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Sci-Fest LA (The Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival) is an annual festival featuring one-act plays in the science fiction genre, held in Los Angeles. It was co-founded by veteran Los Angeles theatre producers Michael Blaha and Lee Costello and actor
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(“Boston Legal”), and was first held at the
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in Los Angeles on May 6, 2014. The annual 4-week festival features two rotating evenings of new, 15-25 minute science fiction stage plays. 2014: The inaugural festival took place from May 6th - June 1st with a line-up that included 7 new Science Fiction one-act plays plus a world premiere adaptation of sci-fi legend
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’s “The Wife’s Story” and an innovative revival of
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’s “Kaleidoscope.” In addition, Sci-Fest LA presented 5 late-night comedy shows with Sci-Fi themed
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groups and short comedy sketches. The 9 one-act plays produced by the festival featured many well-known actors from iconic Sci-Fi franchises including Nelson Ascencio (“The Hunger Games”),
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("Stargate: Universe"), David Dean Bottrell ("True Blood"), L. Scott Caldwell (“Lost”), Dean Haglund ("The X-Files"), James Kyson (“Heroes”), David H. Lawrence XVII (“Heroes”), Madison McLaughlin (“Supernatural”),
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(“Stargate: Universe” & “Supernatural”),
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(“Fringe”),
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(“Star Trek: Voyager),
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(“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” & “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and
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(“Babylon 5”). The festival also included pre-recorded appearance by Adrienne Wilkinson (“Xena: Warrior Princess”) and Pauley Perrette ("NCIS"). Directors included
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(“The Simpsons”),
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(“Communion”) and
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(“Warehouse 13” and "Falling Skies") 2015: On January 17, the festival produced a one-night only fundraising performance of
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' radio version of
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" featuring actors from all five television versions of "
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" including
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(“Lt. Chekhov” on the original “Star Trek”),
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(“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”), Tim Russ ("Star Trek: Voyager"), Linda Park ("Star Trek: Enterprise") and Will Wheaton and
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(“Star Trek: The Next Generation”). The second annual Sci-Fest LA Festival took place from May 7th - May 31st and included 8 new Science Fiction one-act plays plus two new adaptations of
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's "The Case of Four and Twenty Blackbirds" and
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's "The Departed." Cast members included: David Dean Bottrell (“True Blood”),
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(“Alien”), Nazneen Contractor (“Star Trek: Into Darkness”), Dale Dickey (“True Blood”), Cullen Douglas (“Agents of Shield”), Tina Huang (“Rizzoli and Isles”), Eddie McClintock (“Warehouse 13”), Alan Polonsky (“Aliens”), Mark Povinelli (“
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”), Marque Richardson (“
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”), Tim Russ (“Star Trek: Voyager”), Jeryl Prescott Sales (“ The Walking Dead”), Tucker Smallwood (“Star Trek: Enterprise”), Bobby Ray Shafer (“The Office”), Armin Shimerman ("Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”) and Patricia Tallman (“Babylon 5”). The Festival also initiated two new Science Fiction short story competitions: THE TOMORROW PRIZE for Los Angeles-area high-school students, and THE ROSWELL AWARD for adult writers. The winner of The Tomorrow Prize was Ashley Anderson whose short story, "Freedom", was read by Anna Maria Horsford ("Amen"). The winner of the Roswell Award was "Grandma's Sex Machine" written by William Hawkins and read by
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(“Star Trek: The Next Generation”). Comic book legend
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pre-recorded a video welcome to the festival.


References

* Mindy Farabee
"Sci-Fest: L.A.'s Science Fiction Theater Festival"
LAWeekly, 29 April 2014 * Xaque Gruber
"Sci-Fest Chills and Thrills at LA's Acme Theatre"
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, 12 May 2014 * Bryant Dillon
"‘Sci-Fest 2014: Evening B:’ Review (Bringing Sci-Fi to the Stage in a Superb Fashion)"
Fanboy Comics, 19 May 2014 * http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-sci-fest-la-plays-20150506-story.html * http://www.americantheatre.org/tag/sci-fest-los-angeles/ {{refend


External links


Festival website
Theatre in Los Angeles Science fiction theatre