When an established, larger-than-life author John D’Agata (played by Ron Bottitta) submits an essay for publication in a prestigious New York magazine, the new intern Jim Fingal (Jonah Robinson) gets his first assignment from his editor (Inger Tudor) -- to fact check the article to make sure everything is accurate. What Jim finds turns his world upside-down. What starts as a routine assignment quickly evolves into a battle of wills as Jim rigorously scrutinizes John's work, uncovering discrepancies and exaggerations. John, on the other hand, defends his creative liberties as a writer, arguing that the emotional core of the story is more important than strict adherence to facts. “What I love about Lifespan is that it’s based on a true story,” says Director Simon Levy, “and as the clash intensifies, the play tackles these really important contemporary questions. What is the definition of a ‘fact’ in today's world? And how does that align with ‘truth’? And who decides? The joy of the play is watching three wonderfully contrasting, funny, and compulsive/obsessive characters battle over their very different views of the answers to those questions.”
Videos
New West Symphony: A Symphonic Odyssey
Bank of America Performing Arts Center (1/25 - 1/26)
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Anastasia: The Musical
Conejo Players Theatre (3/21 - 4/13) | ||
The Book of Will
Conejo Players Theatre (6/6 - 6/28) | ||
Hotbed Hotel
Conejo Players Theatre (1/10 - 2/1) | ||
The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity)
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza (2/6 - 2/9) | ||
Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Bank of America Performing Arts Center [Fred Kavli Theatre] (3/14 - 3/16) | ||
New West Symphony: Bohemian Rhapsody & Carmen
Bank of America Performing Arts Center (4/5 - 4/5) | ||
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