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Road Theatre Company Extends Run of World Premiere HELL MOUTH in North Hollywood

Tom Jacobson's HELL MOUTH, directed by Ann Hearn Tobolowsky, has had its world premiere run extended at the Road Theatre Company in North Hollywood.

·May 8, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Road Theatre Company Extends Run of World Premiere HELL MOUTH in North Hollywood

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Tom Jacobson's world premiere, directed by Ann Hearn Tobolowsky, closes at the NoHo Senior Arts Colony

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The Road Theatre Company has announced that the critically acclaimed, world premiere of HELL MOUTH, written by Tom Jacobson and directed by Ann Hearn Tobolowsky is extending and must close Saturday, June 6 at 8pm at the Road Theatre, located in The NoHo Senior Arts Colony, 10747 Magnolia Blvd. in North Hollywood.

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Torn between his Oklahoma parents and the Beverly Hills owners of an unknown Caravaggio hanging of Judas, Tim rediscovers himself while making the art history discovery of the century. Heretical theology, miraculous hair growth, microscopic art theft and a visit to the Valley of Hell. Imagine your own mother on the Worst Dressed Women List.

TOM JACOBSON (Playwright) has had more than 100 productions of his plays, including Off Broadway: The Twentieth-Century Way, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre and Boston Court (five Ovation Award nominations, four Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle nominations, one GLAAD Award nomination, Fringe Festival Award for Outstanding Production of a Play, PEN Center Award for Drama). In Los Angeles: Plunge at Son of Semele Ensemble, Tar at Playwrights Arena, Mexican Day at Rogue Machine Theatre Company , The Orange Grove at Playwrights Arena, the award-winning Bunbury, Tainted Blood, Ouroboros and The Friendly Hour at The Road Theatre Company, Making Paradise: The West Hollywood Musical at Cornerstone Theater Company, Sperm and The Chinese Massacre (Annotated) at Circle X, House of the Rising Son at Ensemble Studio Theatre -LA (Critic's Choice in Back Stage West and Los Angeles Times, nominated for a GLAAD Award and winner of two Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards), Diet of Worms at Chalk Repertory, Captain of the Bible Quiz Team at Rogue Machine Theatre Company (Top Ten Stage Raw, Drama Critic's Circle Award), The Devil's Wife at Skylight Theatre, and Walking to Buchenwald and The Bauhaus Project at Open Fist Theatre Company. He has been a co-literary manager of Boston Court, a founding member of Playwrights Ink, and a board member of Cornerstone and Boston Court. Films include: Prairie Sonata (based on The Friendly Hour). Opera: Hopscotch, commissioned by The Industry. Recent productions include Crevasse co-produced by Son of Semele and the Victory Theatre (LADCC Award for Playwriting) and Mrs. Christmas at Aurora Theatre.

Ann Hearn TOBOLOWKY (Director) has been a long-time member of two theatre companies in Los Angeles: Theatre 40 (since 1980) and The Road Theatre Company (since 2015). Primarily an actor, Ann Hearn Tobolowsky began directing in 2004 with Sally Nemeth 's beautiful play Holy Days at Theatre 40 and steadily developed a following as a director and all-around theatre enthusiast. Ann directed three critically acclaimed plays by Steve Yockey: Sleeping Giant (2025), Mercury (2024), and Reykjavík (2021), which was a filmed live play production, honored with laurels at several international film festivals (Sweden, Paris and Buenos Aires).

For the Road she also directed Scintilla, Through the Eye of a Needle and numerous readings for The Word, Under Construction and Summer Playwrights Festival. At Theatre 40 she directed Beatnik Girl, The Half-Light, Incident at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Silent Sky, Good People, As Good As Gold, Bus Stop, Holy Days, Driving Miss Daisy,and Another Part of the Forest. In Los Angeles, Ann also directed the world premieres of The Civil Twilight by Shem Bitterman , The Favorite by Joe Correll , and Forever Bound by Steve Apostolina, as well as the classic Miserywith actress Julie Dove. As part of Center Theatre Group's 2022 LA Writers' Workshop at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, she directed the reading of Jami Brandli's play The Magician's Sister.

The Cast of HELL MOUTH features (in alphabetical order): Tony Abatemarco as “Russell/Spencer,” Taylor Gilbert as “Lois/Samara,” and Danny Lee Gomez as “Tim.”

The Design Team for HELL MOUTH is as follows: Scenic Design by Mark Mendelson; Lighting Design by Derrick McDaniel ; Projection Design by Nicholas Santiago; Sound Design by Matt Richter; Costume Design by Jenna Bergstraesser; Properties Design by Ava Guggenheim. The Production Stage Manager is Maurie Gonzalez. HELL MOUTH is produced by Danna Hyams and Taylor Gilbert .

HELL MOUTH is EXTENDING and must close SATURDAY, JUNE 6 at 8pm at the Road Theatre, located in The NoHo Senior Arts Colony, 10747 Magnolia Blvd. in North Hollywood.

Performances are Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm. There will be a captioned performance for the deaf and hard of hearing communities on Sunday, May 17. Tickets: $39.00 (General Admission); $25.00 (Seniors); $17.00 (Students)

Tickets available online at roadtheatre.org : or https://ci.ovationtix.com/35065/production/1266509 or call 818-761-8838.

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/HELL-MOUTH-Run-Extended-At-Road-Theatre-Company-20260507)._

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