Theater in L.A. this week: 'What the Constitution Means to Me' and more
Neil McGowan’s play is set in the not-so-distant future, when society’s privileged have become essentially immortal, able to download their identities into new “modules” — i.e., bodies of the recently deceased — while have-nots must content themselves with providing premium carcasses for the affluent.
Declining revenues, corporate consolidation and staff cuts are just a few of the factors that have sent him there. The waking nightmare of journalists across America is given bleakly humorous expression in Steven Leigh Morris’ new play, in which shifting realities are a vivid metaphor for media’s changing circumstances. Nike Doukas directs some of L.A.’s premier actors. Atwater Village Theatre, 3269 Casitas Ave., L.A. Sun., 4 p.m.; ends Mon., 8 p.m. $30, $40. 838-3006.
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