Sunday, March 25, 2012


ATTENTION!
CAMP LOGAN
WRITTEN BY CELESTE BEDFORD WALKER
OPENING WEEKEND IS
APRIL 28TH & 29TH

In honor of the Opening Weekend for Camp Logan on April 28th & 29th and running though May 27th, the Robey Blog is featuring one character and actor every week as we count down to the opening weekend for Camp Logan.  This "sound-off" will serve as a brief introduction, a kind of insight into the life of the soldier, written from the character's point of view by the actor embodying him in this production.

This week‘s Sound-Off is from Private First Class Joseph Moses:


  




Bill Lee Brown (Joe Moses). Bill’s from Baltimore, MD, and loves to move the pieces on the chessboard. His moves on the theatre boards include: August Wilson’s “Jitney” (Winner - Best Ensemble - L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Awards & Winner - Best Ensemble - N.A.A.C.P. Theatre Awards) and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” (Winner - Best Ensemble L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards & Nomination - Best Ensemble - 2004 L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Awards); David E. Talbert’s “He Say, She Say…But What does God Say”; Kevin Arkadie’s “Up The Mountain”; Michael Ajakwe’s “Happy Anniversary, Punk!” “If You Don’t Believe: A Love Story”, and “Body Language”; Kosmond Russell’s “The Dealership”, “The Marriage” and Kosmond Russell’s production of Judi Ann Mason’s “Eddie Lee Baker Is Dead”; Christina Harley’s “The Dreamers”; Javon Johnson’s “Cryin’ Shame”; and T. Faye Griffin’s “Spook Night”. Bill’s film credits include the recently released: “Home Invasion” (on Lifetime – March 17th & 18th); “Remarkable Power”; “Statistics”; “Hidden Blessings”; and “The Obama Effect” directed by Charles S. Dutton. His TV credits include: “Southland”; “Criminal Minds”; “Law and Order: Los Angeles”; “Without A Trace”; “The Game”; “Scrubs”; “Cougar Town”; “General Hospital”; and “The Young and the Restless”. Bill is currently recurring in AMC’s “Writer’s Room” under the direction of the incomparable Anthony Veneziale. Bill gives thanks to this extraordinary production staff, cast and crew, and a special thanks to Alex Morris for this opportunity to work with him again. PEACE.

Camp Logan is directed by Alex Morris and is a production collaboration with three production companies: Robey Theatre Company, Sparkling City Entertainment, and Juvee Productions.
Camp Logan runs April 28th - May 27th and will be held at the:
LATC
514 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
For more information log onto the Robey Theatre Company's website: www.robeytheatrecompany.com
Ticket information will be posted soon.

Saturday, March 17, 2012


ATTENTION!
CAMP LOGAN
WRITTEN BY CELESTE BEDFORD WALKER
OPENING WEEKEND IS
APRIL 28TH & 29TH

In honor of the Opening Weekend for Camp Logan on April 28th & 29th and running through May 27th, the Robey Blog is featuring one character and actor every week as we count down to the opening weekend for Camp Logan. This “sound-off” will serve as a brief introduction, a kind of insight into the life of the soldier, written from the character’s point of view by the actor embodying him in this production.

This week‘s Sound-Off is from Corporal Robert Franciscus:

                  
           
Dwain A. Perry (Robert Franciscus) is happy to work once again with the Robey Theatre Company.  Dwain was last seen in the Robey Theatre Company’s production of BRONZEVILLE, by Timothy Toyama and Aaron Woolfolk, that traveled to Manzanar for a special week of performances.  Other productions with Robey include Melvin Ishmael Johnson's The Emperors Last Performance directed by Ben Guillory and The Last Season by Christopher Moore, directed by Chuck Smith.  Most recently he was the director of Transitions by Kellie Roberts, which was selected for the National Black Theatre Festival in North Carolina and also won a NAACP Award for Best Ensemble.  Other directing credits include The River Niger, by Joseph A. Walker and Permanent Collection, by Thomas Gibbons, that was co-directed with Harry Lennix for Robey and Greenway Court Theatre.  This production was moved, by the request of Michael Ritchie of the Center Theatre Group, to the Kirk Douglas Theatre were it was nominated for an LA WEEKLY AWARD for Best Revival. 

Camp Logan is directed by Alex Morris and is a production collaboration with three production companies: Robey Theatre Company, Sparkling City Entertainment, and Juvee Productions.
Camp Logan runs April 26th - May 27th and will be held at the:  
LATC
514 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
For more information log onto the Robey Theatre Company's website: www.robeytheatrecompany.com
Ticket information will be posted soon.