WORKSHOPS

 
Current Shows -
What the Critics Say! 
About Actors Forum
About Audrey Singer
Workshops
How to Contact Us
Please click here if you would like to be added to our email list and not receive our newsletter .

POETRY NIGHTS 2008
Coming Soon!


 Come read or just listen to great original poetry.
Sign up for more info.
Poetry Night

NEW SHOWS
TIPS AND SURPRICES
Join our list and receive our
Free Gazette!

For Email Marketing you can trust



 

 


San Fernando Valley Musical Theater and
Earth Productions present

James Domine’s
Tomahawk
A new musical based on the novel “The Naked Man”

Featuring
Chris Benton Ÿ Michael Fox Ÿ Lewis Bryans
Courtney Brown Ÿ Jessie Salas Ÿ Inga Stamboltsyan
Amy Jennings Ÿ Leah Verrill
Megan Elizabeth Sweeney Ÿ Alexia Reilly
Rob Martinez Ÿ Christopher Clay Jones Ÿ Brian Hall
Written and directed by James Domine
Music by the Screaming Clams
Choreography by Inga Stamboltsyan
Assistant Director Sandra Tinto
Stage Manager Brent Molina



   
   

Past recent productions
'The All Female 1929 Skidoo Revue'

Brandon Scott's Out Of Thin Air

 

Dates & Times
Opens May 16
May 16-18,
May 23-25,
May 30-June 1,
June 6-8
June 13-14.
Friday and Saturday evening performances are at 8 pm.
Sunday matinees at 2 pm.


Tickets $20.00
$15 Groups, Students, Seniors

Call for reservations
(818) 347-4807
Children under 16
not admitted.

For more information visit the Tomahawk web site: www.screamingclams.com

Theatre: 818.506.0600

 

 

 

 

“Tomahawk has presence, sass, and depth. It stands alone as the most memorable play I've seen in recent years. The play made me feel included, as if the author were present during the hundreds of sideways conversations I've had in bars and alleys through the years. Domine is exceptional at character recognition and development. The music has spirit, the script is evocative, delving into a range of political, social and spiritual issues. This play did a great job of bestowing street cred upon us, challenging our notions of who we are today.” -Kathi Flood, author and artist,
L.A. Times on-line review

 



 

 

 

Home I About Actors Forum Theatre I About Audrey M. Singer I Current Shows I What The Critics Say I Workshops I Contact Us