Elephant Theatre Company
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The Elephant Theatre Company is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Theatre located in Los Angeles' Theatre Row District. It has over 75 members including actors, designers, directors, and stage managers.
In 1995, The Elephant Theatre Company was created in downtown Los Angeles. Artistic Directors, David Fofi and Lindsay Allbaugh, along with other graduates from the California State University, Long Beach Theatre Arts program moved into a space at the Angel City Brewery artist complex. The space doubled as a Studio Theater and the loft apartment for the original founders.
Focused on their desire to continue their craft after graduation they renovated the space creating a small theatre and living quarters and gave it the name of: Elephant Off Main (see story of the name below). The mission of the company and its founders was to produce a new brand of quality original theatre in Los Angeles
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In the summer of 1997, the small 45-seat theater could no longer accommodate the advancing production needs or the increasing audience attendance. The Company then moved to Hollywood (and dropped the “Off Main”). David Fofi along with founding member Don Cesario continued to produce Elephant productions in various Hollywood venues before breaking ground on their eventual home, The Elephant/Lillian Theaters, creating four working stages. With these additions came the necessity to form the business/producing entity called Elephant Stageworks, overseeing both venue operations and Theatre Company endeavors. The company continues to operate out of this building located at 6322 Santa Monica Boulevard.
The Elephant Theatre Company has presented many critically acclaimed world premieres and LA premieres including, Block Nine, The Idea Man, Asleep on a Bicycle, Tooth and Nail, In Arabia We’d All Be Kings, Los Muertos, 7 Redneck Cheerleaders, One Fell Swoop, Never Tell, The Sandstorm (with Operation Truth and Mark Seabrooks), Dearboys War, King of Clubs, The Puppet & Muppet Maiden, Love Bites, Holding Cell and Princess and the Peon in addition to published works and restagings that include, Search and Destroy, Serenading Louie and Sam Shepard’s 4-H Club & Red Cross.

The Story of the Name

In 1995, the Elephant Theatre Company was created in a loft in downtown Los Angeles
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. In the beginning, the theatre (which doubled as home to four of its founding members) was 110 degrees, the tech booth was in a bedroom and audiences sat on couches and beanbags.

As the founders geared up for the first production, an evening of early Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard is an American playwright, actor, and television and film director. He is the author of several books of short stories, essays, and memoirs, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play Buried Child...

 shorts, the question arose: “What should we call this thing we have created, this group, this space?” Over a few beers and many terrible suggestions, one of the directors came across this quote:

“When Sam (Shepard) was first starting to write plays, he was writing little, almost chamber plays. Sam was working on something and we were sitting and talking about some scene he wanted to do, and he said, ‘I don’t think that could be done anyway on the stage. There’s no point to doing it.’ And I said, ‘Look, Sam if you want an Elephant to appear on the stage without walking on from the wings, you should just write it and see what happens from it, and then see if there’s a way to do it, or a way to make it.’” -Jacques Levy
Jacques Levy
Jacques Levy was an American songwriter, theatre director, and clinical psychologist.Levy was born in New York City in 1935, and attended its City College. He received a doctorate in psychology from Michigan State University. Levy was a trained psychoanalyst, certified by the Menninger Institute...



This idea spoke to the founding members. The challenge of “The Elephant.” Hence the name, one that conjures theatrical daring, invention and imagination.

In that loft the company’s seed was planted. Now, twelve years later, the Elephant has built four theatres, which include The Lillian Theatre http://www.elephantstageworks.com, The Elephant Space, The Elephant Lab, and The Elephant ASYLUM. All of them with air-conditioning and real seats.

The name is a reminder of the company’s origins and captures a sense of doing, not just dreaming – of making it real, keeping it real, and keeping it coming over twelve years, two homes, forty-plus full productions, a fluid roster, and a deep bench.

Staff

Founding Artistic Director: David Fofi

Co-Artistic Director: Lindsay Allbaugh

Founding Managing Director: Don Cesario

General Manager: Tony Foster

Director of Development: Gina Soto

Director of New Play Development: Cheryl Huggins

Head House Manager: Caryl West

Awards and honors

Featured Actor in a Play, Agatha Nowicki "Parasite Drag": Ovation nominee, 2011

Featured Performance, Agatha Nowicki "Parasite Drag": LADCC Award Winner, 2011

Performance in a Play, Agatha Nowicki "Parasite Drag": Garland Award Winner, 2011

Supporting Female Performance, Winner, Agatha Nowicki "Parasite Drag": 2011 LA Weekly Awards

Supporting Male Performance, Nominee, Boyd Kestner "Parasite Drag": 2011 LA Weekly Awards

Production of the Year "Block Nine" by Tom Stanczyk: LA Weekly Awards, 2010 http://www.laweekly.com/2010-04-01/stage/31st-annual-l-a-weekly-theater-awards/

Best Direction of a Comedy "Block Nine": LA Weekly Awards, 2010

Best Male Comedy Performance, Jeremyh Glazer "Block Nine": LA Weekly Awards, 2010

Playwriting, Nominee, Timothy McNeil "Supernova": LA Weekly Awards, 2010

Ensemble, Nominee "Supernova": LA Weekly Awards, 2010

Voted Best Theatre Company: MyFoxLA.com, 2009 http://myfoxla.cityvoter.com/elephant-theatre-company/biz/59425

Voted Favorite Theatre Company to See: Backstage West, 2009

Voted Favorite Theatre Company to Work With: Backstage West, 2009

Voted Favorite Theatre Company to See: Backstage West, 2008

Voted Favorite Theatre Company to Work With: Backstage West, 2008

Chronology of Plays

Feb - March, 2011

The 10th Anniversary of Love Bites: 10 Years Together & Still No Ring (world premiere)
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

August - Sept, 2010

Parasite Drag (world premiere)
written by: Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts is a British streaker who has run naked during several international events.A father of three, Roberts' streaking began when he saw a female streaker run naked down a 1993 Rugby Sevens game in Hong Kong...



Directed by: David Fofi

May - June, 2010

Supernova (world premiere)
written by: Tim McNeil

Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh

Feb - March, 2010

Love Bites Vol. 9 (world premiere)
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

August, 2009 - Sept, 2009

Block Nine (world premiere)
written by: Tom Stanczk

Directed by: Emilie Beck (Dames) & Pete Uribe (Fellas)

May, 2009 - June, 2009

The Idea Man (world premiere)
written by: Kevin King
Kevin King
Kevin King is a Jamaican soccer player who last played for the Real Maryland Monarchs of the USL Second Division.-College:...



Directed by: David Fofi

Feb - March, 2009

Love Bites Vol. 8.0 (world premiere)
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

July, 2008 - Oct, 2008

Asleep on a Bicycle (world premiere)
written by: Tony Foster

Directed by: David Fofi

May, 2008 - June, 2008

Tooth and Nail (world premiere)
written by: Gena Acosta

Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh

Feb - March, 2008

Love Bites VI & VII (world premiere)
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

Nov, 2007 - Feb, 2008

Anything (world premiere)
written by: Tim McNeil

Directed by: David Fofi

August 2007

One Fell Swoop http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117934255.html?categoryid=1265&cs=1 http://www.calendarlive.com/printedition/calendar/qtakes/stage/559489,0,5122772,reviews.event http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/la/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003613964&imw=Y http://www.laweekly.com/stage/theater/the-first-post-bush-bash/16884/

written by: Robert J. Litz
Robert Litz
Robert Joseph Litz is an American playwright, screenwriter, director and critic.-Biography:The only son of William E. Litz and Mary Millik Litz , Robert Litz is of Hungarian and Polish background. He was raised in Cleveland's Mount Pleasant neighborhood and graduated from St. Ignatius High School...



Directed by: Christopher Game

March 7-April 7

Love Bites Vol. Vhttp://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/la/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003566134

Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

Jan 07-April 7

In Arabia We’d All Be Kingshttp://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/la/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003543210 http://www.laweekly.com/index.php?option=com_lsd&task=default&id=108459&Itemid=99999999 http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117933123.html?categoryid=33&cs=1

Written by: Stephen Adly Guirgis
Stephen Adly Guirgis
Stephen Adly Guirgis is an American playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor. He is a member and co-artistic director of New York City's LAByrinth Theater Company. His plays have been produced on five continents and throughout the United States....



Directed by: David Fofi

Dec 06

365 Days/Plays (week 4: Los Angeles)

Written by: Suzan-Lori Parks
Suzan-Lori Parks
Suzan-Lori Parks is an African American playwright and screenwriter. She received the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Grant in 2001, and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play, Topdog/Underdog.-Early years:...



Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh, David Fofi, and Christopher Game

August-Oct 06

Seven Redneck Cheerleaders (Revival)http://www.calendarlive.com/stage/396133,0,2369.event http://www.plays411.com/newsite/review/play_reviews.asp?show_id=683

Written by: Louis Jacobs

Original Staging by: Amy French

Re-staged by: David Fofi & Louis Jacobs

March 6

Love Bites

Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

Nov 05-Jan 06

Los Muertoshttp://www.variety.com/review/VE1117928810.html?categoryid=33&cs=1

Written by: Tim McNeil

Directed by: David Fofi

August 5

Seven Redneck Cheerleaders

Written by: Louis Jacobs

Directed by: Amy French

May 5

Never Tell

Written by: James Christy

Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh

Dec 04

Underwear For Christmas

Written by: Tony Foster

Directed by: Daniel McCoy

Oct 04

Love Bites Harder

Annual shorts written and directed by various company members

June 4

One World

Written by Robert J. Litz
Robert Litz
Robert Joseph Litz is an American playwright, screenwriter, director and critic.-Biography:The only son of William E. Litz and Mary Millik Litz , Robert Litz is of Hungarian and Polish background. He was raised in Cleveland's Mount Pleasant neighborhood and graduated from St. Ignatius High School...



Directed by David Fofi

April 4

21 Stories

Written by: G.W. Stevens

Directed by: Yuval Hadid

Oct 03
One Act Festival

All Men are Whores, and Bobby Gould in Hell written by David Mamet

Not Enough Rope, and Hotline written by Elaine May

Desire, Desire, Desire, ‘Dentiy Crisis and 1-900-Desperate by Christopher Durang

Aug 03

Robbers

Written by Lyle Kessler
Lyle Kessler
Lyle Kessler is an American playwright, screenwriter and actor, best known internationally for Orphans, the play he wrote in 1983.-Actor:...



Directed by David Fofi

Workshop Production with Lyle Kessler, not submitted for review

April 3

Some Strings Attached

Written by: Amy French and Alexandra Hoover

Directed by: Gina Soto

March 3

King of Clubs

Written and Directed by: David Fofi

Oct 02

Zzyxx

Written by: Don Cesario

Directed by: Kimberly Brooks

Aug 02

Serenading Louie

Written by: Lanford Wilson
Lanford Wilson
Lanford Wilson was an American playwright who helped to advance the Off-Off-Broadway theater movement. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1980, was elected in 2001 to the Theater Hall of Fame, and in 2004 was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters...



Directed by: Christopher Game and Gina Soto

April 2

Love Bites

Series of one acts written and directed by various company members<

Dec 01

Red Cross and 4H-Club

Written by: Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard
Sam Shepard is an American playwright, actor, and television and film director. He is the author of several books of short stories, essays, and memoirs, and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1979 for his play Buried Child...



Directed by: Chris Game & Dave Fofi

Nov 01

Greystone

Written by: Tony Foster

Directed by: Kristin Hanggi

June 1

Dearboy’s War

Written by: Mike Ambrose

Directed by: Danny LaClair

Dec 00

Underwear for Christmas

Written and Directed by: Tony Foster

Oct 00

The Insanity of Mary Girard

Written by: Lanie Robertson

Directed by: Pat McLoy and David Brown

April 00

Elephant Shorts, a Collection of Vignettes

Written by: Tony Foster

Directed by: E.O.M. Directors

Nov 99

Search & Destroy

Written by: Howard Korder
Howard Korder
Howard Korder is an American screenwriter and playwright. He is the author of the 1988 coming-of-age play Boy's Life, which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Drama nomination. His play Search and Destroy was adapted into a film in 1995. Among the screenplays he has written are The Passion of Ayn...



Directed by: David Fofi & Anthony Roman

May 99

The Actors Nightmare

Written by: Christopher Durang
Christopher Durang
Christopher Ferdinand Durang is an American playwright known for works of outrageous and often absurd comedy. His work was especially popular in the 1980s.- Life :...



Directed by: Christopher Game

May 99

Gecko Chestnut Genius

Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson III

Directed by: Don Cesario

April 99

Line

Written by Israel Horowitz

Directed by: Gary Blumsack

Shooting Gallery

Written by Israel Horowitz

Directed by: Andrea C. Robbins

Stage Directions

Written by Israel Horowitz

Directed by: Pat McLoy

March 99

Indian Summer of Our Despondency

Written by: Kelly Wand

Directed by: David Fofi

Aug 98

Halfway There

Written by: Michael Vaez

Directed by: Christopher Game

at the Hollywood Court Theater, Hollywood

July 97

Warmth and Doubt

Written by: David Fofi

Directed by: David Fofi & Andrea Robins

The Princess and the Peon

Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson, Directed by: Christopher Game

Candlefish Theatre, Los Angeles

Feb 97

The Love of Nechron

Written and Directed by: Pat McLoy

Elephant Off Main Theatre, Los Angeles

Nov 96

Criminal

Written by: David Canales

Directed by: Jeff Walsh

Sept 96

Holding Cell

Written by: Mike Vaez

Directed By: Joe Matthews

May 96

Solitary Ping Pong

Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson

Directed by: Lori Lee Bush

My Only Hopeless

Written by: Jackie Apodaca

Directed by: Christopher Game

March 96

King Of Clubs

Written and Directed by: Dave Fofi

Adam and Rhonda

Written by: Matthew Jones

Nov 95

The Galaxy Lily

Written and Directed by: Don Cesario

July 95

Sam Shepard Tribute

Red Cross

Directed by: Christopher Game

4-H Club

Directed by David Fofi

Fourteen Hundred Thousand

Directed by: Kimberly Brooks

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