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• Sunday, June 14, 2026 

Performances at 1:30 PM & 4:30 PM 

Goldsmith Theater 

Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90210

Who are we beneath the roles we play?

A group of former child stars reunites to perform at a fan convention where mysterious products promising confidence, popularity, and belonging begin appearing everywhere. As backstage tensions rise and old insecurities resurface, the masks they wear begin to slip, forcing the performers to confront who they are both onstage and off.

Created by The Miracle Project, Unmasked is an original theatrical production featuring neurodivergent, neurotypical, disabled, and nondisabled artists ages 5–65. Blending comedy, original music, live performance, and film, the production explores identity, performance, and the courage it takes to be authentically seen.

TWO PERFORMANCES • ONE SHARED EXPERIENCE

Unmasked will be presented in two performances on Sunday, June 14, 2026, at 1:30 PM and 4:30 PM.

While both performances feature the same core storyline, each show highlights different members of The Miracle Project community through unique sketches, musical numbers, scenes, and performance pieces. Audience members attending both performances will experience additional material and have the opportunity to see a wider range of performers and classes featured throughout the day.

 

Between performances, guests are invited to join us for a cast celebration and community gathering in the Education Courtyard at the Wallis.

Discounted ticket packages are available for attendees purchasing tickets to both performances.

CREATED BY THE TMP COMMUNITY

As The Miracle Project celebrates its 21st year, Unmasked continues the organization’s tradition of creating original productions that amplify neurodivergent voices through theater, music, film, and improvisation.

 

Developed collaboratively across The Miracle Project’s classes, Unmasked features original scenes, music, comedy, video content, and autobiographically inspired performances created by participants across the TMP community.

 

At the center of the production is The Miracle Project’s Company Class, an advanced performance ensemble in which neurodivergent and nondisabled artists collaboratively develop original theatrical work.

 

The production also includes contributions from participants in:

  • Triple Threat Musical Theater Class

  • Express Yourself Class for Multimodality Communicators

  • Improv for Interaction Social Skills Groups

  • I Can Do That: Professional Acting for Film & TV Classes

  • Musical Makers Ensemble

  • Miracles in Action Leadership Development & Community Service Group

 

This year’s production also incorporates original video content created by participants in The Miracle Project’s virtual programming, connecting artists from across the country through collaborative storytelling, music, and film.

WHAT IS MASKING?

For many neurodivergent individuals, “masking” can mean suppressing natural ways of communicating, behaving, or expressing emotion in order to fit societal expectations. Through humor, music, and performance, Unmasked explores the tension between fitting in and being authentic — celebrating individuality, creative expression, and the freedom that comes from allowing ourselves to be fully seen.

SUPPORT THE PRODUCTION

Unmasked was selected for support by the National Endowment for the Arts, recognizing the artistic and cultural impact of this original multidisciplinary production.

However, community support remains essential in helping bring this fully inclusive theatrical experience to life. While tuition and Regional Center funding help sustain The Miracle Project’s ongoing classes and programs, productions of this scale require significant additional support for theater rental, accessibility services, multimedia production, artist support, costumes, props, and technical elements.

If you are unable to attend the performances but would still like to support the production, please consider making a donation to The Miracle Project. Click here to support Unmasked by making a general donation.

Interested in sponsoring the production or advertising in our event materials? Click here to view Sponsorship Opportunities

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