End of Times Therapy – Solange Castro’s world premiere; a save-the-Main-Stage World Premiere Benefit – two weeks only!


Gen adm $35; discounts for seniors, students, teachers, members of the miliary past and present; free for our heroic first responders; includes post-show wine and sweets reception and Q&A with the artists
300 words Kevin Herrera (288)
Santa Monica Playhouse is proud to present the world premiere of Solange Castro’s powerful and poignant play, End of Times Therapy, to support the Save the Main Stage Campaign.
The year is 2037. Food is scarce, war is imminent, and the patriarchy dominates local tribes. A lone therapist sets up a practice in La Crescenta where she tries to help a young woman find a better life. But power and politics continue to dominate American life even in the post-apocalypse. End of Times Therapy, directed by Robert Yasamura, explores the themes of class wars, gender roles, romantic love and the therapeutic process in end of times Los Angeles and holds up a mirror to the times in which we now live.
This exciting world premiere features stage and screen celebrities Abigail Marlow (The Sopranos), Sarah Cortez (9-1-1), Anthony Riggins Jr (Catfish Christmas – Apple TV), A.J. Castro (NCIS); Leonard Wu (The Blacklist), Anne Gregory (American Crime Story: Impeachment), with Jeremy Guskin and Paul Jackson rounding out the company.
Solange Castro is a writer, standup comic and playwright. She is the author of the original play, Changes In The Mating Strategies of White People, published by Broadway Play Publishing and the memoir, Salsa Chica: How I Learned To Dance Salsa And Avoid Real Life. Her standup comedy album A Journey of Self Discovery, is available on Spotify.
Rated: 15+
The beautiful Main Stage was destroyed in a water damage disaster in July 2024. Wonderful support is helping us make major inroads towards the rebuild - but we need your help! Please join Solange Castro and her wonderful company of artists in helping to bring this iconic theatre back to life. Add a donation to your admission ticket or donate online at SantaMonicaPlayhouse.com.