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The Oakwood Theatre is the theatrical department of Oakwood School The Oakwood Theatre is the theatrical department of Oakwood High School.

The Theatre puts on plays throughout the year. Tickets usually cost $10, and the shows are open to anyone. Ren Bell is the Theatrical Director and department head; Sarah Moretz is the Technical Director.

The Silver Door 11/09/2015

30 Plays in 60 Minutes

High School Play 2015

Photos 05/25/2015

On May 27th (Wednesday), The International Thespian Society will be putting on their first ever Gender Swap Plays.

Show starts at 5!

Photos from Oakwood School Theatre's post 04/27/2015
Ciao, Villa: Saying Goodbye to Hollywood’s Hottest, Seediest Address 04/08/2015

Along with Hot L Baltimore, the senior class is working with the residents of The Villa Carlotta to save their beloved home. Please help to raise awareness of what is happening. Come to the City Hall meeting, share this post, and help to spread the word.

http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/01/villa-carlotta-renovation — read about it here

https://instagram.com/savethecarlotta/ — follow the Instagram

https://www.facebook.com/savevillacarlotta — like it on Facebook

Ciao, Villa: Saying Goodbye to Hollywood’s Hottest, Seediest Address For nearly a century, the Villa Carlotta has been a way station on the way to making it, or not. Now that the luxury developer have come, a longtime resident bids it farewell.

THE HOT L BALTIMORE 03/25/2015

This April, the Oakwood Theatre Department is kicking off its 50th Anniversary season with the 12th grade production of Lanford Wilson’s THE HOT L BALTIMORE, a tribute to the true matriarch of Oakwood Theatre, Sabell Bender.


“The theatre, evanescent itself, and for all we do perhaps itself disappearing here, seems the ideal place for the representation of the impermanence of our architecture.”

-Lanford Wilson



A galvanizing force in the performing arts, Sabell inspired her students and her
colleagues to seize opportunities to face conflict, in her words, “the essence of theatre”, where the student develops greater sensitivity to themselves and to the human condition. She felt that theatre could “give young people the faith to make ‘what is’ better”, and she gave her students the artistic freedom to rise to that challenge.


“The Oakwood Theatre Department has never turned its back on difficult issues.”

-Sabell Bender


Over the course of her tenure at Oakwood, Sabell directed scores of hit plays, stirring essential conversations campus-wide, and her 1988 production of THE HOT L BALTIMORE was no exception. In her director’s notes, Sabell writes, “Wilson’s play is a metaphor for the state of his beloved and spiritually beleaguered country. It is a summons to America to rise from the dead. I wanted Oakwood students to hear that summons.”

I had the incredible opportunity to meet Sabell several years ago, and in the time I’ve known her, she’s unequivocally affected my understanding of a theatre arts education. Sabell has a keen sense of effective drama; in her time at Oakwood, she gravitated toward material that placed her students in the center of cultural and ideological discussions; THE HOT L BALTIMORE, a classically structured American 3 act play, may seem outdated at first glance, but its uncanny relevance to current events, and its uproariously funny dialogue cuts an unmistakable reflection of America in transition.


“Everybody wants to live here, kid,” said Rizzo, whom I came to know as a crazy uncle of sorts. “But nobody ever leaves The Carlotta. They stay here 30 or 40 years. Water’s shut off half the time, elevator never works, but they never leave.”

- Stinson Carter, Vanity Fair


During the mid-stage of our rehearsal process, we became aware of The Villa Carlotta, a hotel in the heart of Hollywood strikingly similar to the fictional Hotel Baltimore, whose residents (through a barrage of inhumane conditions mirrored in the play) are clinging to their homes -- one gentleman in particular has lived there for over forty years. The Vanity Fair article of the Carlotta ignited our class, and in true Oakwood fashion, the students made first contact.

Over the last several weeks, the theatre students have toured the hotel, met its residents, walked its halls and played its grand piano – and what initially began as a character study has quickly bloomed into a deep appreciation for the fight these people face every day of their lives, and we are actively seeking ways to champion these residents’ stories through this production.

What started out as a tribute to Sabell’s iconic work has taken on new significance; we’re celebrating fifty years of “remarkable high school theatre”, and through our collaboration with the residents of the Villa Carlotta we’re honoring the spirit of Sabell’s belief that educational theatre has the power to create real change.

We hope you’ll join us on this very special occasion.


Ren


http://hotlbaltimore.brownpapertickets.com/

THE HOT L BALTIMORE The scene is the lobby of a rundown hotel that's lost the "e" from its marquee. As the action unfolds, the residents, ranging from young to old, from the defiant to the resigned, meet and talk and interact with each other during the course of one day. The drama is of passing events in their lives, o…

Once on This Island 02/16/2015

Tickets for the Spring Musical, Once on This Island, are now on sale! Tickets are $10 each, and you can reserve them at http://onceonthisisland.brownpapertickets.com/. Reserve your tickets now before the show sells out!

Once on This Island The Performing Arts Department is proud to announce performances of their musical production of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. From the multiple nominated and award-winning team that brought Broadway Ragtime, Seussical the Musical, My Favorite Year, A Man of No Importance and the music for the film Anastasia,…

Revenge of the Space Pandas 01/05/2015

Our 8th Grade Show of 2014!

Almost, Maine 11/29/2014

On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost's residents find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts mend - almost - in this delightful midwinter night's dream.

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11600 Magnolia Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA
91601