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9820 Washington Blvd., Culver City
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Matt Sax performs a number of characters in "Clay," his solo hip-hop show.

This solo hip-hop musical follows the life of a white rapper battling personal demons and rises to fame. The show may not raise the theatrical roof in terms of originality, but star Matt Sax provides plenty of verbal and emotional punch.
— David Ng
Sept. 21, 2007

Center Theatre Group presents the About Face Theatre and Lookingglass Theatre Company production.

Schedule note: No performances Oct. 2-5.


Through Oct. 14, 2007
 Sundays: 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
 Tuesdays: 8 p.m.
 Wednesdays: 8 p.m.
 Thursdays: 8 p.m.
 Fridays: 8 p.m.
 Saturdays: 2 p.m. 8 p.m.


Price: $20-$40

Box office: 213-628-2772


 Reader Reviews

September 20, 2007
Crystal Culver City, CA

Best performance I've seen at the Kirk Douglas EVER. Astounding show that I highly recommend. HIGHLY.

September 13, 2007
Randy K Los Angeles, CA

I saw the first preview performance of "Clay," and was blown away by the theatricality and the incredible performance by Matt Sax. I rarely enjoy one-person shows, but this show illustrates the heights to which that form can rise. Special mention must be made of the artful lighting. Bravo to those who decided to take a chance on this show for the Kirk Douglas Theater audience.

September 13, 2007
Brian M. North Hills, CA

More people really need to see this play! This performance absolutely grabs you. Matt Sax manages to give a performance that sells itself to everyone regardless of whether they would usually like Hip Hop music. The story line was enough to keep everyone watching. I can't stress enough just how much I enjoyed this play and performance. I went with someone who avidly disliked hip hop, and they left saying it was the best 1 person performance they have ever seen.

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