Los Angeles Pierce College Theatre is a dynamic, transformative program with multidisciplinary classes, award winning productions, diverse stage opportunities, hands-on experience, and industry internships. Our curriculum is a two-year program offering an Associates of Arts degree and an Associates of Arts Transfer degree with specializations in acting, technical theatre and costume design. We train the next generation of theatre artists at LAPC Theatre.
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AUDITIONS DEC.12 AND 16 FROM 3-6, CALLBACKS DEC 18
Director: Shaheen Vaaz, Choreographer: Brian Moe, Musical Director: Ryan Espinosa
Willkommen. Bienvenue. Welcome to the Kit Kat Club. In here, life is beautiful. Join us in this decadent sanctuary, where artists and performers, misfits and outsiders rule the night. Step inside their world. This is Berlin of the 1930s. Relax. Loosen up. Be yourself.
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Clyde’s
by Lynn Nottage
directed by Esdras Toussaint
December 6-15, 2024, Dow Arena Theatre
In Clyde’s, a truck stop sandwich shop offers its formerly incarcerated kitchen staff a shot at redemption. Even as the shop’s callous owner tries to keep them down, the staff members learn to reclaim their lives, find purpose, and become inspired to dream by their shared quest to create the perfect sandwich.
Internships & More
Center Theatre Group Internships
Center Theatre Group offers internships for college undergraduate and graduate students throughout the year. Get hands-on experience at departments across the company, study and learn alongside professionals, and participate in career development programs. Click the link here for more information.
LA County Arts
Internships
Are you interested in a career in the arts or arts administration? Do you need to earn money? We have good news! The Los Angeles County Arts Internship program is back. This year’s program will provide over 200 paid internships for college students at more than 140 arts organizations across LA county. Click the link here for more information.
Center Theatre Group
Observerships
The Observership Program is a paid opportunity for diverse early-career theatre artists to sit in on the professional rehearsal process at one or more of our three theatres. The program may be especially beneficial for aspiring directors, but is also open to designers, technicians, stage managers, playwrights, producers, and actors.