Confessions of a Pulpiteer
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Confessions of a Pulpiteer is a one-man show about life at the crossroads of politics, religion, and liberation.
Lee Boek is an actor, playwright, producer, storyteller and poet was known as Brother Lee Love of the Survival Revival Hour on KZAP-FM radio in Sacramento before moving to LA.
He was awarded The Joe Hill Award by the Labor Unions of Southern CA, and has been a a staple part of the Southern California arts communities. Lee has been the Artistic Director of Public Works Improvisational Theatre since 2001 and has produced and performed in nearly every production of the company since then, including Confessions of a Pulpiteer, his play about his days as a fundamentalist evangelist, during the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, and The Pilot Who Crashed the Party, a play written and directed by Paul Sand, and performed at the Broadwater Theater in LA in 2023. His most recent film credits are the award-winning Skitoz, written and directed by The Twins Perrotte of Paris, France; and Twenty Years, produced and directed by Linda Kaye.
Lee continues to be on the forefront of accessible, socially-relevant performing arts productions and can be found in theater and poetry/storytelling events all over LA.
Written and performed by Lee Boek, with musician Paul Fleischer
Directed by Melvin Ishmael Johnson
Admission: $10, or FREE for CFI Members. Membership is $60/year. Find out more and join here: https://cfiwest.org/donate/
Tickets are sold at the door only.
