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Acts of Love: Pioneers

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Acts of Love: Pioneers

October 3, 2009 @ Eli and Edythe Broad Stage

WordTheatre’s seventh annual Acts of Love in support of Autism Speaks will celebrate the Pioneers of our age, of bygone eras and of unknown futures; people who strike out into the unknown to make a better future.

This year’s show is currently being cast and will feature, among others:

  • Adam Arkin (Hitch, Chicago Hope)
  • Austin Butler (Aliens in the Attic, Ruby & The Rockits)
  • Michael Chiklis (Fantastic Four, The Shield)
  • Michaela Conlin (Bones, Enchanted)
  • John Heard (Home Alone, Prison Break)
  • Jon Huertas (Castle, Generation Kill)
  • Dorian Missick (Six Degrees, Lucky Number Slevin)
  • CCH Pounder (The Shield, Orphan)
  • Zachary Quinto (Star Trek, Heroes)
  • Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia, Jennifer’s Body)
  • Amber Tamblyn (Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants)
  • Keith David (Crash, The Princess and the Frog) will narrate
  • Musical performances featuring vocalist Niki Haris with Tim McAfee-Lewis & New Thought and The Agape House Band

Acts of Love 2009 also features an awards reception to celebrate those who have made a difference in the Autism Community. Awards will be given to remarkable champions in the following categories:

Awareness/Media:Shawn Ryan (”The Shield”)

Science/Research:
Bob & Lynn Koegel (UCSB)

Advocacy:
Soryl Markowitz
(Autism Specialist at Westside Regional Center)

Family Services:Jay Nolan Family Services

Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person’s lifetime. Today, 1 in 150 individuals is diagnosed with autism, making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. It occurs in all racial, ethnic, and social groups and is four times more likely to strike boys than girls.

Since its inception, Autism Speaks has committed an unprecedented $128 million in new research funding to uncover the cause(s), prevention, treatments and cure for autism, making it the nation’s top private funder of autism research. They are not only dedicated to funding global biomedical research, but also to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder.

Acts of Love: Pioneers is created, produced and directed by WordTheatre’s Artistic Director, Cedering Fox.

Curtain is at 7:30 PM

Thrill or Peril: Tales of Adventure

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Thrill or Peril: Tales of Adventure

August 16, 2009 @ M Bar

Guests experienced the excitement of high seas, raging rivers and exotic cultures at WordTheatre’s Thrill or Peril: Tales of Adventure, featuring short stories of daring exploration recanted lovingly amid the twinklings of M Bar’s chandeliers.

Featuring:

  • Bill Ratner (Moth Winner) performing his short story, “Gold”
  • George Newbern (Father of the Bride) reading “True Story” by Paul Rudnick
  • Sarah Clarke (Twilight, Trust Me) reading “Under Water” by Anne Fadiman
  • Xander Berkeley (Taken, Year One) reading “Hunters” by Eugene Cross
  • Keith David (Platoon, The Princess and the Frog) reading “Rope Burn” by Henry Louis Gates
  • Nina Siemaszko (The Haunting of Molly Hartley) reading “The World” by Susan Orlean
  • Andrew Borba (The Shield, Nine Lives) reading “My Date With Neanderthal Woman” by David Galef
  • Josh Cereghino (Moth Winner) performing his short story, “Love Letter from Ventura  County Jail”
  • Toni Trucks (Barbershop) “Disco Papa” by Karen Russell
  • Adrian Pasdar (Heroes, Judging Amy) reading his story “The Oddest Sea”

Produced and Directed by Cedering Fox

M Bar requires a $10 food minimum. Doors opened at 6 and the show began at 7 PM.

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Acts of Love: Miracle Workers

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Acts of Love: Miracle Workers

WordTheatre LA

November 10, 2008 @ The Geffen Playhouse, Westwood Village

 

WordTheatre created the sixth annual Acts of Love to benefit Autism Speaks this year, called Acts of Love: Miracle Workers. It explored the ins and outs of those amazing things that happen every day without explanation.

Woven between the thoughts and stories was live music featuring the voices of Nita Whitaker, Amy Keys and Valerie Pinkston. The spoken performances featured

  • Cast members from 2008 Emmy winner, HBO’s Autism: The Musical
  • Shohreh Agdashloo (House of Sand and Fog, X-Men:The Last Stand)
  • Linda Cardellini ( ER, The Scooby-Do Movies, Freaks and Geeks)
  • Peri Gilpin (Frasier)
  • Adrian Pasdar (Heroes, Near Dark, Top Gun)
  • Tess Harper (No Country for Old Men, Tender Mercies)
  • Marc Blucas ( I Capture the Castle, We Were Soldiers, They)
  • Gil Birmingham (Ten Canoes, Twilight)
  • Matt Dallas (Kyle XY, The Indian)
  • Julia Sweeney (Pulp Fiction, Saturday Night Live)
  • Keith David (Crash, Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
  • Gil Bellows (The Shawshank Redemption, The Weather Man)
  • Sung Kang (Better Luck Tomorrow, The Fast and the Furious)
  • Brenda Strong (Desperate Housewives, Starship Troopers)
  • John Glover (Smallville, Robocop 2)
  • John McCook (The Bold and the Beautiful)
  • Jack McGee (Crash, 21, Basic Instinct)
  • Nicki Micheaux (God’s Waiting List, Lincoln Heights)
  • Kristy Wu (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cry_Wolf)
  • Robert Wisdom (The Wire)

Autism Speaks works to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders.

They are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. They are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals.

Autism Speaks aims to bring the autism community together as one strong voice to urge the government and private sector to listen to their concerns and take action to address this urgent global health crisis. Autism Speaks firmly believes that, working together, we will find the missing pieces of the puzzle.

Learn more at http://www.autismspeaks.org/index.php

Produced and Directed by Cedering Fox

Associate Producer and Dramaturg Melissa Loftus