Center Theatre Group News & Blogs https://www.centertheatregroup.org/news-and-blogs/news/2020/may/ The latest news from Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, home of the Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and the Kirk Douglas Theatre. We Commit to Change https://www.centertheatregroup.org/news-and-blogs/news/2020/may/black-lives-matter/ Sat, 30 May 2020 16:10:00 -0700 Center Theatre Group https://www.centertheatregroup.org/news-and-blogs/news/2020/may/black-lives-matter/ <p style="text-align: left;">Like many of you, we have been following the news and watching in sadness and anger as another senseless moment of violence toward the Black community has taken place in our country. While we usually take our politics and civic discourse straight to the stage and our community programs, this moment calls for more. This is about human rights. As an organization committed to providing a platform for voices and ideas of all communities, we felt it necessary to make a public comment and join with all the voices raising awareness of a clearly systemic problem. Please know that we are committed to ensuring that what we do as a theatre organization will continue this important conversation, both on and off our stages. Here is the full statement we <a href="https://www.facebook.com/CTGLA/posts/10157101761956990">published online</a> over the weekend:</p> <p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Our country, our city, our friends, our colleagues, our fellow Americans are suffering now as they have been for generations at the hands of systemic racism and inequality. We must all feel outraged by the continued inequality and violence perpetrated by those in positions of authority and privilege, especially toward Black communities. As a nonprofit theatre, our mission has always been to reflect the community we serve and to harness the power of art to transform society. To the people of color in our community and our country&#8212;we see you. We stand with you, we are listening, and like many, we will also always strive to do better. And when we can finally return to our stages, we will ensure you are seen in Los Angeles and your stories are told.</strong></p> <p style="text-align: left;">In this moment, we are committing ourselves to doing better, beginning with the following immediate steps:</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to producing and amplifying more voices from Black artists and artists of color in our mainstage programming, to seeking out, empowering, and creating spaces for those who have historically been marginalized or silenced, and to investing in underserved communities throughout all our programmatic and outreach decisions.</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to seeking help and guidance to educate and encourage the Center Theatre Group family&#8212;including staff, board members, producing partners, and audiences&#8212;to embrace Anti-Racism and to view all of our internal and external decisions through the lens of equity, diversity, inclusion, and access.</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to promoting an environment for our staff, artists, audiences, and colleagues that actively works against racism, harassment, and discrimination, with zero tolerance for it. This includes creating programs and support systems specifically for our staff of color&#8212;and to make sure that they are heard and included in that process.</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to changing structures which have previously sustained a lack of diversity in our organization including our hiring practices, professional development investments, and organizational leadership and hierarchy.</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to holding ongoing public discussions and forums to address these topics and many others, to address our own complicity and past silence, and to listen to our fellow artists and artistic leaders of color.</p> <p style="padding-left: 20px; margin-left: 20px; text-align: left;">&#8226;We commit to listening to and learning from our wider communities of color and calling ourselves out as we discover where we are not doing and have not been doing.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We acknowledge these commitments need to be more publicly measurable, actionable, and have timelines associated with them. Our leadership is beginning to work on an accountability plan, starting with looking at who is in the room for these planning decisions.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">We encourage you to explore ways of taking your own actions, both in looking inward and supporting those organizations who&#8217;ve been fighting this fight for many years. Here is just a small sampling of the organizations and causes that could use our immediate collective support:</p> <p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2020-06-03/black-owned-businesses-in-los-angeles">Black-Owned Businesses in Los Angeles</a><br><a href="https://www.naacpldf.org/"> NAACP Legal Defense Fund</a><br><a href="https://www.aclusocal.org/"> The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California</a><br><a href="https://policingequity.org/"> Center for Policing Equity</a><br><a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd">The George Floyd Memorial Fund</a></p> <p style="text-align: left;">And for those seeking further information, Emerging Arts Leaders/Los Angeles has curated an important list of resources, which can <a href="https://www.ealla.org/blm">be found online</a>.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Lastly, we implore everyone to ensure they and their circles of influence are <a href="https://registertovote.ca.gov/">registered to vote</a>.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">With a heavy but unified heart,</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director<br> Meghan Pressman, Managing Director/CEO<br /> Center Theatre Group's Board of Directors*</p> <p><br /></p> <p style="font-size:12px;"><em>Updated: June 5, 2020 and unanmiously signed by the Board of Directors on June 10, 2020.</em></p> Shows, Interrupted: Block Party 2020 https://www.centertheatregroup.org/news-and-blogs/news/2020/may/shows-interrupted-block-party-2020/ Fri, 22 May 2020 10:40:00 -0700 Center Theatre Group https://www.centertheatregroup.org/news-and-blogs/news/2020/may/shows-interrupted-block-party-2020/ <p>Late February and early March found them deep in preparations for <a href='https://www.centertheatregroup.org/programs/artists/block-party/">Block Party</a>, our annual celebration of Los Angeles theatre. This year we were planning to remount <a href="http://www.sacredfools.org/" target="_blank">Sacred Fools Theater Company</a>’s <em>The Art Couple</em>, about Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin’s ill-fated co-habitation in the south of France, and <a ref="http://www.iamatheatre.com/" target="_blank">IAMA Theatre Company</a>’s <em>Canyon</em>, about a crisis that erupts for a young married couple and the Mexican father and son who work for them. </p> <p>It seemed like the perfect time for one of our long-time subscribers, photographer and author/editor Sara Jane Boyers, to photograph The Shop and our backstage preparations at the Douglas just before Block Party began for a fine art exhibition and book project.</p> <p>None of us knew just how poignant those images would be in the weeks and months that followed, as the state mandated we cancel all current and upcoming productions just days before <em>The Art Couple</em> was to begin performances. As we find new ways to come together virtually and ensure that #ArtGoesOn, we’re sharing a few of Sara Jane’s photographs with you to celebrate the work that went into these productions, the people of our community who make the theatre magic happen (and will again!), and the hilarity of a human-size dancing ear (belonging, of course, to Vincent van Gogh) that would and should have brought many moments of joy and laughter to the Douglas this spring.</p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers1_PropShopItemsforArtCouple_4_Z9A7420.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Props at The Shop awaiting load-in at the Douglas for “The Art Couple.” Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers2_ArtCouple_CostmesRdy4LoadIn_Z9A7853F.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Costumes for “The Art Couple.” Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers3_HairForArtCouple1_Z9A7861.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Wigs, facial hair, and hats for “The Art Couple.” Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers4_PtngCanyonWalls_Z9A7022.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Painting the “Canyon” set at The Shop. Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers5_KatsDrawing1_Z9A7362.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">The sketch by Resident Assistant Costume Designer Kat Patterson that will eventually become a larger-than-life-size version of Vincent Van Gogh’s ear for “The Art Couple.” Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers6_KatFinishingupFoamStructure_Z9A6850F.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Patterson working on the foam structure of the ear. Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers7_Ear_FINAL2_Z9A7790.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">The finished ear! Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers8_ArtCouplePlans.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">The plans for “The Art Couple” as they are about to be executed by Production. Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers9_Stage5b_LiftingPropFrame2_1190750F.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">The crew installs the set and props for “The Art Couple.” Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p> <p> <figure class="inline-image" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"><img class="inline-image__img" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dv3qcy9ay/image/upload/f_auto/2020/prod_BP20/SaraJaneBoyersShopBackstagePhotos/SJBoyers10_Stage8_Lights4_Z9A7634.jpg" alt="" itemprop="contentUrl"><figcaption class="inline-image__meta"><span itemprop="caption" class="inline-image__caption">Our crew sets up the lights and preps the stage for “The Art Couple” at the Douglas. Photo by Sara Jane Boyers.</span> </figcaption></figure></p>