Posts Tagged ‘Christopher Sepulveda’
Grove City Native Talks Playwriting
“The play is a drama that centers on teacher Celeste Dawkins, who is pushed to the brink when she’s accused of not honoring the requirements to accommodate a student’s additional learning needs.
“We see her on her worst day,” he said of Dawkins.”
Read MorePREMIERE L.A. Stage Insider
“Odyssey Theatre in West L.A is hosting the Premier of “Accommodation,” focusing on a conference between a parent of a child with special needs and a teacher that escalates into a high stakes lawsuit, written by Greg Burdick.”
Read MorePREMIERES L.A. Stage Insider
“Odyssey Theatre in West L.A is hosting the Premier of “Accommodation,” focusing on a conference between a parent of a child with special needs and a teacher that escalates into a high stakes lawsuit, written by Greg Burdick.”
Read MoreInterview: Playwright Greg Burdick Talks ACCOMMODATION
“A 9th grade science teacher, dangerously close to burnout, reaches her breaking point and makes her school district the target of a high-stakes lawsuit. Amid the chaos, she questions the wisdom of granting “every child every chance,” when the world outside of her classroom isn’t always as forgiving.”
Read MoreAccommodation Premiere – BroadwayWorld
“Odyssey Theatre in West L.A. is hosting the Premiere of “Accommodation,” focusing on the inherent risks a science teacher takes by making special considerations for students claiming to have unique needs in her classroom, when the real world outside its walls doesn’t seem to care. Written by Greg Burdick and directed by Brandon Baer & Garrett Baer, the cast features Sandy Bainum, Sufe Bradshaw, Jacob Cherry, Sol Crespo, Laura Niemi and Massi Pregoni. Previews June 15-17. Opens June 18 (5pm), continuing through July 9 at the Odyssey Theatre.”
Read MoreAccommodation – A New Play by Greg Burdick
“A concerned parent, whose son is in danger of failing one of his classes, schedules a conference with Celeste Dawkins, her son’s high school science teacher. When accused of not honoring the state and federal-mandated modifications required for her son’s different learning style, Dawkins loses her cool in an explosive tirade, provoking a high-stakes lawsuit against the school district.”
Read MoreBe a Good Little Widow
“The most impressive work is done by Bainum, who has admirable stage presence. She manages to lend believability to her character’s unbelievable transition from patronizing bitchiness to aching vulnerability.”
Read MoreBe a Good Little Widow
“Be A Good Little Widow is a play filled with emotion, and the entire cast deserves acclaim for their outstanding portrayals.”
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