UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW
ABOUT
Interact Theatre Company’s UCLA School of Law Staged Readings Series was created in 1999 by ITC’s first Board President, UCLA Law Professor Emeritus Daniel Lowenstein. The series consists of one staged play reading each semester pertaining to themes related to justice, government, and public responsibility.
TAKING SIDES
Curtain Time is 7:30 PM
PARKING AND DIRECTIONS
Ridesharing on the UCLA campus is encouraged.
Please use Parking Structures 2, 3, or 5. Lot 2 is closest.
Only park in “Pay by Plate” stalls. Do not park in areas that say "Blue Permit Parking" or "X Permit Parking," or you will receive a ticket. Please allow at least 20 minutes to walk from the parking structure to the Law School.
Current Parking Structure fees are $10 per night.
Please view the UCLA CAMPUS MAP with the Law School and Parking Structures highlighted.
24 YEARS OF GREAT PLAYS
Co-hosted by the Center for Liberal Arts and Free Institutions (CLAFI), the purpose of the staged readings is to evoke discussion of the ethical and societal issues raised in the plays, stimulate interdisciplinary consideration of the law and the humanities, and, of course, to entertain.
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