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THE BORDER SHOW
Best of The Actor's Company
Hollywood Fringe 2024 award
(10/5, 10/12, 11/15, 12/14 and 12/21/24)
Fiesta Hall at Plummer Park WeHo
7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046
City of West Hollywood and non-profit theatre RimoVision Group present The Border play 2024 run in Fiesta Hall at Plummer Park. The one-person play is written by Sergei Davydov, directed by Ray Hanna, starring Misha Suvorov and is a part of ‘Art Against War’ movement.
The Border is a dramatic poem crafted using the auto fictional method. The plot unfolds during the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. The main character, a young man from Moscow, opposes the war. To avoid becoming a victim of repression, he is forced to leave the country.
However, his plans are shattered when he learns that his mother, who lives in a war zone on the border of two countries, is suffering a heart attack. Amidst the bombings, the characters are forced to find ways of reconciliation and forgiveness in war and dictatorship.
The premiere of ‘The Border’ at the Hollywood Fringe Festival turned out to be a powerful theatrical event, captivating audiences with its relevance and depth of theme. The show was nominated Best of The Actor’s Company Hollywood Fringe 2024 award.
Furthermore, the City of West Hollywood has selected The Border to sponsor through Russian culture program and The Border run at Fiesta Hall in The Plummer Park starts this August.
Showtimes:
October 5, Saturday, 7:00 PM
October 12, Saturday, 7:00 PM
November 15, Friday, 7:00 PM
December 14, Saturday, 7:00 PM
December 21, Saturday, 7:00 PM
Address: Fiesta Hall at Plummer Park
7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046
Supported by Russian America for Democracy in Russia and Navalny LA group.
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The Border trailer
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Part of Art Against War Festival
WILL DANGER
DEMETRIUS JOYETTE
“Misha’s ability to perform a solo 45 minute long play that questions all the things you aren’t supposed to in an engaging way.”
SHANE WEIKEL
“An intriguing and moving piece that showcases a side of the conflict that is not often explored.”
WILL DANGER
“A very moving and poetic show about the struggles and divisions that the war in Ukraine has had on Russians against it.”
Fiesta Hall
Fiesta Hall was constructed in 1949 by architect H.L. Gogerty for Los Angeles County. Its main purpose was to serve as an auditorium. The Spanish Colonial Revival building has been used as a venue for several city events.
The Border Team.
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