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Newsletter | April 2025

Front of Outside In Theatre, main space - handrawing name and new marquee

We’re so excited about the changes to the outside of OUTSIDE IN – see what we did there?

If you’re driving by you can see our gorgeous teal gates for the main entrance and now we have a new sign that lights up and tells the world what we do in our space – THEATRE!!!

More exciting announcements are coming this summer as we look forward to welcoming you all into our main ArtSpace.

New green gates in the front of the main space
3 characters from California Story, colorfully costumed, sitting in a tableau
Character from California Story in a flowing red dress, the moon behind them

Roger Q Mason’s CALIFORNIA STORY directed by Michael Alvarez

Thank you to all of our community members who came out and supported this epic play. We are deeply grateful to our partners at LA City College’s Theatre Academy who gave us a place and resources to put on the production in all its planned design glory when our space was not ready in time for this production. LACC’s faculty and students were an incredible boon to the show. We could not have done it without you!

And to our incredible creative and production team and the amazing cast and crew, thank you for all of the heart and talent and sweat you put into this gorgeous show. We are honored to have played with you and are beyond grateful for your talents. May the eagle always answer back when you shout out to it!

Thank you, Roger Q Mason, for entrusting Outside In with this incredible story. Your work throughout the development process – starting with dramaturgical talks in 2021 and then a full workshop in June 2023 – was exemplary of the kind of development work Outside In is made for.

Promo for California Story - Three people swimming with the shadow of an eagle in front of them

Zakiya Urbi Young’s SUBURBAN BLACK GIRL 

This show also closed this past month and we want to give thanks and kudos to Zakiya and her fantastic creative and production team and producer Laurie Bernhard of SPARK Theatrical. We were so happy to host this meaningful solo performance in our ArtBox space.

Thank you to our community for coming out and experiencing Zakiya’s talents and perspective. Hit the button to keep your eye on her YouTube page for upcoming shows and appearances.

Promo for Suburban Black Girl - silhouette of a black woman behind the silhouette of a black girl
Stylized art of the cast standing in the grass in front of a regal home in full regency-era costumes. Text above reading Austensibly Jane

AUSTENSIBLY JANE

Fridays in June 2025

Dearest Reader,

You are cordially invited to join us for an entirely improvised play in the style of Jane Austen  – at Outside In Theatre.

See what the critics have to say:

“From language to mannerisms, this is a glorious celebration of Austen’s writing.”

If you enjoy improvisation and Austen, this is the show for you.”

Four characters from Austensibly Jane, two holding hands to the left, one the middle, all three looking at a fourth on the right
Two characters from Austensibly Jane touching foreheads and smiling
Promo image for The Incubator - illustration of a stage, blueprint motif

THE INCUBATOR

1st, 3rd, 5th Sundays at 7:30pm

Do you have an idea that is still under construction? The Incubator is the space to test it out in front of a supportive audience!

We’re looking for a variety of ideas that are driven by an interesting concept. That means it does not need to be specifically comedy nor does it need to be strictly improv. So bring out your movement pieces, sketches, scripted scenes, digital shorts, music, and everything in-between!
If you don’t have an idea but want to be a part of the Incubator as an individual or a group, please sign-up to be to be a part of the Improv R&D Team, an improv set where we will give you the format/performance-concept right before the show starts. It’s max experimentation and max fun!

The Incubator is the perfect show to come watch as well. We’re looking to create a space to experiment, inspire, and be inspired. So even if you don’t have an idea yet, please come out and support your fellow performers!

Got questions? Email alquetz.improv@gmail.com

Promo for the Drop In classes- close up of a blue converse

IMPROV DROP-IN – Sundays 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Ready to shake off the day and dive into something spontaneous? Our drop-in improv sessions are open to all—first-timers, longtime players, and everyone in between. There’s no script, no pressure, and nothing to memorize—just a welcoming space to experiment, connect, and rediscover the joy of play.

Step In. Let Go. Play.

Each week features a new instructor sharing their unique approach to improvised storytelling, so no two sessions are the same.

All are welcome. Just show up and say yes.

THE FROGS

Season 1 Finale is live. No, we really mean it was LIVE!! And IN PERSON!!

To celebrate Season 1 and all the fantastic, inspiring and deep conversations Tobie Windham and Alex Ubokudom have been having with folks this season, we threw a The Frogs LIVE show in Outside In’s ArtBox. With special guests: Jana Naomi Smith, creator of Red for Revolution, she’s a writer, director, and cultural conjurer, with Caro Guzmán, an actor, storyteller, joined Jana to perform scenes from Red for Revolution. 

Then we had Roger Q. Mason, Obie-nominated playwright of Lavender Men and creator of the Califa’s Trilogy – which includes CALIFORNIA STORY currently being produced by Outside In Theatre. And in the in between we were silkily serenaded by the extraordinary R&B singer & songwriter Ave.Noelle. It was an amazing night of community and celebration. Now you can listen and celebrate too on your favorite podcast platforms.

We can’t wait to see who steps up to the mic on the lily pad with The Frogs in Season 2!

Promo for The Frogs - Two frogs in top hats and suits at a podcasting set up with drinks and wings