Here is what to watch for:

Justin is directing the "The Good Fights" by: Al Boswell.
The story of American labor and civil rights leader
A. Philip Randolph.
Feb. 3,4,5, 2012
8pm Fri & Sat.
3pm Sun.
The National Black Theatre
2031 5th Ave. (at 125th St.)
New York, NY
Tickets:$20.00
212-279-4200


Justin directs Harold Pinter's
"Mountain Language"
Focussing on the brutalities of a society, which forbids a minority of it's population to speak their own language.

The Luna Theatre
3706 San Fernando Rd.
Glendale, Ca. 91204
818-545-4005


Review: The Armenian Reporter. By Aram Kouyoumdjian
"A study of minority oppression, not only through physical violence, but also through prohibited use of ethnic language. Director Justin Lord's staging credibly captured the menacing atmosphere that permeates the Nobel Prize winner's terse writing."

Review: Glendale News Press. By Mary Burkin.
Director Justin Lord made a good choice in having the soldiers walk up to the audience and stare intently at the indiviuals. It drives home the point of how lucky we are not to live in an occupied country.

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Justin has been nominated for
a Audelco Award for the play
"OTIS & ZORA" in the catagory
"Best Director of a drama.
The company is nominated in the
catagory of "Best Drama".
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"Dance With Me" has been nominated for a Los Angeles
Drama Critics Circle Award in the catagory of "Best Ensamble".
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"DANCE WITH ME" Review Bites

"The overlapping dialogue and shifting alliances leave the audiance's heads spinning. Director Justin Lord does a masterful job of keeping all the balls in the air."
(NoHo/LA Brandon Burkhart)
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"A constant menage a trois theme that is provocative and suductive as well as somewhat abstract in its own distiny. Don't miss the opportunity to see this engaging play, which is aptly directed by Justin Lord"
(The Tolucan Times, Trish Ostroski)
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"Part of the Reynolds' witty comedy is the juxtaposition of its hip, modern themes against director Justin Lord's beautifully old-fashioned ambience"
(Frontiers News Magazine, Les Spindle)
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"The classic husband-versus-wife-versus-lover power struggle, but includes an intriguing twist, under Justin Lord's astute direction."
(L.A. Weekly, Amy Schaumburg)
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"Director Justin Lord conducts this chamber music piece with unobtrusive savvy."
(Backstage, Polly Warfield)