February 3rd-9th, 2024

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Posted on February 3, 2025

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Ellen McNeill in History of a Heartbreak at The Madnani Theater in December, 2024

February 3rd-9th, 2024

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Happy Monday, friends! We’ve got some fun stuff happening at The StageCrafts this week! Plus, if you haven’t seen our teaser yet, keep an eye out for a big announcement this Wednesday!

By the way, if you haven’t already, consider giving us a like or a follow on our company Facebook, Instagram, and Threads accounts! We’d love to connect with you. We’re also now on BlueSky!

 

 

@ THE HOBGOBLIN PLAYHOUSE

6440 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90038


 

This weekend, we’re hosting the return of Ellen McNeil’s History of a Heartbreak for one night only. Ellen brought her hit one-woman show to The Madnani Theatre back in December for another brief stopover on a bi-coastal tour, and now we’re honored to host the final night of her run at The Hobgoblin Playhouse!

A woman with short brown hair and light skin stands on a dimly lit stage against a black background. She is wearing a cream-colored, sleeveless top and blue jeans.

History of a Heartbreak by Ellen McNeill

Saturday @ 8pm (Doors at 7:45pm) | 1 hours | $15 General Admission
One Night Only

History of a Heartbreak is a heartwarming cup of Yorkshire tea for the heartbroken soul. 

A concept album woven into a raw confessional, that traces the rise and fall of a relationship, struggles with anxiety, imposter syndrome, creative pursuits, and the ultimate journey to following intuition.

Stop in for a glass of wine and a bite of chocolate, the best remedies for heartbreak – before watching a show about it. Get Tickets >>

 

 

@ THE MADNANI THEATER

6760 Lexington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038


 

Tuesdays@9

Tuesday @ 9pm (Doors at 8:15pm) | 2 hours | Free Admission
In Residency

Tuesdays@9 is New York City’s longest-running cold reading series for your newest work-in-progress. The StageCrafts is proud to host the Los Angeles chapter of T@9 at The Madnani Theater. Every week, they cast and present excerpts of new writing to an audience of fellow artists and supporters. Tuesdays@9 operates with an open submissions policy throughout the year, and hosts an open casting session at the start of each week. Tuesdays@9 has always been—and always will be—free and open to all artists and audience members. Learn More >>

 

This is a promotional poster for "Daddy Issues: The Musical," running from January 23 to February 9 at the Madnani Theatre, 6760 Lexington Avenue. The image features three men posing against a teal background: one in an orange prison jumpsuit with handcuffs, another in a bright blue suit holding a microphone, and the third in a gray blazer with a skeptical expression.

Daddy Issues: The Musical by Ethan Cvitanic

Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 3pm | 90 Minutes | $20 General Admission
Closing Weekend!

There’s only one thing gay men fear more than monogamy – connecting with their fathers. Dr. Corey, talk show host and certified personality psychologist (don’t look it up), has taken on the herculean task of reuniting troubled gay sons with their estranged fathers. Through a series of untested, unproven, and probably unethical techniques, he guarantees that familial love will triumph above all, and most importantly boost his ratings. So join us for a live taping of this weeks episode and get ready to scream “Yes, Daddy!” Get Tickets >>

 

 

COMING SOON


 

The 2025 Hollywood Fringe Festival

Book your venue now! 

The 2025 Hollywood Fringe Festival is coming up! Registration just opened this past Saturday, and we’re proud to announce that we’re hosting three venues this year! Check out this video rundown of all of our spaces for HFF25!

That’s right! In addition to The Madnani Theater and Howard Fine Acting Studio, The StageCrafts is proud to announce that we are now booking all four spaces at Thymele Arts for this year’s Fringe Festival!

If you’ve never been to Thymele Arts, check out the video below for a full virtual tour!

Thinking about bringing a show to this year’s festival? Learn more about the Hollywood Fringe Festival at HollywoodFringe.org!

 

 

THAT’S IT FOR NOW!


 

If you’ve got your own show that you’d like to put up, or if you just need rehearsal space, we’ve got you covered! Reach out to us at TheStageCrafts.com and book a tour of The Hobgoblin Playhouse or The Madnani Theater today!

Until next week!

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