“Fake It Until You Make It” Opening Night at the Mark Taper Forum
Center Theatre Group invited me to the world premiere and opening night of Fake It Until You Make It and I had such a great time! This play couldn’t be more timely and relevant, and on top of that, I couldn’t stop laughing throughout the entire show. I have been so excited to see this one since it was announced as part of the current season at last year’s CTG: The Gala, and I promise you, this is a production you are not going to want to miss!
About the show:
Meet Wynona, the Native American proprietor of N.O.B.U.S.H., and River, her white counterpart at Indigenous Nations Soaring. Their escalating rivalry ensnares colleagues and bystanders, leading to the unraveling of secrets that highlight the absurdities of ambition and authenticity. Amidst the laughter, genuine connections form, emphasizing the value of unexpected paths to success. Fake It Until You Make It takes an absurd look at what defines who we are, and the lengths some people will go through to change it.
Ticket prices start at $40.25 and the show is playing at the Mark Taper Forum (135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012) Tuesdays through Sundays now through 3/9. The performance length is 90 minutes with no intermission. The show is recommended for ages 13 and up, and as a heads up, this production contains profanity, mild sexually suggestive language, and racial themes.
Self-parking is available in the Music Center garage for $10 at the Grand Ave entrance. I recommend getting to the theatre at least half an hour before show time!
Huge thank you to Center Theatre Group for having me!
xo,
Keshia