Treya's Last Dance
(Performance)
Runs
Wed, Sep 18 – Wed, Oct 16
Wed, September 18, 2019, 8pm
Wed, September 25, 2019, 8pm
Wed, October 2, 2019, 8pm
Wed, October 9, 2019, 8pm
Wed, October 16, 2019, 8pm
Show Calendar
BUY TICKETS
$30.00 Advance
$35.00 At the Door
$25.00 Students/Seniors (code 007 to book; please bring ID)
$20.00 Military (code 005 to book; please bring ID)
Special Show Info
Running time: 75 minutes.
No Late Seating
Website
Hudson Guild Theatre
6539 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90038
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Area Map
Special Theatre Info
Wheelchair Access
The theatre has concessions.
Bolshy, whip-smart and with backchat to spare, Treya's living it up in London!
Turns out it takes more than chat to heal some wounds. Funny, messy, beautiful . . . it's life as we know it, on stage.
Raucously funny and heartbreakingly tender, Treya's Last Dance is a modern-day exploration of grief, fractured pasts and hopeful futures.
“superb comedy, as well as complex grief.”
- NY THEATRE GUIDE
“ - a moving journey of emotional introspection- ”
- ASIAN VOICE
"- the kind of character complexity you hope for in a feature film"
- A YOUNGER THEATRE
"whip-smart, authentic"
- STAGE RAW
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'Her energy carries the audience with her on an emotional journey from confusion to grief to hopefully a happy ending . . . it flies by thanks to Bhatt and the sensitive direction of Poonam Basu.'
~ Lisa Lyons; Lyons' Views, News and Reviews (Los Angeles)
'Colloquial, irreverent, . . . the central flow of both Bhatt's writing and performance is superb.'
~ James Bartholomeusz; The Reviews Hub (London)
'Script is sharp and well-observed . . . builds the kind of character complexity you hope for in a feature film.'
~ Ettie Bailey-King; A Younger Theatre (London)
'Bhatt excels in creating a world of diverse people even though there is just on person on stage . . . it is a pleasure to watch the journey of her characters as she moves from the comic to the profound.'
~ Maria Paz Alegre; Theatre is Easy (New York)
'Bhatt is an electric performer, showing her intelligence in every emotional gear shift and in her ability to play superb comedy, as well as complex grief.'
~ Jacquelyn Claire; NY Theatre Guide (New York)
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