The Altadena Junction is proud to present the first exhibit of writer and filmmaker Joseph Dougherty's series of photographs that were taken While No One Was Looking.
Opening Reception Friday May 29 (7pm-10pm)
Saturday May 30 (7pm-10pm)
Sunday May 31 (1pm-4pm)
Joseph Dougherty received Drama Desk and Critics Outer Circle nominations for his play Digby produced at the Manhattan Theatre Club. He wrote the libretto for the Tony winning musical My Favorite Year presented at Lincoln Center. An Emmy and Humanitas Prize winner for his work on the groundbreaking series thirtysomething, he has written several movies for HBO including Cast a Deadly Spell, which was nominated for a Ray Bradbury Award by the Mystery Writers of America, and the remake of Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman, starring Daryl Hannah and directed by Christopher Guest. He has contributed to several popular television series including Once and Again, Judging Amy, and Saving Grace. He’s the creator of Handwritten Theatre, a series of brief dramatic pieces originally composed in a small black notebook with a fountain pen and available for download at www.HandwrittenTheatre.blogspot.com. He is co-founder and regular contributor to Hot Valley Writers, an online literary quarterly (www.HotValleyWriters.com). His books, Comfort and Joi, Trunk Piece, and the published edition of the Handwritten Theatre plays are available at Amazon.com. While No One Was Looking is the first exhibition of his photographs.