DOLORES

Dolores

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DOLORES
Written by Edward Allan Baker
Performed by Michelle Campbell and Leah Patterson
Directed by Jeneffa Soldatic

For IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Los Angeles, CA (April 15, 2014) We are excited to announce that Edward Allan Baker’s one-act play Dolores will be running in the 2014 Hollywood Fringe Festival!

Dolores is a brutally dark comedy about two sisters drawn together by shared experiences. Dolores will star Michelle Campbell and Leah Patterson, and will be directed by Jeneffa Soldatic, a lifetime member of The Actor’s Studio. Joy Dabbs will serve as stage manager.

Pulitzer Prize Playwright John Patrick Shanley describes Dolores’s Edward Allan Baker as “The real thing. A hard hitting East Coast playwright, with a firm command of the issues of the day.” To give insight to his work, Baker says, “I write about people born to brick and asphalt, who don’t have bad days, they have bad years.”

Participants of Dolores make for an eclectic and international team.

Jeneffa is an award-winning Australian born actress, acting coach, director and producer who has been working internationally in theatre since 1998. More on Jeneffa here: http://www.jeneffasoldatic.com

Leah Patterson is from Sydney, Australia. She studied at the University of New South Wales, and at The Imagined Life with Diana Castle.

Michelle Campbell is from Orlando, FL, and has studied at Florida State University, Lesly Khan, UCB, Groundlings and recently completed the independent feature film, Shock Value, which co-stars Malcolm McDowell. For more on Michelle: http://www.michellecampbell.org

Joy Dabbs, a veteran stage manager, is no stranger to the LA fringe scene. Joy is originally from Dallas, TX and studied entertainment finance and production at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, CA.

Dolores will be running at the ASYLUM LAB Theatre, located at 1078 Lillian Way, Los Angeles, CA. 90038. Showtimes for Dolores will be:

June 15 at 4pm
June 20 at 7pm
June 22 at 830pm
June 27 at 10pm and
June 29 at 1pm

Running time is 45 min. Tickets are $12.