LACHSA’s Creative Spirit Goes On

LACHSA in the News!! Check out the recent article in the LA Times about the challenges LACHSA is facing and how LACHSA students are tapping into their creative spirit, and all of the innovative ways to collaborate and perform during quarantine. Read the full article here.

By |2020-05-15T15:19:41+00:00May 15th, 2020|Categories: Arts Education, Cinematic Arts, Current Students, Dance, Education, LACHSA student artists, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts|Tags: , , |Comments Off on LACHSA’s Creative Spirit Goes On

August Wilson Monologue Competition Finalist Kyle Branch Performs

Los Angeles County High School for the Arts Theatre student Kyle Branch `20 performed one of the most riveting moments of August Wilson’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom as part of Art Goes On. Branch, who placed first in this year’s August Wilson Monologue Competition Los Angeles Regional Finals, and our second-place finalist, Tyla Uzo of Ramón C. Cortines High

By |2020-05-10T01:50:40+00:00May 10th, 2020|Categories: Arts Education, Competition, LACHSA student artists, Theatre|Tags: , , |Comments Off on August Wilson Monologue Competition Finalist Kyle Branch Performs

Theatre In The Time Of The Pandemic

Moving from big stages to little screens, artists reflect on what really matters “Since the age of five, I’ve been a storyteller,” said Josefina Lopez, author of the play Real Women Have Curves (later produced as a film starring America Ferrera), and founder of the CASA 0101 Theater in the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Eastern Los Angeles. “And when I was

By |2020-04-22T22:32:32+00:00April 22nd, 2020|Categories: Alumni, Theatre|Tags: , |Comments Off on Theatre In The Time Of The Pandemic
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