The theater just held its grand reopening with a comedy musical sending up a hit Marvel film.
Wood’s from New York, bringing credentials as an actor in shows on Broadway and beyond. He’s also been a producer, writer, and director, and he’s run a national touring theater for young actors. Meanwhile, Green comes from outside the theater world, bringing a Master’s in business from Pepperdine and a background in aerospace and health care.
The plan is to use the off months to prepare and rehearse the next musical. The Lyric is also serving as the new home of the California Comedy Club, delivering a variety of stand-up performances, including showcases and shows featuring headliners. They’ll also still be making space for outside producers and local artists, as well as co-producing shows with outside artists and producers, particularly on weekends without other shows and on weeknights.
“I think everyone knows that, with the global pandemic, it’s a struggle for small businesses to get back up and operating,” Green said. “We’re here, we’re ready for you.”
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