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Chabot College Theater Department
Fall 2009

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Current Productions

Date Cost Event
September 23 - 7 pm FREE

SF Mime Troupe, Too Big to Fail PAC
Internationally known political theater troupe
is coming to our main auditorium with its annual
show, a comedy with music, ideas, and a real a
a real punch.
Music starts at 6:30 pm

 

September 25 - 11 am FREE

SOTA Open House – 2 plays to be performed
Join us for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate
The new School of The Arts.  2 short plays, written by Rachel LePell and performed by Theater Arts students and SOTA faculty will be featured during the event. Performed in the art gallery annex during the morning ceremony.

 

October 29,30,31
November 5,6,7
- 8 pm
November 8 - 2 pm
Tix at door: $5 and $10

Our Lady of 121st Street by Adly Guirgiss
Directed by award-winning and Chabot faculty member, Joel Mullennix.

Written by one of “America’s hottest new playwrights,” This past-paced, hard hitting comedy/drama explores the underbelly of a New York neighborhood, where hope and despair mingle
in every breath, and the characters are drawn as sharp as razors. Adult language and subject matter.

Performed in the Little Theater              Our Lady 121st flyer

November 17-20 - 8pm Tix: $5 at the door

Emerging Work, (student original plays November 21 at 7 pm)
Tide, by Milcah Orbecedo

The Rush by Jesse Prado
Cupid’s Crush by Brian Davis
Lost with the Lights On by Adam Torres
Explore new plays at Chabot College in our successful Emerging Work series. The plays this year range from crazy comedy to serious issue drama; with wit, courage and command, these new plays will take you on a run ride. The best priced entertainment in town—see all the shows for only $5 on the final night, November 21, starting at 7 pm. All shows performed in the Little Theater.

December 8   A Christmas Carol, adapted by Linda Amayo
In the main auditorium for school audiences
during school hours.
December 10,11,12 - 8 pm Tix at the door: $5 and $10

A Christmas Carol , adapted by Linda Amayo

The classic Dickens holiday favorite, this show Family discounts: $30, 3-8 people promises to delight audiences of all ages. Bring
your whole family for a fraction of the cost it might be in the city. Plus, support our students!

Coming in the spring: a project in conjunction with The Big Read, an NEA funded grant for the Hayward Public Library to increase literacy in our community. The book that will serve as a basis for our show and that has been selected for The Big Read is Bless Me Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya. The play will take a further look into the life of the title character, Ultima. Watch for this, along with our student originals, and another work for young audiences in May.


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