World Premiere ‘The Circle’, a TragiComic Reckoning with Family, Politics, and Healing January 30th

Greenway Arts Alliance will launch the world premiere of The Circle, a bold new tragi-comic play by acclaimed writer Stacey Martino Rivera, opening January 30, 2026 at the Greenway Court Theatre in Hollywood. Directed by D.W. Jacobs and featuring an intergenerational ensemble cast alongside original music by Emmy-winning composer Germaine Franco, the production promises an emotionally resonant and timely theatrical experience.

Set over one absurd and volatile weekend in Texas, The Circle brings together three generations of the Medina and Mahoney families as unresolved tensions erupt against the backdrop of the 2016 election season. What unfolds is a darkly comic yet deeply human portrait of family, identity, political fracture, and the collective pain that reverberated across the country during one of the most divisive moments in modern American history.

Rivera’s script balances humor and heartbreak, using the intimacy of family dynamics to explore broader questions of accountability, belonging, and healing. Under Jacobs’ direction, the production leans into both the chaos and compassion at the heart of the story, allowing audiences to laugh, wince, and reflect in equal measure.

The cast includes Michael Brainard, Jeanette Godoy, Alma Martinez, Victoria Ratermanis, Lisa Richards, Ava Rivera, Luna Rivera, René Rivera, and Lakin Valdez—an ensemble that spans generations both onstage and off, reinforcing the play’s themes of legacy and inherited trauma.

Adding another layer to the production is original music by Germaine Franco, whose compositions underscore the emotional rhythm of the play and elevate its tragi-comic tone. Franco’s involvement signals the production’s ambition to blend theatrical storytelling with a cinematic musical sensibility.

The four-week run will take place Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m., January 30 through February 22, 2026, with Pay What You Can preview performances on January 28 and 29. Free parking is available at the theatre.

Opening weekend is designed as both a celebration and a space for community engagement. Friday night will feature a celebrity and VIP opening with a photo booth, while Saturday’s performance will be dedicated to the late producer C. Raul Espinoza. In his honor, Greenway Arts Alliance will make a financial donation to La Plaza de Cultura y Artes, which will also present an art exhibit in the theatre lobby that evening.

On Sunday, February 1, the production extends beyond the stage with a post-show panel discussion titled “Restorative Circles: Indigenous Roots to Today.” Moderated by Fidel Rodriguez of the LA vs. Hate Team, the panel brings together leading voices in restorative justice, healing, and social transformation, including authors, educators, and institutional leaders from UCLA and Loyola Marymount University. The discussion aligns closely with the play’s core themes of reconciliation, accountability, and collective repair.

The Circle is recommended for adults of all ages and older children who experience the play through guided conversation, though parents are advised that the production addresses intense themes.

With its fusion of political reckoning, family drama, humor, and restorative dialogue, The Circle positions itself as more than a theatrical event—it is an invitation to sit in discomfort, listen across divides, and consider what healing might look like after rupture.

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