A must-see! A gripping and urgent production. Smith and her early masterpiece still have plenty to say.
The Boston Globe
“As necessary now as when Los Angeles was actively smoldering” (The New York Times), Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is a stirring cry for reform. Thirty years ago, the news of the police officers’ acquittal in Rodney King’s police brutality case reverberated throughout the streets of Los Angeles. Called “a riot,” “a revolution,” and “a social explosion,” the events that followed drew worldwide attention—and inspired playwright, actor, and scholar Anna Deavere Smith (Notes from the Field: Doing Time in Education, Let Me Down Easy, Fires in the Mirror) to dissect the anatomy of the civil unrest. Her Tony Award-nominated, Obie Award-winning exploration derived from interviews with more than 350 Los Angelinos reveals the fault lines that set the city ablaze. Smith revised the play last year for a cast of five while in residence at Signature Theatre, where Taibi Magar (Macbeth In Stride, We Live in Cairo) directed this acclaimed production.
This production contains footage of extreme violence, instances of racialized and discriminatory language, and the sound of a gunshot. See our Resources for Healing.
Conceived, Written, and Revised by Anna Deavere Smith
Directed by Taibi Magar
Presented in association with Signature Theatre
Notable dates
Opening Night: 9/1
ASL Interpreted: 9/18 at 2PM & 9/21 at 7:30PM
Audio Described: 9/17 at 2PM & 9/22 at 7:30PM
Open Captioned: 9/17 at 2PM & 9/22 at 7:30PM
Relaxed: 9/24 at 2PM
Engagement Support
The Crimson Lion / Lavine Family Foundation
Production Support
Katie and Paul Buttenwieser
Additional Education and Engagement Support
Abrams Foundation
Ticket Initiative
1,000 free tickets to Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 are available to public high school students, including for The Appetizer on September 23. Students can reserve tickets online.
1,500 tickets priced at $5 are available to anyone who self-identifies as benefiting from a subsidized ticket. Please contact Ticket Services at TicketServices@amrep.org or 617.547.8300 to purchase tickets.
The A.R.T. will provide free and subsidized tickets to Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 with support from a lead gift from The Crimson Lion / Lavine Family Foundation. This new ticket initiative is designed to help lower the economic barrier to attending theater, and activate civic engagement in young people, and underscore the importance of civilized dialogue in creating a more equitable society.
The A.R.T. will provide free and subsidized tickets to Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 with support from a lead gift from The Crimson Lion / Lavine Family Foundation. This new ticket initiative is designed to help lower the economic barrier to attending theater, and activate civic engagement in young people, and underscore the importance of civilized dialogue in creating a more equitable society.
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Creative Team
Conceived, Written, and Revised by
Anna Deavere Smith
Directed by
Taibi Magar
Scenic Design
Riccardo Hernandez
Costume Design
Linda Cho
Lighting Design
Alan C. Edwards
Sound Design
Darron L. West
Projection Design
David Bengali
Movement Coach
Michael Leon Thomas
Dialect Designer
Amy Stoller
Sensitivity Specialist
Ann James
Casting
X Casting
Caparelliotis Casting
Production Stage Manager (8/28-9/4)
Linda Marvel
Production Stage Manager (9/6-9/24)
Melanie J. Lisby
Production Stage Manager (Sub)
Emily F. McMullen
Lisa McGinn
Michael Medina
Cast (in Order of Appearance)
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Tiffany Rachelle Stewart
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Tiffany Rachelle Stewart
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Carl Palmer
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Carl Palmer
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Elena Hurst
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Elena Hurst
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Francis Jue
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Francis Jue
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Wesley T. Jones
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