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TeAda Productions x PTV: Theater for Asylum Seekers Public Performance 2026

  • USC Dramatic Arts Building | StopGap Theatre 817 West 34th Street Los Angeles, CA, 90089 United States (map)

TEADA PRODUCTIONS X PTV THEATER FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS PUBLIC PERFORMANCE 2026

A Culmination and Theatrical Performance by Program for Torture Victims (PTV) and TeAda Productions

A culmination performance by Program for Torture Victims’ Fellows from TeAda Productions’ theater workshop series. This collaboration of art and social justice celebrates collective liberation through stories about freedom, and home.  Join us for an incredible evening at the USC Dramatic Arts Building’s StopGap Theatre!

For the past month and for the 9th consecutive year, TeAda has partnered with The Program for Torture Victims (PTV) for a workshop combining the magic of theater-making, ensemble creation, and personal storytelling. We hosted these workshops at PTV's new office in Downtown LA, and TeAda Studio in Mid City.

The culmination performance of this workshop series and will be taking place at USC Dramatic Arts Building’s StopGap Theatre:

817 West 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90089 (StopGap Theatre is on the basement level.)

Saturday, March 14th - 4:00pm PST

If this event reaches capacity, we kindly ask that you email either jonny@teada.org to join the waitlist! Mahalo (thank you).

Thank you to our funders!

This workshop series and culmination event are funded in part by the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles' Department of Cultural Affairs, and Los Angeles County Arts & Culture.

PUBLIC PERFORMANCE DATES

Saturday, March 14 @ 4:00pm


TEADA PRODUCTIONS X PTV THEATER FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS PUBLIC PERFORMANCE SHOW DATE

What: TeAda Productions x PTV Theater for Asylum Seekers Public Performance (Live theatrical performance.) 


When: Saturday, March 14 @ 4:00pm

USC Dramatic Arts Building (DAB) | StopGap Theatre (Basement Level of DAB)

TeAda Productions is a Los Angeles based non-profit theater of color rooted in the stories of immigrants and refugees. We are committed to healing and honoring the lives of the displaced, exploited and overlooked. Our artistic process starts and ends with conscious listening, community building, and creative courage. Through theater workshops and performances, TeAda offers acts of service that are transformative and impactful. For more information please visit www.teada.org