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SUMMARY:The Robey Theatre Company’s Advanced Scene Study Workshop Summer 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Robey Theatre Company’s\nAdvanced Scene Study Workshop\nClick here for more info!\nLed by the Robey Theatre Company’s award-winning Producing Artistic Director\, Ben Guillory\, this rigorous ten-week workshop is designed for experienced actors committed to deepening their craft and elevating their performance. \nParticipants engage in intensive scene work while honing essential theatrical disciplines—including voice\, speech\, movement\, script analysis\, and the exploration of human behavior. The workshop provides a collaborative space to take creative risks\, strengthen technique\, and bring greater truth and nuance to the stage. \n  \nApply Today!\nEmail a Headshot & Resume to The Robey Theatre Company at office@therobeytheatrecompany.org \nYou will be contacted for an audition. Before you commit to the workshop\, please check your schedule\, as scene partners will depend on you to be available and in attendance. You can pay the fees once the producing artistic director confirms your invitation to the workshop. \nSpace is Limited. \n  \nMeets on Monday Nights 7-10pm. \nThe workshop fee is $500. Please do not make the payment until you’ve been confirmed for the workshop by a Robey representative.
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/the-robey-theatre-companys-advanced-scene-study-workshop-summer-2026/
LOCATION:Victory Theatre Center\, 3326 W Victory Blvd.\, Burbank\, CA\, 91505\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Robey Theatre Company’s Playwright’s Lab Summer 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Robey Theatre Company’s\nPlaywright’s Lab\nwith Reginald Edmund\nClick here for more info!\nThe Robey Theatre Company’s Playwright’s Lab is a creative incubator dedicated to the art of storytelling and the development of high-quality\, original plays. With a strong emphasis on collaboration\, the Lab is designed to inspire artistic growth through guided discussions\, one-on-one dramaturgical support\, and staged readings. \nFacilitated by The Robey Theatre Company’s Resident Dramaturg\, Reginald Edmund\, this ten-week program—held on Saturdays; offers weekly group sessions and individual meetings tailored to each writer’s goals. Through writing prompts\, explorations of structure and form\, targeted assignments\, and readings of both new and established work\, playwrights are encouraged to take creative risks\, refine their voice\, and deepen their craft. \nAt its core\, the Playwright’s Lab nurtures new work that explores and amplifies the global Black experience\, providing a supportive space for playwrights to ask bold questions\, experiment with ideas\, and shape stories that resonate. \nSubmit Today!\nIf you would like to be considered for the lab\, please email office@therobeytheatrecompany.org the following: \n– an original writing sample of a scene\, one-act play\, or essay \n– resume \n– contact information \n  \nThe lab fee is $250. Please do not make the payment until you’ve been confirmed for the workshop by a Robey representative.
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/the-robey-theatre-companys-playwrights-lab-3/
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SUMMARY:Amazing Grace Conservatory’s Summer Conservatory 2026
DESCRIPTION:🎉 Enrollment Open! 🎉\nClick here for more info and to register!
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/amazing-grace-conservatorys-summer-conservatory-2026/
LOCATION:Amazing Grace Conservatory\, 2401 W. Washington Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90018
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SUMMARY:WGSAC’s Art & Jazz Mini Camp
DESCRIPTION:William Grant Still Art Center’s\nArt & Jazz Mini Camp\nClick here for more info!\nThis summer\, the William Grant Still Arts Center’s beloved Art & Jazz Summer Camp returns and registration is now open!\nAs the WGSAC continues to rebuild and grow following recent construction and staff updates\, this year’s program offers a more intimate camp experience while still delivering the creativity\, culture\, and community families have come to love. \nEarly registration is strongly encouraged\, as space will be limited. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://forms.gle/JUuxJtAo75uw9ucZ7\nFrom July 6 through July 31\, children ages 7 – 12 will immerse themselves in art\, music\, and movement in a historic and inspiring environment. Through hands-on activities\, creative exploration\, and community connection\, campers will build confidence\, express themselves\, and create lasting summer memories. \n  \nHighlights include:\n• Multi-arts classes \n• Visual art\, music and movement exploration \n• Creative community building \n• And a preview of WGSAC’s full summer camp experience to come! \n  \nFor more information\, contact wgsarts@lacity.org or call 323-734-1165.
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/wgsacs-art-jazz-mini-camp/
LOCATION:The William Grant Still Arts Center\, 2520 S West View St.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
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SUMMARY:Mexodus by Brian Quijada & Nygel D. Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Pasadena Playhouse presents\nMexodus\nWritten & Performed by Brian Quijada & Nygel D. Robinson\nDirected by David Mendizábal\nChoreographed by Tony Thomas\nClick here for tickets!\nMexodus – the New York Times Critic’s Pick new musical created and performed by Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson – comes straight from New York to the Playhouse stage this summer. This electrifying experience explores a hidden chapter of the Underground Railroad – one that moved south\, by crossing the Rio Grande toward liberation in Mexico. This groundbreaking musical amplifies the story of a freedom seeker and an unlikely ally as they forge a remarkable bond that transcends borders. It’s history remixed. It’s a ride you won’t want to miss. \n  \nAccess Performances\nOpen Captioning\nGuests who enjoy open captioning may request to be seated in view of a video screen with text descriptions synchronized to the onstage action designed for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Open Captioned performance of Mexodus will be on Sunday\, July 26\, 2026 at 2:00 PM. \nAudio Description\nJoin this access performance to enjoy the audio description service. The service includes verbal descriptions of actions\, costumes\, scenery\, and other visual elements of the production and is designed for patrons who are blind or have low vision. Guests may request a listening device to hear live audio descriptions. Audio description is available in all seating locations. If you would like to hear the pre-show notes\, please be in your seat 15 minutes before showtime. Audio Described performance of Mexodus will be on Sunday\, July 26\, 2026 at 2:00 PM. \nChildcare\nPasadena Playhouse is making it easier for parents to come to the theatre by offering onsite childcare during the 2 PM performance of Mexodus on Saturday\, July 18. Children ages 5 through 12 will enjoy a theater workshop with trained teaching artists onsite at Pasadena Playhouse while parents enjoy the performance. Age-appropriate activities inspired by the play will allow kids to explore their creativity and introduce them to the world of theatre. The cost is $25 per child and doesn’t include performance tickets. \nPay What You Can\nLimited Pay What You Can tickets for select performances of Mexodus are available\, starting at $10 per ticket! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSpecial Event: Free Dance Workshop\n \nOn June 27th\, join a free community ResisDANCE workshop led by the fabulous Raquel Horsford! \nIn this all-levels workshop\, you’ll learn choreography\, connect to your body\, and discover something new. \nNo RSVP or dance experience required! Come down to the Pasadena Playhouse and get ready to move your body to the beat!
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/mexodus-by-brian-quijada-nygel-d-robinson/
LOCATION:Pasadena Playhouse Theater\, 39 S. El Molino Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91101
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SUMMARY:Temporary by June Carryl at Origins: New One Acts Benefit Festival
DESCRIPTION:Theatre of Note presents Origins: New One Acts featuring\nTemporary\nWritten by June Carryl\nDirected by Dana Schwartz\nClick here for tickets!\n7 Acclaimed Playwrights… 7 World Premiere One-Acts…\n2 Weekends Only!\n  \nTheatre of NOTE proudly presents Origins\, a special benefit featuring brand-new one-act plays from an extraordinary collection of acclaimed Los Angeles playwrights and directors. \nWith new works by June Carryl\, Phinneas Kiyomura\, Erik Patterson\, Adam Szymkowicz\, Kirsten Vangsness\, Jacqueline Wright\, and Steve Yockey. \nFor more than 44 years\, Theatre of NOTE (New One-Act Theatre Ensemble) has championed original voices and new work. Origins celebrates that legacy by bringing together artists whose work has helped shape the Los Angeles theatre community\, while supporting NOTE’s future as a home for bold\, original storytelling.
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/temporary-by-june-carryl-at-origins-new-one-acts-benefit-festival/
LOCATION:Theatre of NOTE\, 1517 N. Cahuenga Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90028
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SUMMARY:Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s Early Bird Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Debbie Allen Dance Academy’s\nEarly Bird Summer Camp\nClick here for more info & to register!\nThe Debbie Allen Dance Academy Early Bird Summer Camp provides an exciting adventure into the world of dance for children ages 4 to 8. Students are placed in their summer camp class based on their age and skill level. Ballet\, Jazz\, Tap\, Hip Hop and African dance techniques are explored through fundamentals\, musical exercises\, team work and play. Children make new friends while learning in a safe\, fun-filled environment. The 2-week camp culminates with a performance showcase. \n  \nDRESS CODE: \nGirls – Pink tank top leotard\, pink tights\, pink ballet shoes\, tennis shoes\, black tap shoes\, and black jazz shoes. \nBoys – White t-shirt\, black shorts (above the knee)\, white socks\, black ballet shoes\, black jazz shoes\, tennis shoes and black tap shoes. \n*All dress code items\, except tennis shoes\, will be available for purchase the first day of class. \n  \nClasses will be held Monday-Friday and begin at 9am with an option to drop-off at 8:45am.  Pick up is at 4:00pm. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) are to provide lunch\, snacks and refillable water bottles each day. Tuition is $1050 plus a $25 registration fee. Camp reservations require a nonrefundable $150 deposit plus the registration fee for each dancer. Registration deadline July 25th. Tuition includes 2 tickets to the culminating Camp showcase.  Payment plans are available up until the registration deadline. For more info call (310) 280-9145.
URL:https://www.supportblacktheatre.org/event/debbie-allen-dance-academys-early-bird-summer-camp-2/
LOCATION:The Rhimes Performing Arts Center\, 1850 S Manhattan Pl.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90006
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