ANOTHER SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN April 30th 2000


ANOTHER SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN April 2nd, 2000


SOLO SHOW: SEVENTEEN CHEAPSHOTS, a showcase showdown, at The Stella Adler Theatre, Produced and Directed by Alex Monti Fox


Tony Kushner's adaptation of THE ILLUSION by Pierre Corneille, the Namaste Theatre Company at The Actors Gang


LITTLE EGYPT by Lynn Siefert, a staged reading at The Green Angel, Directed by Alex Monti Fox

U.S. Premiere of Mark Ravenhill's FAUST IS DEAD at The Zephyr


HUSTLERS, HUNTERS, & MEN OF GOD Directed by Alex Monti Fox at Ground Zero Stage

Mike Uppendahl, Kevin Finister, & James Lesure in Hustlers, Hunters, & Men of God Directed by Alex Monti Fox
Chris Kurtz & Jeff Wiens in Hustlers, Hunters, & Men of God, Directed by Alex Monti Fox

Hugh Adair in Hustlers, Hunters, & Men of God, Directed by Alex Monti Fox
Mark Kelly & Evan Helmuth in Hustlers, Hunters, & Men of God, Directed by Alex Monti Fox


The West Coast Premiere of Eric Bogosian's Suburbia at The Actors' Gang


West Coast Premiere of Eric Bogosian's Suburbia at The Actors' Gang 1996

West Coast Premiere of Eric Bogosian's Suburbia at The Actors' Gang 1996

Alex Monti Fox, Jason Peck, & Jeff Wiens in the West Coast Premiere of Eric Bogosian's Suburbia at the Actors' Gang

Holly Gleason & Alex Monti Fox, West Coast Premiere of Eric Bogosian's Suburbia, the Actors' Gang, 1996





"Perhaps the best news is the arrival of on the local scene of the Namaste Theatre Company, a group of especially bright and gifted young actors. It is rare to see so much talent in so many young people. They are in excellent hands with Michael Uppendahl who directs this play with estimable sensitivity and aplomb. There are no false notes in these performances."
-Tom Kerrigan, Drama-Logue


"...a top-notch cast (especially the seething Jeff Wiens, the effusive Jason Peck, and the numb Alex Fox) roams Kris Sandheinrich's bombed out set, under David Hahn's death's-head lighting. It's so bleak, it's almost gothic. Bring your lighter."
-Rob Kendt, Back Stage West

Hypatia: The Divine Algebra by Mac Wellman at Orbetello Gallery, as part of the Edge Of The World Theatre Festival

Dylan Kenin, Alex Monti Fox, Uma Nithipalan, and Gillian Brecker in Mac Wellman's Hypatia: The Divine Algebra   Directed by Judith M. Smith, Produced by Mageina Tovah and Judith M. Smith, at Orbetello Gallery in Los Angeles


Dylan Kenin and Alex Monti Fox in Hypatia: The Divine Algebra at Orbetello Gallery

Alex Monti Fox and Mageina Tovah in Hypatia: The Divine Algebra at Orbetello Gallery







Praise for Alex Monti Fox and The Elephant Man at El Centro Theatre

"...there is a bright spot in the production, it is Alex Monti Fox as Treves. The relationship between Treves and Merrick is a complex one—Treves is clearly Merrick's savior, but he also uses Merrick for professional advancement and, at times, is a jerk to him. Fox doesn't shy away from Treves's less-than-admirable moments and, on occasion, shows us a glimmer of Treves's self-awareness and self-doubt. At one point, I thought I'd like to see Fox try a production of Equus, as his approach to Treves had certain elements of Dysart in it, which seemed worth exploring further."
-Sharon Perlmutter, TalkinBroadway.com  http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/la/





The Elephant Man at The El Centro Theatre

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Praise for Alex Monti Fox and Back To One at the Lex Theatre

"Entertaining, enlightening, inspiring . . . amazing!"
-John Mattingly, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0560323/

"This is a great show. I went to the preview and was blown away. Alex Monti Fox is one of the greatest actors of our generation. You heard it here first, folks."
-Michael Cornacchia, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0180094/

BACK TO ONE at the Lex Theatre Hollywood May-June 2010


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The Lex Theatre
6760 Lexington Ave.
Los Angeles, CA





Birds. Fire. Tang. Words. Wrestling.
Angels. Heartbreak. Re-living. Godot.
The Big Bang. The Meaning of Life. And Red Wine.
Back To One.

Twenty-Two Troubles presents a darkly-comic & bluntly philosophical journey alongside one Angeleno, struggling to find some answers.

BACK TO ONE
a new play
for one actor

written and performed by
ALEX MONTI FOX

directed by
DANIEL COHEN

produced by
ALEX FOX
with
COREY WOMACK

lighting by
KRIS SANDHEINRICH

stage managed by
KARA KESSENER

PREVIEW SUNDAY MAY 23rdth 2010 8 PM
RUNS SUNDAY NIGHTS at 8 PM
MAY 30th - JULY 11TH, 2010
at
THE LEX THEATRE
6760 Lexington Ave.
(Near Highland and Santa Monica Blvd)
Los Angeles, CA 90038

ALL SHOWS ARE PAY WHAT YOU CAN
($10 Suggested Donation)
FOR RESERVATIONS send an email to: twentytwotroubles@gmail.com

BACK TO ONE at the Lex Theatre Hollywood May-June 2010