Thursday, April 13, 2017

“Unheard LA” (live)


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This is not a beginner’s guide to L.A., jokes about freeways or $10 maps to the stars. Buckle up as KPCC FM (Southern California Public Radio) steers off the beaten path and explores Southern California through the eyes and experiences of some of the millions of people who call it home.
 
“Unheard LA” is a brand-new, three-part series of live shows in different venues around this sprawling and too-often disconnected mega-metropolis. Each show is unique and features a distinct lineup of real people sharing their true stories of struggle and survival, of hope and fear, of the unexpected and the unbelievable.
  
These are the unheard stories of L.A., the stories of where we live. Check out one, or more, of the following shows and stick around afterwards for a mixer with performers and fellow attendees. More
 
3 Upcoming Shows
Whittier, April 23 2017 Live in Whittier
Uptown Whittier provides the backdrop for KPCC In Person’s first “Unheard LA” show. Immerse yourself in the lives of our storytellers as they sing songs of immigration, ponder in verse, honor beloved hometowns and celebrate the rich diversity of Southern California. This show features a performance by Cornerstone Theater Company. More details and the full lineup here. RSVP
Downtown LA, April 30 2017 Live in DTLA
KPCC In Person’s “Unheard LA” heads to the heart of downtown L.A. for its second show, which is at times hilarious and heartbreaking – and captivating throughout. Storytellers from across Southern California present true tales of hacking into comedy school, the magic and mania of songwriting, the unexpected charm of a dive bar and more. The comedy variety group Asian AF will join us for a special performance. More details and the full lineup here. RSVP
Hollywood, May 13, 2017 Live in Hollywood
Tucked away in a nondescript building on a nondescript corner in Hollywood is a striking theater that will house KPCC In Person’s third “Unheard LA,” which features Young Storytellers and community storytellers from across Southern California. Lose yourself in personal pieces ranging from a 14-year-old’s unyielding stand on screen time to a desperate search for Zumba in K-Town and the day TSA changed one person’s understanding of identity. More details and the full lineup here. RSVP

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