Color & Light Theatre Ensemble

Creative experiences for curious souls

 

Join us for a benefit raising funds for Immigrant Defenders Law Center this summer

CALL FOR ARTISTS NOW OPEN

Seeking vocalists for Color & Light Theatre Ensemble's upcoming benefit to raise funds for the Immigrant Defenders Law Center.

Rehearsals: Late August 2025
Performance: August 28, 2025
@ Stellar Sound LA, 4010 Colfax Avenue, Los Angeles, 8PM

About this event:
Los Angeles is a poem - a diverse tapestry of a community tied together by its longstanding history of immigrant heritage. This event will bring together musical theatre artists in an evening of song and story, serving as a powerful testament to the enduring strength, vibrant culture, and profound contributions of our immigrant communities.

With selections from Broadway hits, Off-Broadway pieces, and more, this benefit will bring together local voices to remind us the ways in which this nation has been built on a history of migration and how immigrants helped fully shape America's signature art form. From the hopeful anthems of new beginnings to the powerful stories of finding one's voice, each performance will illuminate the histories woven by those who have come from afar, enriching our society in countless ways.

This cabaret will also be a call to action supporting the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, an nonprofit organization tirelessly working to provide critical legal aid, advocacy, and defense for our immigrant communities against systemic injustice. Learn more about their work at www.immdef.org.

  • “There would be no Broadway musicals if America’s doors had not been opened wide to immigrants"

    David Armstrong, Affiliate Instructor, UW School of Drama

Our ears are ringing:

 

"Color and Light is infuriatingly great."

On LIZZIE [NOMINATED FOR 11 BROADWAY WORLD AWARDS]
"Part throat-ripping rock concert, part riveting theatre invention. This is rage rock at its finest." — Broadway World

"Just when you think the team at Color and Light Ensemble can't get any better, they do."


"A Rock ’n’ Roll ode to the tale, a feminist anthem for freedom. RECOMMENDED" — Stage Raw