articles / Pop Culture

A Bilingual Play Addressing Immigration Hits 24th Street Theatre

Photo by Cooper Bates

ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE is also the title of the production currently on stage at 24th Street Theatre in Los Angeles. It’s a bilingual play that addresses the subject of immigration. The founders and guiding forces of the theatre are a husband and wife team: Artistic Director Debbie Devine and Executive Director Jay McAdams. Alan Chapman talked with them about the play and the theatre.

Hit play below to listen to our Arts Alive interview with Debbie Devine and Jay McAdams discussing ICE.  
A Bilingual Play Addressing Immigration Hits 24th Street Theatre
    ICE runs through June 24 at 24th Street Theatre. Tickets and information at 24thstreet.org.
Written by:
Alan Chapman
Alan Chapman
Published on 10.01.2018

MORE LIKE THIS

Explore the Art of Parody in “Spamilton”

Explore the Art of Parody in “Spamilton”

Broadway hit Hamilton inspires parody, Spamilton, by veteran writer Gerard Alessandrini. Running at Kirk Douglas Theatre until January 7. Alessandrini discusses the art of parody and musical theatre.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018
Exploring Los Angeles Through Street Art

Exploring Los Angeles Through Street Art

"Surface Tension by Ken Gonzales-Day" showcases over 100 photos of LA's vibrant street art. The exhibit, running at the Skirball Cultural Center, explores the city's artistic diversity.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018
Verdi and Velociraptors: A Preview of KUSC Kids Discovery Day

Verdi and Velociraptors: A Preview of KUSC Kids Discovery Day

Join the family-friendly KUSC Kids Discovery Day at LA's Natural History Museum on April 8th. Enjoy live music, puppet shows, arts and crafts, and more. Kids enter free, adults get a $3 discount.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018
George Takei Channels His Experience in an LA Premiere

George Takei Channels His Experience in an LA Premiere

East West Players presents the LA premiere of Broadway musical Allegiance, inspired by George Takei's childhood in a WWII Japanese internment camp. Runs until April 1.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018
A Piece Written Just for the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet

A Piece Written Just for the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet

Explore the world of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, a renowned string group without bows. Founding member William Kanengiser discusses a new piece and upcoming album at KUSC studios.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018
Inside Dillon Chitto’s New Play About a Teenaged Bingo Caller

Inside Dillon Chitto’s New Play About a Teenaged Bingo Caller

"Bingo Hall," a new play by Dillon Chitto, explores the dilemma of a teen bingo caller deciding between staying in his community or going to college. Opens March 9th at The Autry.

Pop Culture
10/01/2018