Culture CLASH still at the MArk Taper Forum
Jul 27 – Sep 17
Tickets are available for all remaining performances.
TICKETS ONLINE
213-628-2772
We love Groups
213-972-7231discounts on groups of 15+
Water & Power
by Richard Montoya for Culture Clash
Directed by Lisa Peterson
World Premiere
With: Mateo Arias. Moises Arias, Dakin Mattews, Richard Montoya, Emilio Rivera, Winston J. Rocha, Ric Salinas Herbert Siguenza.
Charles McNulty in the Los Angeles Times says:
"An exciting venture for Culture Clash. Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza and Ric Salinas have a fraternal chemistry that works perfectly here. The news is how well Dakin Matthews fits right in. Hard as it is to believe, the audacity of his unforgettable portrait matches that of even our most shameful public figures." ...more online at calendarlive.com
Culture Clash is back in a story of power and politics told with a pulsing city beat.
Twin brothers, nicknamed Water and Power, are on their way to take Los Angeles. Water is an ambitious state senator. Power a top-ranking police lieutenant. There can be no power without water, and no water without power. The brothers soon find themselves at opposite ends of an abuse-of-power city scandal. Who really runs the streets of LA? The police? The gangs? The politicians? It’s LA, where no amount of sunlight can illuminate the shadows.
As they did with the Taper’s recent Chavez Ravine, Culture Clash (Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, Herbert Siguenza) smartly examines history, place, and the stories of people transformed by and in Los Angeles.
Find out more about Culture Clash.
With Culture Clash, “You laugh, you enjoy, all the while sensing that you’re also seeing something authentic, something important that lurks underneath politics and headlines.” -Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle
Tickets are available for all remaining performances.
TICKETS ONLINE
213-628-2772
We love Groups
213-972-7231discounts on groups of 15+
Water & Power
by Richard Montoya for Culture Clash
Directed by Lisa Peterson
World Premiere
With: Mateo Arias. Moises Arias, Dakin Mattews, Richard Montoya, Emilio Rivera, Winston J. Rocha, Ric Salinas Herbert Siguenza.
Charles McNulty in the Los Angeles Times says:
"An exciting venture for Culture Clash. Richard Montoya, Herbert Siguenza and Ric Salinas have a fraternal chemistry that works perfectly here. The news is how well Dakin Matthews fits right in. Hard as it is to believe, the audacity of his unforgettable portrait matches that of even our most shameful public figures." ...more online at calendarlive.com
Culture Clash is back in a story of power and politics told with a pulsing city beat.
Twin brothers, nicknamed Water and Power, are on their way to take Los Angeles. Water is an ambitious state senator. Power a top-ranking police lieutenant. There can be no power without water, and no water without power. The brothers soon find themselves at opposite ends of an abuse-of-power city scandal. Who really runs the streets of LA? The police? The gangs? The politicians? It’s LA, where no amount of sunlight can illuminate the shadows.
As they did with the Taper’s recent Chavez Ravine, Culture Clash (Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, Herbert Siguenza) smartly examines history, place, and the stories of people transformed by and in Los Angeles.
Find out more about Culture Clash.
With Culture Clash, “You laugh, you enjoy, all the while sensing that you’re also seeing something authentic, something important that lurks underneath politics and headlines.” -Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle