in major theatre in America. It’s an interesting conversation and worth your time. For fans of opera, this is a must-see concert.

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