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Saturday,
August 28, 2010
Sunday,
August 29, 2010
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Where: |
Altarena
Playhouse;
1409 High Street, Alameda |
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For More
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Altarena
Playhouse Website or
510.523.1553 |
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When: |
May
15-16, 2010
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Where: |
Saint
Timothy's Concert Series; St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
1550 Diablo Road, Danville, CA 94526 |
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For More
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www.sainttimothysdanville.org |
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Andrew
Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat tells the Biblical story of Jacob's favorite son,
Joseph, who is sold into slavery, yet ends up the Pharoah's
right-hand man! You will meet the 12 brothers as they dance and
sing their way through this lively tale of greed, lust, loyalty
and intrigue.
Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat offers a veritable
smorgasbord of musical genres: country and western, Caribbean,
disco, Charleston, French chanteuse, and Elvis!
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Role: |
The
Narrator
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When: |
July 10x-26,
2009
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Where: |
Castro
Valley Center for the Arts;
19501 Redwood Road, Castro
Valley |
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For More
Info: |
CVCA
Website or
510.889.8961 |
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Music
by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Screenplay and adaptation by Betty
Comden and Adolph Green
Based
on the MGM film (1952)
Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International
Music Library.
There
is no musical more fun than ``Singin' in the Rain,'' and few
that remain as fresh over the years. Its unlikely milieu is
Hollywood during the transition in the late 1920s from silent to
sound motion pictures. Its blend of
vivacious style and humor, catchy numbers and dazzling
choreography rank it for many as the finest example of the
genre. |
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Role: |
Kathy
Seldon
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When: |
August
7-16, 2009
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Where: |
Woodminster
Amphitheater;
3300 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland, California |
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For More
Info: |
Woodminster
Summer Musicals |
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Role: |
Carrie
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When: |
September
19- 28 2008
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Where: |
Castro
Valley Center for the Arts;
19501 Redwood Road, Castro
Valley |
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For
More
Info: |
CVCA
Website or
510.889.8961 |
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Role: |
Laurey
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When: |
September
14-16 and 21-13, 2007
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Where: |
Castro
Valley Center for the Arts;
19501 Redwood Road, Castro
Valley |
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For More
Info: |
CVCA
Website or
510.889.8961 |
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When: |
June
14-24, 2007
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Where: |
Playhouse
West;
1345 Locust Street in downtown Walnut Creek |
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For More
Info: |
Playhouse
West |
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Featuring: |
Michael
Denten, Eileen Meredith, Marisa Lenhardt, Natasha Miller,
Michael Morgan, Joy Sherratt, AUSD students, and ACLO
Performers. |
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When: |
Saturday,
December 3, 2005
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Where: |
Kofman
Auditorium;
2200 Central Avenue, Alameda CA |
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For More
Info: |
Alameda
Civic Light Opera
and Alameda
Education Foundation |

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Music
by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Screenplay and adaptation by Betty
Comden and Adolph Green
Based
on the MGM film (1952)
Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International
Music Library.
There
is no musical more fun than ``Singin' in the Rain,'' and few
that remain as fresh over the years. Its unlikely milieu is
Hollywood during the transition in the late 1920s from silent to
sound motion pictures. Its blend of
vivacious style and humor, catchy numbers and dazzling
choreography rank it for many as the finest example of the
genre. |
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When: |
September
5 - September 14, 2005
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Where: |
Woodminster
Amphitheater;
3300 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland, California |
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For More
Info: |
Woodminster
Summer Musicals |

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Words
and Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Produced by special arrangement with
The Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library. Argentina’s
controversial First Lady is the subject of this dynamic musical
masterpiece. As an illegitimate fifteen year old, Eva escaped
her dirt-poor existence for the bright lights of Buenos Aires.
Driven by ambition and blessed with charisma, she was a starlet
at twenty-two, the president’s mistress at twenty-four, First
Lady at twenty-seven, and dead at thirty-three. Eva Peron –
saint to the working-class, reviled by the aristocracy and
mistrusted by the military – was destined to leave a
fascinating political legacy unique in the 20th century. Told
through a compelling score that fuses haunting chorales with
exuberant Latin, pop and jazz influences, EVITA creates an
arresting theatrical portrait as complex as the woman herself. |
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When: |
August
8 - August 17, 2005
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Where: |
Woodminster
Amphitheater;
3300 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland, California |
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For More
Info: |
Woodminster
Summer Musicals |
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