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YOUR CART

​​The LA Premiere of WHITE HOT

By Tommy Smith​
June 7th – July 28th, 2013
Theatre Asylum Lab
Los Angeles

This dark, psychological thriller is encased in a tight love triangle between a troubled woman, her sexy sister and opportunistic husband. WHITE HOT explores the opposing, constraining and mutually promoting forces of life, the power of sexual deviance and the value of hope.

WINNER: Best in Ensemble Theatre - The Hollywood Fringe Festival Awards
WINNER: Best Lighting Design - Ric Zimmerman
WINNER Most Orgasmic Performance/Michal Sinnott
WINNER: Best Trailer/Trailer Park Award
NOMINEE: Top of Fringe - The Hollywood Fringe Festival Awards

Directed by Caitlin Hart
With: Karina Wolfe, Michal Sinnott*, Christoper Illing* & Arthur Keng*
Stage Manager Kathleen Jaffe
Props Designer/Assistant Stage Manager: Gabriela Zarate
Lighting Design: Ric Zimmerman
Fight Choreographer: Doug Oliphant
Set Design: Nick Santiago
Sound Design: Martin Carrillo
Technical Director: Robert Corn
Costume Design: Traci LaDue
Publicity Artist: Andie Bottrell
Producer: Sabina Ptasznik
Associate Producer: Cole Pensinger

*Appearing Courtesy Actors' Equity Association 

LA Weekly says GO! “Director Caitlin Hart knows exactly what she is doing and why.” – Steven Leigh Morris, LA Weekly
“WHITE HOT is definitely worth seeing at the Hollywood Fringe, but prepare to experience haunting chills on your trip home.” –Miguel Garcia, pLAywriting in the city
“The Vagrancy and writer Tommy Smith have delivered a gem to the Fringe that simply must be experienced to be believed.” – Bob Leggett, The Examiner