attraction

attraction

Written by PAGE LEONG
Directed by MICHAEL JOHN GARCÉS

August 7, 8 & 9 (Thurs, Fri, & Sat) 2008 at 8:30 PM
Outdoors on Traction Avenue, Downtown Los Angeles

Institute Students from across the country work with Cornerstone to produce this collaboration with Cornerstone's own neighbors in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District.

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In attraction, PI, a self proclaimed private investigator, and Iris, a young artist and new Arts District resident, are at the intersection of Traction Avenue's urban village experiment of local and global community. Explore what pulls people to place, to one another, or keeps them apart. Encounter a pioneering spirit, lost and found magic, love and a mystery.

 

Plan to take in the Arts District!
There are many excellent
restaurants in the neighborhood for a range of budgets:

Get to the show early to enjoy a special preshow doorprize giveaway.
The running time of the show is approximately 80 minutes.
The performance is outdoors on the street with general admission
seating on bleachers.
Parking in the Arts District for ATTRACTION
Free street parking is available on all nearby streets.
If you dine at Zip Fusion or E 3rd Street, they offer a valet service for $4 per car and you might be able to extend your parking through the end of the performance.
The parking lot in the Little Tokyo Shopping Center on the SW corner of Alameda and 3rd is offering $5 parking for our audience, but you need to have a voucher from Cornerstone to get that rate:
Click below to download your PARKING VOUCHERPARKING

 

 

 

Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can with suggested donation of $20.

To buy your tickets online click on the Brown Paper Ticket link below!

 

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For Pay-What-You-Can reservations or more Information call 213-613-1700 x 814

Community partners for this production include:
Art Share Los Angeles
Groundwork Café
Japanese Catholic Center
Los Angeles Downtown Arts District (LADAD)

Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 19:45
 

Newsflash

Lynn Jeffries - Leader of Puppets!

Founding ensemble member Lynn Jeffries was recently elected president of UNIMA-USA, the American chapter of Union Internationale de la Marionette (UNIMA), the world's oldest theatre organization dedicated to the art of puppetry. Congratulations Lynn! More info on UNIMA-USA here.

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