Theatre
Results: 13 event(s) found.
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Camino Real
Date:
Monday, November 23, 2009
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7:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Camino Real
Date:
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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House of Bernarda Alba
Date:
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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8:00 PM
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Location:
Theodore and Adele Shank Theatre (formerly Forum Studio)
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Jeffrey Wienckowski directs Spains greatest modern dramatist Federico Garcia Lorca, in this tale of the deadly impact of a widows repressive ideology on her five daughters.
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Camino Real
Date:
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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8:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Camino Real
Date:
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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2:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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The House of Bernarda Alba
Date:
Saturday, November 28, 2009
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2:00 PM
Location:
Mandell Weiss Forum
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Jeffrey Wienckowski directs Spain’s greatest modern dramatist, Federico Garcia Lorca, in this tale of the deadly impact of a widow’s repressive ideology on her five daughters.
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The House of Bernarda Alba
Date:
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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7:00 PM
Location:
Mandell Weiss Forum Studio
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Jeffrey Wienckowski directs Spain’s greatest modern dramatist, Federico Garcia Lorca, in this tale of the deadly impact of a widow’s repressive ideology on her five daughters.
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Camino Real
Date:
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Camino Real
Date:
Thursday, December 03, 2009
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8:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Camino Real
Date:
Friday, December 04, 2009
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8:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Camino Real
Date:
Saturday, December 05, 2009
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8:00 PM
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Location:
Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre
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For broken down heroes, withered beauties, lost lovers, blocked poets, and a boxing champ whose heart no longer worksthe road ends at Camino Real, a paralyzed community facing fractured dreams and fear of the future.
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Aurélia’s Oratorio
Date:
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
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7:30 PM
Location:
La Jolla Playhouse
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Behind the red velvet curtain lies Aurélia’s Oratorio’s topsy-turvy world of surreal surprises, tricks, and transformations, where dreams come to life and the impossible happens before your very eyes.
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Chile Pod
Date:
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
from
1:00 PM
Location:
La Jolla Playhouse
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likemany San Diegans, Carmen and her family moved from Mexico for a better life. But unlikeher classmates, Carmen speaks neither English nor Spanish: she speaks Mixtec, a language of the indigenous people of Oaxaca.
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