O-LAN JONES
O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress.
Bio
O-Lan Jones is an award-winning composer, sound designer, writer, and actress who has been consistently involved in experimental theatre, music, and opera since the age of sixteen. The press has referred to her as an “uncategorizable legend.” As an actress, she has originated roles in many plays including those of Sam Shepard, Julie Hebert, and Beth Henley. Her screen credits include the iconic works Natural Born Killers, The Truman Show, Seinfeld, The X-Files and three Tim Burton films. O-Lan founded Overtone Industries in 1980, and has simultaneously pursued an acting career and worked as a composer creating original sound designs and scores for more than forty productions involving Padua Hills Playwrights, LA Woman’s Shakespeare Company, San Diego Rep, the Taper Too, and Shakespeare Festival LA. Her music has also been showcased at Playwright’s Horizons, La Mama, and the Kurt Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. As Artistic Director of Overtone Industries, she creates original stories for her productions, as well as composing and writing lyrics. In the last few years, she has begun directing and choreographing while building the entire vision for her operas. O-Lan devotes her time towards creating new music theatre and opera, and it is her aim to create lasting works of art. For the past two years, she has also been collaborating with Rachel Rosenthal Company’s (RRC) TOHUBOHU! Extreme Theatre Ensemble. She participates in most monthly TOHUBOHU! performances and also appeared in the recently sold out Instant Fairy Tales, earlier this year at RRC. She also recently completed a successful run of A Delicate Balance at the Odyssey Theatre, for which she won an ArtsinLA Sage Award. Critics credited her for “spicing up the mix throughout with sly brilliance” (Stage Scene LA) and for providing “a sarcastic breath of fresh air” (Arts in LA).