Jack Leahy's Projects
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Sir Toby Belch, 'Come Away Death' mixing, Producer, Image Design, Set Construction and Dressing
Synopsis
Shakespeare's comedy of madness, mistaken identity, love, lust, and yellow stockings (cross-gartered). Presented by The Porters of Hellsgate.
Budget
$3,500
Category
Feature Play
Positions
The Duke of Buckingham, Poster Image Design, Producer
Synopsis
The vicious rise and fall of the Duke of Gloucester, later Richard III, King of England.
Budget
$3,500
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Marcus Brutus, Producer
Synopsis
Caesar Dies
Budget
$3,000
Hamlet: Redux 2002
Category
Short Film
Positions
Claudius
Synopsis
The greatest story ever told. Now with handguns, zombies, and meteors.
Budget
$50
Category
Short Film
Positions
The Warden
Synopsis
An original sequel to the existentialist classic The Stanger, by Albert Camus. This literary cross-over was an English assignment involving characters from A Doll's House by Henrick Ibsen. Needless to say, none of us read either of these books, and we got a mad A.
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Gaston
Synopsis
Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstien meet at a French bar where they converse and philosiphize about life. With a special guest appearance (Elvis Presley).
Budget
$1,000
Lyon's Peak 2004
Category
Feature Play
Positions
George
Synopsis
Lyon's Peak is a dark, satirical, outrageous comedy all about bungling hit men, secret lovers, jealous scheming, consolidation, mishap, twists of fate, family outings, forgiveness and ultimately retribution all tied together by a large musical number... with a dancing bear!
Budget
$2,000
Titus Andronicus 2007
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Marcus Andronicus, Producer
Synopsis
Titus is Shakespeare's first tragedy and by far his bloodiest. Set in fascist Italy, the production is filled with gruesome revenge plots, sardonic wit, lascivious affairs, and plenty of pretty poetry.
Directed by Natasha Vargas-Cooper.
Budget
$4,000
Category
Feature Play
Positions
Launce, Producer
Synopsis
THE PORTERS OF HELLSGATE Present
William Shakespeare's
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
"A promising young company with a fine handle on iambic pantameter..." -David C. Nichols, LA TIMES
WHAT: William Shakespeare’s ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ set in Edwardian England. The silliness and pomp of the time reflects the silliness and pomp of the play. It’s got all the necessaries, love, lust, mistaken identity, betrayal, redemption, and of course, ...a bit with a dog. Directed by Charles Pasternak. Produced by Eddie Castuera and Jack Leahy.
WHERE: The Whitmore-Lindley Theatre Center, 11006 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood
WHEN: Opens Friday, December 21. Runs Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm and Sunday matinees at 3:30pm. Closes Sunday, January 13.
Tickets: $20, $15 for students and seniors.
FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CALL EDDIE at (310) 497-2884
Budget
$3,000
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