Cornerstone's four-year Justice Cycle, a series of six world premiere plays designed around the question of how laws create and disrupt L.A.'s communities, came to a dramatic conclusion in early June. Check back here in the coming weeks as we unveil our 25th theatrical season and our next cycle of plays .
[the justice cycle projects] click on each title to learn more
Immigrations rights as seen through the eys of day laborers & domestic workers struggling to survive with their families in Los Angeles.
Someday by Julie Marie Myatt
Reproductive rights and the economic ramifications in this age of technology through the eyes of egg donors, sperm donors, surrogates, adoptive parents, and adults with disabilities.
Punishment and retribution through the eyes of prisoners, victims, families, prosecutors, public defenders, activists, and advocates.
Environmental Justice as seen through the lens of the Los Angeles River and the people who live, fish, walk, and love the river.
Cornerstone's ensemble follows six characters embarking on parallel psychological, physical and spiritual journeys through darkness into pain, and ultimately towards light.
3 Truths by Naomi Iizuka A sprawling cast of Angelenos from all walks of life come together to uncover three truths: your truth, my truth, and the truth.
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 17:59 |