Unprecedented Theatre “The Ballad of Bimini Baths: Plunge, Tar, Mexican Day”

A World Premiere THE BALLAD OF BIMINI BATHS: Plunge, Tar, and Mexican Day ,Written by Tom Jacobson

An Unprecedented Trilogy Based on Los Angeles History, Simultaneously at Rogue Machine, Playwrights’ Arena, and Son of Semele. 

Aesthetically and historically significant to our local culture, Bimini Baths (1902 – 1951) became the premiere hot springs resort in the City of Angels, serving everyone from movie stars to maids. Admission was just 25 cents, but only if you were white. A tragedy to triumph epic, this trilogy of plays will run simultaneously at three award winning intimate theatre companies, giving audiences an entertaining and enlightening look at the darker side of LA’s hidden past. This trilogy (Plunge, Tar, and Mexican Day) traces 50 years of social change.


“As residents of Los Angeles, we are part of these stories; they are about us and our history,” explains playwright Tom Jacobson. “The core of all three plays is based in absolute truth while examining conflicts related to race, gender and sexuality.”


Tom Jacobson is L.A.’s most acclaimed historical playwright, is known for weaving threads of history, sexuality, and religion into his story telling. Selected works include Walking to Buchenwald at Open Fist (TOP TEN – Stage Raw), The Devil’s Wife at Skylight Theatre Company (“Pitch-perfect comic timing”LA Times), the award-winning Bunbury, Tainted Blood, Ouroboros and The Friendly Hour at the Road Theatre Company. Twentieth-Century Way, premiered at The Theatre @ Boston Court and the New York International Fringe Festival (five Ovation Award nominations, four Los Angeles Drama Critics’ Circle nominations, one GLAAD Award nomination, Fringe Festival Award for Outstanding Production of a Play, PEN Center Award for Drama), moving Off-Broadway to Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre. Additional awarded works include House of the Rising Son at Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA (Los Angeles Times “Critics’ Choice,” winner of two LADCC Awards, and GLAAD Award nomination), Captain of the Bible Quiz Team (LADCC Award – Solo Performance, TOP TEN – Stage Raw) at Rogue Machine Theatre Company, and Opera: Hopscotch, commissioned by The Industry.

THE BALLAD OF BIMINI BATHS:

Bimni Baths bathers

PLUNGE:

You can’t sink the truth. In 1918, as Everett Maxwell prepares to launch the new Otis Art Institute, he has a chance encounter with priest Edward Reynolds, freshly arrived in the city. Sensing a shared affinity for art (and, perhaps… other things) Maxwell suggests an evening at Bimini Baths, a popular hot springs resort on Vermont Avenue at the end of the Heliotrope streetcar line. Over a course of salubrious treatments, Father Reynolds reveals the horrifying secret that has him on the verge of suicide. But whose secret is it? The quest for the truth leads Maxwell on a surreal journey through a dark night of the soul — a soul that may never come clean. Directed by Matthew McCray. Featuring Gary Patent and Dan Via. May 26 – June 17, 2018 at Son of Semele Ensemble3301 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004.

Los Angeles La Brea Tar Pits circa 1924

TAR:

Some stains won’t come out. On the night in 1939 when Count Basie is to be the first black performer at the Palomar Ballroom next door, a pair of Bimini Baths attendants are tasked with cleaning up a stranger fished out of the La Brea Tar Pits. Can two men of color make a white man white again? Do they want to? Directed by Edgar Landa. June 9 – July 2, 2018 at Playwrights’ Arena in Atwater Village Theatre Complex, 3269 Casitas Ave. LA, CA 90039.

MEXICAN DAY:

Lines are meant to be crossed. In 1948, Los Angeles Tribune reporter Hisaye Yamamoto puts her job at risk when she joins forces with civil rights pioneer Bayard Rustin to desegregate Bimini Baths. Will it be a new beginning, or the beginning of the end? Directed by Jeff Liu. Starring Darrell Larson, Jully Lee, Jonathan Medina, and Donathan Walters. May 26 – July 1, 2018 at Rogue Machine in the MET, 1089 N. Oxford Ave. Los Angeles CA 90029.

THE BALLAD OF THE BIMINI BATHS by Tom Jacobson, opens on Saturday, May 26th at 4pm for Mexican Day at Rogue Machine, and at 8pm for Plunge at Son of Semele. Tar opens at 8pm on June 9th at Playwrights’ Arena in Atwater Village Theatre Complex. Trilogy reservations: http://www.biminitrilogy.com

Calendar Listing Information:

What: THE BALLAD OF BIMINI BATHS: Plunge, Tar, and Mexican Day

Playwright: Tom Jacobson

Directors: Jeff Liu, Matthew McCray, and Edgar Landa

Presented by: Rogue Machine Theatre, Son of Semele, and Playwrights’ Arena

Description: Bimini Baths (1902 – 1951) was the premiere hot springs resort in the City of Angels, serving everyone from movie stars to maids. Admission was just 25 cents, but only if you were white. A tragedy to triumph epic, this trilogy of plays will run simultaneously at three award winning theatre companies, giving audiences an entertaining and enlightening look at the darker side of LA’s hidden past. This trilogy (Plunge, Tar, Mexican Day) traces 50 years of social change.

Where & When:

Rogue Machine Theatre (in The Met Theatre)

1089 N Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029

(Street parking or lot at Medical Center east of the freeway, at 5300 Santa Monica Blvd. $6)

May 26 – July 9, 2018MEXICAN DAY

8pm Fridays & Sundays, 4pm Saturdays at http://www.roguemachinetheatre.net

Pay-What-You-Want on Friday, June 1, 8:00 PM

$5 minimum. No advance sales or reservations. Tickets can be purchased at the box office starting at 7:00PM the night of the show. Availability is limited.

 

Son of Semele Ensemble

3301 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004

May 26 – July 1, 2018PLUNGE

8pm Fridays & Saturdays, 5pm Sundays, 7pm Tuesdays at http://www.sonofsemele.org

Special $10 previews May 19 @ 8pm & May 20 @ 5pm

Playwrights’ Arena

Atwater Village Theatre Complex

3269 Casitas Ave. LA, CA 90039

June 9 – July 2, 2018TAR

8pm Saturday & Mondays, 4pm Sundays at https://playwrightsarena.org

Trilogy Reservations (all three shows): http://www.biminitrilogy.com

How Much: $15 – $40 with discounts for the trilogy package

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