
Los Angeles Pierce College Theatre is a dynamic, transformative program with multidisciplinary classes, award winning productions, diverse stage opportunities, hands-on experience, and industry internships. Our curriculum is a two-year program offering an Associates of Arts degree and an Associates of Arts Transfer degree with specializations in acting, technical theatre and costume design. We train the next generation of theatre artists at LAPC Theatre.

Frankenstein By Nick Dear
From the novel by Mary Shelley
Directed by Shaheen Vaaz
Performing Arts Mainstage
Oct. 24 – Nov. 2, 2025
This electrifying tale of a creature cast away by his creator into a hostile world—only to wind his way back in a dangerous game of destruction—has captivated audiences for over 200 years. The gothic story comes to life with Nick Dear’s acclaimed adaptation of the chilling fable by Mary Shelley, animating the themes of social rejection, intellectual hubris, and the nascency of good and evil.
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Georgia: An Original Devised Theatre Production
Directed by JP Evans
Dow Arena Theatre
Dec. 5- 14, 2025
LAPC Theatre presents a new play created, produced, and performed by LAPC Theatre students. Georgia follows a 13-year-old girl struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder, and her father’s struggle to save her life. Based on a true story, the play explores themes of self-image, loss, and the power of a parent’s love.
LAPC Theatre
2017-2018 Season
Stupid Fucking Bird by Aaron Posner
directed by Anthony Cantrell
Set: Nicholas Caisse, Lights: Michael Gend, Costumes: Eileen Gizienski, , Sound: Edward Salas
Photos by Titus Littlejohn and Lynn Levitt

Arabian Nights
by Mary Zimmerman
directed by Shaheen Vaaz
Set: Frederica Nascimento, Lights: Michael Gend, Costumes: Eileen Gizienski, Sound: Edward Salas
Photos by Randi Love

Blood Wedding
by Federico Garcia Lorca
Directed by Valorie Grear
Set: Frederica Nascimento, Lights: Michael Gend, Costumes: Natasha Wells, Sound: Ed Salas

Clybourne Park
by Bruce Norris
Directed by Esdras Toussaint
Set: Gene Putnam, Lights: Michael Gend, Costumes: Eileen Gizienski,, Sound: Edward Salas
Photos by Taylor Arthur
