Dim the lights, cue the music and enjoy a distinguished evening at bootleg.
With professional experience in food service and a propensity for cooking, third-year applied mathematics student Brandon Avila said he is offering an intimate, exclusive dining experience called bootleg.
If the phrase “augmented reality theater” sounds unfamiliar, allow “A Most Favored Nation” to demonstrate.
In conjunction with the Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance, the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television is welcoming the UCLA community to the live-to-tape immersive theater experience with “A Most Favored Nation.” The play’s action occurs in 1963 Chicago yet extends three sets of characters’ storylines across two alternate timelines, allowing viewers to choose which aspects of the production to follow.
With a 25-year career under her belt, Michelle Krusiec is sharing her insight with the UCLA community.
The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television is welcoming actor, writer, director and activist Michelle Krusiec as a Regents’ Lecturer from Nov.
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