Spoken word.Spoken Word: The L.A. Theatre Works presents "Blue/Orange" by Joe Penhall Joe Penhall is an English writer. Born in London in 1967, he was called "one of the finest playwrights of his generation" by the Financial Times. Penhall won the Laurence Olivier Award, The Evening Standard Award and the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for on Wednesday through Friday (13th-15th) and Sunday (17th) at the Skirball Cultural Center Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . . The play centers on the clash of two psychiatrists as they argue of a young man who claims to be the son of Ugandan dictator dictator, originally a Roman magistrate appointed to rule the state in times of emergency; in modern usage, an absolutist or autocratic ruler who assumes extraconstitutional powers. From 501 B.C. until the abolition of the office in 44 B.C., Rome had 88 dictators. Idi Amin. For information: 310-827-0899. |
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