[NoHo Arts District, CA] – Loft Ensemble has announced its next production in Sawyer’s Playhouse (the company’s second stage), the world premiere of Something You Don’t Know by Dani True and Kirsten Jones, directed by Natasha Renae Potts and running January 24 – February 15.
About Something You Don’t Know
As a family tries to enjoy a weekend away at their cabin, they face the truth of the shocking secrets they’ve been keeping. The play examines how a family navigates the challenges of moving forward with love after a lifetime of trauma.
The Cast
The Something You Don’t Know cast will feature (in alphabetical order) Francesca Alejandra, Andrés Garcia Arriola, Andrea Casamitjana, Isaac Deakyne, Jennifer DeRosa, Kirsten Jones, and Dani True.
The Team
Scenic design is by Madylin Sweeten Durrie, lighting design is by Matthew Scheel, costume design is by Bridget Avildsen, sound design is by Ignacio Navarro, and props design is by Natasha Renae Potts. Assistant director is Sean Alan Mazur, rehearsal stage manager is Crismar Chacín Ruiz, assistant stage manager is Carlos Gomez, Jr., and production stage manager is Bita Arefnia. Graphic design is by Madylin Sweeten Durrie and website design is by Amanda Chambers. Producer is Bree Pavey, and associate producers are Sarah Nilsen, Cassandra Carmona, and Matt Lorenzo.
General admission is DONATE WHAT YOU WANT. The performance schedule is Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 7pm. Seats may be reserved online at www.loftensemble.org or by phone at (818) 452-3153.
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About Loft Ensemble
Loft Ensemble consistently offers high-energy and groundbreaking productions. It has won several Valley Theatre Awards including Best Lighting Design and Artistic Director Achievement (2018) and Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Company Ensemble (2019). The company has won two Ovation Awards (2015), Best Ensemble at the New York International Fringe Festival (2013), and back-to-back Hollywood Fringe Festival Producers’ Encore! Awards (2015 and 2016). Two Loft productions earned a combined five nominations for the 2016 BroadwayWorld Awards as well as 10 nominations in 2017, nine nominations in 2018, and nine nominations in 2019 for the Valley Theatre Awards.
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