“One Way,” a one-woman theatrical production starring actor and writer Dot Saint-Fleur, is set to premiere Saturday, June 13, at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles after selling out its debut performance.
The production follows Ashley Rae, an aspiring actress navigating the blurred lines between reality and fantasy as she awaits a breakthrough in her career. A life-changing callback sends her into the streets of Los Angeles, where a series of encounters forces her to reconsider what she is truly seeking.
The show is executive produced by Saint-Fleur and rapper, actor, and entrepreneur MC Lyte.
The production team recently expanded with the addition of Ignacio Navarro as stage manager, Shayla Hudson-Riggle as assistant director, and Eboni Price as director.
Price, whose career includes work in television and film, said the story’s themes resonate with a broad audience.
“One Way is an incredibly relatable piece for anyone who has dared to dream,” Price said. “I am excited to help bring this vision to life and to showcase Dot’s incredible talent through the complex characters the audience will meet on this journey.”
Hudson-Riggle brings more than three decades of experience across theater, television, film, and distribution. Navarro has worked extensively in theater and stand-up comedy productions throughout the Los Angeles area.
Organizers said the premiere performance at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in the Leimert Park neighborhood has sold out. Additional performance dates are expected to be announced in response to audience demand.
The production marks Saint-Fleur’s latest creative venture and highlights the continuing growth of independent theater productions in Los Angeles.

