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East L.A. Classic Theatre
761 Terminal St.
Building 1, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90021 Tel: 213-572-0121
Fax: 213-572-0125
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Yelyna De Leon hails from Chicago where she studied theater at the Barat Conservatory. She has been performing with ECT for nine years because she loves performing for kids and encouraging them to follow their dreams. She is a SAG and Equity member who has been seen in television shows such as The Shield, Resurrection Blvd. and Strong Medicine as well as in many theater productions. Her film credits include East Side Story, Never Trust a Serial Killer and Ricky and Melinda. When not performing, Yelyna spends her time writing and producing. |
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Joanne Lubeck is from San Francisco and has been involved in the arts since she was 5 years old. In 2004, she graduated with a BFA in Theatre from UC Santa Barbara, and then moved to Los Angeles in pursuit of a career in Theatre and Film. While continuing her Education in Los Angeles, Joanne takes Acting classes with Chris Fields, and Viewpoints (a movement theatre technique) with Steppenwolf West. For more than three years Joanne has been teaching and acting with East LA Classic Theatre Company, where she plays Beatrice in “Much Ado About Nothing” and Mrs. Montague in “Romeo and Juliet.” Joanne is a proud member of the Actors' Equity Association. |
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Alan Goodson has performed in four productions with ECT since 1999: Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Cyrano de Bergerac. Other credits include Los Angeles area productions at Shakespeare Festival/L.A, The Laguna Playhouse, and Tiffany Theatre, to name a few. Alan has also played leading roles at Vienna's English Theatre, the Café Theatre in Frankfurt, and in his own theatre group based in Vienna. He has also performed in more than a dozen films. He has a B.F.A. in Acting from U.S. International University in San Diego, and did his graduate work at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. |
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Jack Kandel has been a professional actor, director, teacher and coach for more than 30 years. He has performed with ECT for 8 years. His recent stage credits include: Pericles in Love 50 Old Sweet Song with The Syzygy Theatre; Utnapishtim in Gilgamesh at The Theatre@Boston Court in Pasadena; Gevorg in Little Armenia at the Fountain Theatre; Roy Cohen u/s in Angels in America at The NoHo Arts Center; Rutherford Selig u/s in Gem of the Ocean at the Mark Taper Forum. Jack has performed in over 90 plays; 35 films, television shows and commercials; and he has lent his vocal talents to an additional 25 feature films and animated videos. |
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Michael McFall is the recipient of the Paul E. Rivers Veterans of Foreign Wars Scholarship and a graduate of the American Conservatory Theatre. Michael is a two-time recipient of the Drama-Logue Award for best supporting actor for Cobb by Lee Blessing and The Things You Don't Know By David Hollander. Sponsored by the French Ministry of Culture, Michael performed in Suspended Life at Theatre Des Amiendiers Paris and he is featured with Tom Hanks in the Oscar-winning film Forrest Gump. Other film and television credits include The Underground, Made in America, Tales of the City, Frasier, NYPD Blue, Line of Fire, ER, and Star Trek, among others. |
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