Elephant Theatre Company
The Elephant Theatre Company was a non-profit theatre company based in Hollywood. The company "built a reputation for championing new American plays"[1] and ceased operation in September 2015.

History
The Elephant Theatre Company was created in 1995 by David Fofi and Lindsay Allbaugh, with classmates from the California State University, Long Beach Theatre Arts program when they moved into a space at the Angel City Brewery artist complex. The space doubled as both a studio theater and a loft apartment. The space was renovated, creating a small theatre and living quarters, and was given the name of "Elephant Off Main".
In the summer of 1997, the small 45-seat theater could no longer accommodate the production needs or the increasing audience attendance. The Company then moved to Hollywood (and dropped the “Off Main”). David Fofi along with founding member Don Cesario continued to produce Elephant productions in various Hollywood venues.
During their 1998/1999 season, the company moved to 6322 Santa Monica Boulevard, in Los Angeles' Theatre Row District.
In 2015, the theatre building was sold by its landlord to a neighboring school. The last produced show ("The Great Divide" by Lyle Kessler) closed on August 23, 2015. The Elephant Theatre was left without a permanent space.[2][3][4][5]
Chronology of Plays
Summer 2015
'The Great Divide
Written by: Lyle Kessler
Directed by: David Fofi
Produced by: Bren Coombs and Shannon McManus
Spring 2015
7 Redneck Cheerleaders
Written by: Louis Douglas Jacobs
Directed by: David Fofi
Produced by: Bren Coombs
Winter 2014
Hell Cab
Written by: Will Kern
Directed by: David Fofi
Fall 2014 Scene Workshop Showcase of various company members
Fall 2014 Elephant Short Play Fest Short plays written and directed by various company members
Summer 2014 Le Butte 1 One acts written and directed by various company members
Summer 2014
Unorganized Crime
written by: Kenny D'Aquila
Directed by: David Fofi
Spring 2014
Derby Day
written by: Samuel Brett Williams
Directed by: David Fofi
Winter 2014
Twilight of Schlomo
written by: Timothy McNeil
Directed by: David Fofi
Summer 2013
Revelation
written by: Samueal Brett Williams
Directed by: David Fofi
Spring 2013
The North Plan
written by: Jason Wells
Directed by: David Fofi
2012
7 Redneck Cheerleaders
written by: Louis Douglas Jacobs
Original Staging by: Amy French
Re-staged by: David Fofi & Louis Jacobs
2012
Collision
written by: Lyle Kessler
Directed by: David Fofi
June, 2011
Lovesick
written by: Kristina Poe
Directed by: David Fofi
June, 2011
100 Saints You Should Know
written by: Kate Fodor
Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh
Feb - March, 2011
The 10th Anniversary of Love Bites: 10 Years Together & Still No Ring
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
August - Sept, 2010
Parasite Drag
written by: Mark Roberts
Directed by: David Fofi
May - June, 2010
Supernova
written by: Tim McNeil
Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh
Feb - March, 2010
Love Bites Vol. 9
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
August, 2009 - Sept, 2009
Block Nine
written by: Tom Stanczk
Directed by: Emilie Beck & Pete Uribe
May, 2009 - June, 2009
The Idea Man
written by: Kevin King
Directed by: David Fofi
Feb - March, 2009
Love Bites Vol. 8.0
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
2008
7 Redneck Cheerleaders
written by: Louis Douglas Jacobs
Directed by: Amy French
July, 2008 - Oct, 2008
Asleep on a Bicycle
written by: Tony Foster
Directed by: David Fofi
May, 2008 - June, 2008
Tooth and Nail
written by: Gena Acosta
Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh
Feb - March, 2008
Love Bites VI & VII
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
Nov, 2007 - Feb, 2008
Anything
written by: Tim McNeil
Directed by: David Fofi
August 2007
One Fell Swoop
written by: Robert J. Litz
Directed by: Christopher Game
March 7-April 7
Love Bites Vol. V
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
Jan 07-April 7
In Arabia We’d All Be Kings
Written by: Stephen Adly Guirgis
Directed by: David Fofi
Dec 06
365 Days/Plays (week 4: Los Angeles)
Written by: Suzan-Lori Parks
Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh, David Fofi, and Christopher Game
August-Oct 06
Seven Redneck Cheerleaders
Written by: Louis Jacobs
Original Staging by: Amy French
Re-staged by: David Fofi & Louis Jacobs
March 6
Love Bites
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
Nov 05-Jan 06
Los Muertos
Written by: Tim McNeil
Directed by: David Fofi
August 5
Seven Redneck Cheerleaders
Written by: Louis Jacobs
Directed by: Amy French
May 5
Never Tell
Written by: James Christy
Directed by: Lindsay Allbaugh
Dec 04
Underwear For Christmas
Written by: Tony Foster
Directed by: Daniel McCoy
Oct 04
Love Bites Harder
Annual shorts written and directed by various company members
June 4
One World
Written by Robert J. Litz
Directed by David Fofi
April 4
21 Stories
Written by: G.W. Stevens
Directed by: Yuval Hadid
Oct 03
One Act Festival
All Men are Whores, and Bobby Gould in Hell written by David Mamet
Not Enough Rope, and Hotline written by Elaine May
Desire, Desire, Desire, ‘Dentiy Crisis and 1-900-Desperate by Christopher Durang
Aug 03
Robbers
Written by Lyle Kessler
Directed by David Fofi
Workshop Production with Lyle Kessler, not submitted for review
April 3
Some Strings Attached
Written by: Amy French and Alexandra Hoover
Directed by: Gina Soto
March 3
King of Clubs
Written and Directed by: David Fofi
Oct 02
Zzyxx
Written by: Don Cesario
Directed by: Kimberly Brooks
Aug 02
Serenading Louie
Written by: Lanford Wilson
Directed by: Christopher Game and Gina Soto
April 2
Love Bites
Series of one acts written and directed by various company members
Dec 01
Red Cross and 4H-Club
Written by: Sam Shepard
Directed by: Chris Game & Dave Fofi
Nov 01
Greystone
Written by: Tony Foster
Directed by: Kristin Hanggi
June 1
Dearboy's War
Written by: Mike Ambrose
Directed by: Danny LaClair
Dec 00
Underwear for Christmas
Written and Directed by: Tony Foster
Oct 00
The Insanity of Mary Girard
Written by: Lanie Robertson
Directed by: Pat McLoy and David Brown
April 00
Elephant Shorts, a Collection of Vignettes
Written by: Tony Foster
Directed by: E.O.M. Directors
Nov 99
Search & Destroy
Written by: Howard Korder
Directed by: David Fofi & Anthony Roman
May 99
The Actors Nightmare
Written by: Christopher Durang
Directed by: Christopher Game
May 99
Gecko Chestnut Genius
Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson III
Directed by: Don Cesario
April 99
Line
Written by Israel Horowitz
Directed by: Gary Blumsack
Shooting Gallery
Written by Israel Horowitz
Directed by: Andrea C. Robbins
Stage Directions
Written by Israel Horowitz
Directed by: Pat McLoy
March 99
Indian Summer of Our Despondency
Written by: Kelly Wand
Directed by: David Fofi
Aug 98
Halfway There
Written by: Michael Vaez
Directed by: Christopher Game
at the Hollywood Court Theater, Hollywood
July 97
Warmth and Doubt
Written by: David Fofi
Directed by: David Fofi & Andrea Robins
The Princess and the Peon
Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson, Directed by: Christopher Game
Candlefish Theatre, Los Angeles
Feb 97
The Love of Nechron
Written and Directed by: Pat McLoy
Elephant Off Main Theatre, Los Angeles
Nov 96
Criminal
Written by: David Canales
Directed by: Jeff Walsh
Sept 96
Holding Cell
Written by: Mike Vaez
Directed By: Joe Matthews
May 96
Solitary Ping Pong
Written by: Jimmie D. Hudson
Directed by: Lori Lee Bush
My Only Hopeless
Written by: Jackie Apodaca
Directed by: Christopher Game
March 96
King Of Clubs
Written and Directed by: Dave Fofi
Adam and Rhonda
Written by: Matthew Jones
Nov 95
The Galaxy Lily
Written and Directed by: Don Cesario
July 95
Sam Shepard Tribute
Red Cross
Directed by: Christopher Game
4-H Club
Directed by David Fofi
Fourteen Hundred Thousand
Directed by: Kimberly Brooks
References
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- Ng, David (September 8, 2015). "Elephant Theatre Co. in Hollywood bids farewell, for now at least". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- Mitchell, Colin. "Bitter Lemons - asylum, lillian and elephant stages go dark forever". socal.bitter-lemons.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
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