Note: You are reading this message because you do not have a standards-compliant browser. Please upgrade to a CSS compliant and enabled browser, preferably Mozilla, or at least Netscape 7 and up or Internet Explorer 6 and up.
Colony Theatre Company






















TicketsSubscribeGift SubscriptionsDonateMailing List

Jerry Kernion


Jerry KernionJerry Kernion (Don, Rounding Third) is a member of The Reduced Shakespeare Company and tours nationally and internationally in their shows, Completely Hollywood, abridged, All The Great Books, abridged, The Bible, The Complete Word of God, abridged, and The Complete History of America, abridged.

Regional Theatre credits include King Henry IV Part One (Falstaff) at Shakespeare Festival/LA and Circle X, The Imaginary Cuckold and The School For Husbands (Gros-Rene’) at the Mark Taper Forum, and Nickels and Dimes (Donnie Dimes) at San Diego Rep, as well as productions at Cincinnati Playhouse, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Capitol Rep, Merrimack Rep, and Actors Theatre of Phoenix.

Los Angeles Theatre credits include Floyd Collins, Twelfth Night, Line (also Director), Moonchildren, Hunting Humans (Drama-Logue Award), Eddie Quinn, The Foreigner, Scapin, As You Like It, Comedy Of Errors, Measure for Measure, The Rivals, and The Good Doctor.

National Tour: Moriah. North American Premiere of Mortal Acts and Hot Keys with the Naked Angels in NYC.

Television: Close To Home, Ugly Betty, Scrubs, What About Brian, The West Wing, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Cold Case, Monk, Crossing Jordan, Without A Trace, The Gilmore Girls, Joan of Arcadia, G Vs E, It’s Like, You Know..., Beverly Hills, 90210, Campus Cops (Series Regular), Smart Guy, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, and Babylon 5.

Film: Come As You Are, The Island, Virtuosity, King Cobra, True Friends, Flamingo Dreams, Fox Hunt, Baby Face Nelson, King For A Day (also Director), and They Crawl.

Jerry is the Artistic Director of The Attic Theatre Ensemble in Los Angeles where he has directed UG by Jim Geoghan.

April, 2007
Learn more about the 2008-2009 Season with descriptions of each play, dates and links (when available) to the play's program itself!
 
The Season kicks off with the enchanting The Voice of the Prairie, radio before Garrison Keillor. Next, Educating Rita the classic comedy that explores what it really means to be educated. Then "Mary's Wedding Hot new playwright Stephen Massicotte spins a breathtaking saga about young lovers who must surrender their fate to the uncertainties of their tumultuous times. Then, Candida George Bernard Shaw's story of a love triangle -- and a woman's choice between two men who love her.. Finally, the Los Angeles Premiere of a hilarious, sexy musical No Way to Treat a Lady.
Buy tickets online or from our boxoffice.

Get Date, Price and Showtime information here.

But don't forget that subscribers get the best seats!
The best seats, the best prices. Use this link for more information on subscribing to the Colony.
The latest and archived Colony Curtain Call Newsletters, Press Releases and major announcements.
A quick recap of who we are and how we got here.
For almost 30 years The Colony Theatre Company has presented exciting theatre. We've stored just about all of our play programs, many of which contain links to bios of the actors and presentation staff, along with some pictures...for the memories.
Look here for awards from over the years.
There are opportunities galore to help out the Colony and we DO need your help. From typing to running lights, ushering to stage managing, find out that there is a place for you.
Information on auditions and our Board of Trustees.
Information on the theatre's many special services, including those for the physically challenged.
A listing (with links to a lot of bios) of our current roster of actors, staff, associates and Board of Trustees.
How to get to the theatre, where to park and how to get home.
Get in touch by phone, email and snailmail for information on all things The Colony including boxoffice and website questions and even how to submit manuscripts for our consideration.
Help support the Colony when you support our Sponsors!
We'll have links to important annoucements and renewal forms here.
The technical details and our privacy policy.
There are great places to eat near the theatre, and special incentives for our subscribers!
A Colony Theatre Subscription makes a great gift; send one by clicking here!
Find out more about the Colony as events happen by getting on the Colony Mailing List.
The 276-seat Colony Theatre is available for rent for concerts, benefits, parties, performances, music and dance recitals, corporate and business meetings, film premieres, civic gatherings, photography shoots, and commercial, television and film shoots.

Get all the information, rates and contacts here.