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Artists at Play — A Los Angeles-Based Theatre Collective

Artists at Play — A Los Angeles-Based Theatre Collective

Theatre that explores the Asian American experience.

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Month: March 2015

Posted on March 20, 2015

Statement Re: 99-Seat Plan Changes

As a theatre-producing collective, Artists at Play presents the following statement in response to the Actors' Equity Association and its new proposal to the 99-Seat…

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Posted on March 3, 2015

Artists at Play Readings 2015

The Two Kids That Blow Shit Up by Carla ChingNobody's Child by Sanaz ToossiSaturday, April 4, 20151 p.m. - The Two Kids...3 p.m. - Dinner Reception4 p.m.…

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