The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey at Kirk Douglas Theatre
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From the writer of the Academy Award-winning film Trevor comes a new play about hope and acceptance -- a love letter to the outsider. The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey is about the disappearance of Leonard Pelkey, a 14-year old boy who dared to be different, and the small town that will never be the same without him. Written and performed by James Lecesne, Absolute Brightness is a work that touches on issues relevant to LGBT youth that are at the same time universal. Listen to original music by Tony Award-winning composer Duncan Sheik (Spring Awakening) and see the play that the New York Times said "glows with such humanity (and robust humor) that you may find yourself choking back a tear or two" and The New Yorker described as "a whodunit with a heart of gold" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City.
From the writer of the Academy Award-winning film Trevor comes a new play about hope and acceptance -- a love letter to the outsider. The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey is about the disappearance of Leonard Pelkey, a 14-year old boy who dared to be different, and the small town that will never be the same without him. Written and performed by James Lecesne, Absolute Brightness is a work that touches on issues relevant to LGBT youth that are at the same time universal. Listen to original music by Tony Award-winning composer Duncan Sheik (Spring Awakening) and see the play that the New York Times said "glows with such humanity (and robust humor) that you may find yourself choking back a tear or two" and The New Yorker described as "a whodunit with a heart of gold" at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City.