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ALOUD in Revue: Banned Books

with WORDTheatre
Date: Sunday, Sep 22, 2024
Time: 3pm
Location: Mark Taper Auditorium-Central Library
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Co-presented by Library Foundation of Los Angeles and WORDTheatre  

Curated, Produced & Directed by Cedering Fox, WORDTheatre

Kick off national Banned Books Week with a very special afternoon featuring actors performing selections from a few of the more than 4,000 books that have been banned in our country from public and school libraries. Special guests include Amy Brenneman (NYPD Blue), Gabrielle Carteris (Beverly Hills, 90210), Justin Chien (The Brothers Sun), Jason George (Station 19), Jason Butler Harner (Ozark), Amatus-sami Karim (The Last Two Lovers at the End of the World), Justina Machado (One Day at a Time), Christina Pickles (St. Elsewhere), Lou Romano (Ratatouille), Stephen Tobolowsky (Groundhog Day), Bruce Vilanch (Hollywood Squares), and Janet Robin will punctuate the proceedings with musical stylings on guitar and banjo!

Appearances subject to final availability.

 

 

Frequently asked questions

For questions related to the venue, please visit the event registration page.

We recommend taking public transportation. Parking for the Central Library is available at the Westlawn Garage at 524 S. Flower Street. If you park at the Westlawn Garage, 524 S. Flower Street lot, there is a $8 charge if you exit after 9:00 PM ($1 with Library card validation before 9:00 PM).

Patrons can obtain validation upon presenting a valid library card at the Central Library’s Information Desk (first floor) BEFORE the program.

As this program is free of charge, it is our policy to overbook. In the case of a FULL program your free reservation may not guarantee admission. We recommend arriving early. Unclaimed reservations will be released to standby patrons at the start of each program.

You are welcome to come as a standby guest. Standby numbers are distributed one hour before the program on a first-come, first served basis. Admission is subject to availability.

Contact the Public Programs office at programs@lfla.org or by calling 213.292.6254.

Masks are no longer required in city libraries; like in other indoor places, masks will be strongly recommended.

Where should I park?

We recommend taking public transportation. Parking for the Central Library is available at the Westlawn Garage at 524 S. Flower Street. If you park at the Westlawn Garage, 524 S. Flower Street lot, there is a $8 charge if you exit after 9:00 PM ($1 with Library card validation before 9:00 PM).

Where can I get parking validation?

Patrons can obtain validation upon presenting a valid library card at the Central Library’s Information Desk (first floor) BEFORE the program.

What is your reservation policy for free programs?

As this program is free of charge, it is our policy to overbook. In the case of a FULL program your free reservation may not guarantee admission. We recommend arriving early. Unclaimed reservations will be released to standby patrons at the start of each program.

What if a program is full?

You are welcome to come as a standby guest. Standby numbers are distributed one hour before the program on a first-come, first served basis. Admission is subject to availability.

How can I contact the organizer with questions?

Contact the Public Programs office at programs@lfla.org or by calling 213.292.6254.

Mask Policy

Masks are no longer required in city libraries; like in other indoor places, masks will be strongly recommended.

 

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Stacy Lieberman

As President and CEO of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA), Stacy Lieberman is an innovative and inclusive leader whose career dwells at the intersection of arts and culture, lifelong learning, storytelling, and equitable access. Stacy guides the Foundation’s philanthropic and public-facing priorities to serve the Los Angeles Public Library, embracing the notion that libraries are beacons of democracy where everyone is welcome. She works intentionally with community leaders, donors, and internal and external strategic partners to raise awareness and resources for the Library and its life-changing initiatives.

With more than 20 years of experience as a senior executive, Stacy has left an indelible mark on iconic L.A. arts, non-profit, and educational institutions such as The Broad, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Skirball Cultural Center. Building on an early career in book publishing, she has dedicated her professional life to sharing stories and broadening the reach of public institutions to welcome visitors and students of all ages and backgrounds to experience educational, arts, and cultural opportunities.