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Rogue Machine Theatre (RMT) is a
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based
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dedicated to the production of new plays and plays new to Los Angeles. They currently run a seven- to eight-month season at The Electric Lodge in
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, having moved there after several years at the MET Theatre in
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. The founding Artistic Director is John Perrin Flynn. Since its foundation in 2008, RMT has won multiple awards, including an
Ovation Award The Ovation Awards were a Southern California award for excellence in theatre, established in 1989. They were given out by the non-profit arts service organization LA Stage Alliance and are the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. Win ...
for excellence in theatre, LA Weekly Theater Awards and Back Stage Garland Awards. In 2008, Terry Morgan at
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described RMT as "one of the most ambitious and accomplished theatre companies in LA".


Programming

Rogue Machine Theatre's season typically includes five to six full productions in the two theatre spaces at 1089 N Oxford Ave. Plays run in repertory, two at a time, with alternating matinee and evening performances on the weekend and an additional Monday night performance for one of the shows. RMT also hosts a typically sold-out venue called Rant And Rave on the third Monday of the month in which seven writers are given ten minutes to speak on a previously designated topic. Additional yearly programming includes, Shorts and Sweets, an evening of short plays accompanied by home-baked desserts, Around-The-Clock, an evening of short plays conceived, written, directed and produced in a single twenty-four-hour period, and The Late Night Series, a venue for edgier, riskier, more controversial work.


History

In 2008, Rogue Machine Theatre was formed as a not-for-profit and presented its first season, including
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’s ''Compleat Female Stage Beauty'',
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’s ''Razorback'' and Brett Neveu’s ''American Dead''. Season Two (2009) included
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’s ''Bingo With The Indians'', Henry Murray’s ''Treefall'', ''Stop Kiss'' by Diana Son, ''Half Of Plenty'' by Lisa Dillman and
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’s ''Never Land''. In 2010, Season Three included ''Four Places'' by Joel Drake Johnson, ''The Sunset Limited'' by
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, ''Yard Sale Signs'' by Jennie Webb, Steven Slater’s ''New York Animals'' and ''Milk Milk Lemonade'' by Joshua Conkel. Season Four (2011) featured '' Small Engine Repair'' by John Pollono, ''Blackbird'' by
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, ''The Word Begins'' by Sekou Andrews and Steve Connell, ''Vivien'' by Rick Foster and ''Monkey Adored'' by Henry Murray (playwright). In 2012, Rogue Machine presented including ''Where the Great Ones Run'' by Mark Roberts, ''New Electric Ballroom'' by
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, ''A Bright New Boise'' by Sam Hunter, and ''Three Views of the Same Object'' by Henry Murray, winner of the 2011–12 Woodward Newman Award and the Holland New Voices Award. Rogue Machine's sixth season opened with
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's "Dying City", directed by Michael Peretzian, playing until the end of June. Opening June 8, 2013 was
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's debut play, "One Night in Miami", directed by Carl Cofield which subsequently went on to have its European premiere at the
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in London's westend 6 October to 3 December 2016. "Lost Girls" by John Pollono and "Falling" by Deanna Jent followed.


Awards and accolades

Rogue Machine was awarded the
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's National Theatre Company Grant in 2014. * ''Compleat Female Stage Beauty'' (2008): Back Stage Garland Award. * ''American Dead'' (2008): Back Stage Garland Award * ''Treefall'' (2009): 3 LA Weekly Theater Awards, Backstage Garland Award, Backstage Critic's Pick, LA Weekly Go, publication by Dramatists Play Service, LA Weekly's Ten Best Plays of 2009. * ''Four Places'' (2010): Back Stage Garland Awards, 5 awards, L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, 2 awards: LA Stage Ovation Awards, LA Weekly “GO!”, Backstage Critic's Pick. * ''The Sunset Limited'' (2010): LA Times Critics Choice, LA Weekly GO, Backstage Critics Pick, Huffington Post: Top LA Theatre Productions. * ''Small Engine Repair'' (2011): LA Stage Alliance
Ovation Award The Ovation Awards were a Southern California award for excellence in theatre, established in 1989. They were given out by the non-profit arts service organization LA Stage Alliance and are the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. Win ...
, Backstage Garland Awards, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, LA Weekly Awards, LA Times “Critics Choice”, LA Weekly “GO”, Ovation Recommended, Top 10 LA Theatre experiences. * ''Blackbird'' (2011): Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, LA Weekly Theatre Awards, Backstage Garland Awards, LA Times “Critics Choice”, LA Weekly “GO”, Ovation recommended, Top Ten Theatre Experiences of 2011, Best of 2011 in Theatre, Top Los Angeles Theatre Productions 2011, Highlights of 2011 in LA Theatre. * ''The Word Begins'' (2011): LA Weekly “GO”, Backstage “Critics Pick”, Ovation Recommended. * ''Vivien'' (2011): Backstage “Critics Pick”. * ''Monkey Adored'' (2011): LA Weekly Theater Awards, Backstage “Critics Pick”, LA Weekly “GO”. * Polly Warfeild Award for Best Season (2011): LA Drama Critics Circle. * Lifetime Achievement Award, John Perrin Flynn (2011) LA Weekly * Best Theatre in Los Angeles (2012) LA Weekly
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(2013) won three LA Drama Critics Circle Awards, four NAACP Theatre Awards (best playwright, best director, best ensemble cast, best producer) and LA Weekly Theater Awards for playwriting and direction.
Ovation Awards The Ovation Awards were a Southern California award for excellence in theatre, established in 1989. They were given out by the non-profit arts service organization LA Stage Alliance and are the only peer-judged theatre awards in Los Angeles. Win ...


New play development

Rogue Machine Theatre's new play program began as a rehearsed reading series called Rogue's Gallery of New Plays. Audience feedback sessions were moderated and dramaturgical notes were given to promising scripts. The development process has evolved to a multi-stepped playwright-focused series of events beginning with a dramaturg led roundtable with four writers discussing of early drafts of their new plays. Subsequent steps include readings, discussions, workshops and a late night workshop production, leading to the goal of a fully produced new play. Since 2008 Rogue Machine Theatre has produced 6 World Premieres, 1 American Premiere, 8 West Coast Premieres, and 3 Los Angeles Premieres. Playwrights in Residence include Jennie Webb,
John Pollono John Pollono (born May 23, 1972) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and actor best known for writing '' Small Engine Repair'', where he originated the role of Frank in the 2011 Los Angeles and 2013 New York City productions. He later made h ...
, Mark Roberts, and Henry Murray.


References

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External links


Rogue Machine Theatre's Webpage
Theatre companies in Los Angeles