
He went on to earn a BFA in Theatre Original Works at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, WA from 2015-2018. After attending UC Davis for a year, Pablo joined the wonderful DSE community for four seasons in 2014-2017, performing and Associate Producing for the shows She Loves Me, Twelfth Night, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Cyrano de Bergerac and Bells Are Ringing. He participated in the Los Angeles Regional August Wilson Monologue Competition in 20, and took second place for the National AWMC in 2013. He was awarded the Herb Alpert Emerging Young Artist Award in 2012 by the California State Summer School for the Arts. He placed second and first several times for the English Speaking Union. He performed at the American High School Theatre Festival in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his high school performance of The Crucible in 2011. PABLO LOPEZ (he/him/his) is a storyteller-performer from Los Angeles. Please consider donating to our fundraiser using the link below!


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