What is identity in a world where myths are stronger than we dare think? Siren Call is an original new play written by actress, writer, director Jola Cora, a Swiss Italian and Polish citizen, who moved to Los Angeles almost five years ago. Some parts of the play are directly inspired by what Jola witnessed or experienced in Los Angeles.Marina decides to leave Los Angeles after her career as an actress failed but not before she can talk to her favorite movie star, Anna, whose new movie is premiering that night. With the help of her high school sweetheart and also failed actor Eric, they enter into Anna's house, thinking she's at her premiere. Anna comes back unexpectedly and Eric ties her down to a chair. A conversation ensues where Anna denies being Anna. Siren Call is a dramedy about identity and oneness, frustrated actors, classism, depression, myths and a quote by Albert Camus. This Hollywood Fringe production is a short stage version of a future feature film and play, looking for producers.
Ages: 13+ Includes brief nudity
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Midori
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Lineage Performing Arts Center (1/18 - 1/26) | ||
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