Flux Sunday, LA, 8/23
So, hi from the left coast!
Let’s start with some truths universally acknowledged:
- It’s super sunny out here (the Day Star is strong in this land)
- Angelenos are alarmingly friendly (so much eye contact!)
- And I miss the frak out of Flux.
So, while I am living in a house which can best be described as a modest but cheery yellow castle, my artistic home still felt 3000 miles away.
But wait! A castle, you say? Surely, we can fit a few more people around the table! Surely, a small 2-hander can rehearse in the living room! And, surely, there’s enough straight-up badassery in this town for a Flux Sunday! Turns out that was all true (and don’t call me, Shirley). So we had our first Sunday at FluxWest, and it went something like this…
Playwrights: Brian Pracht, Pikeys; E.D. Brown, The Source; Ned Thorne, Not If, But When; Leo Shvedsky, The Admiral
Directors: E.D. Brown; Rachael Hip-Flores, Brian Pracht
Actors: Kitty Lindsay, Susan Louise O’Connor, Anna La Madrid, Kira Pearson, Leo Shvedsky, Derek Houck, Ned Thorne
Highlights included:
- A kickoff table read of the first act of Brian’s pilot, Pikeys, featuring a rousing musical number that we worked on for THREE MONTHS (in the instant) just for him!
- Kitty and Anna’s positivity force field battle in D’s non-romantic-romantic-comedy The Source
- Susan Louise’s brassy 70-year-old Mrs. Rozner blackmailing Derek’s pot dealing Stan in Leo’s hilarious The Admiral
- A creative team made entirely of Flux Sunday newcomers – Ned, D, Kira, and Leo – staging all of the apocalyptic relationship drama Not If, But When.
Yeah, dudes, that all happened. I think it went awesomely, loved seeing the familiar faces meet the new ones, and can’t wait til next time!
-RHF
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