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Opening December 9: Arcadia

Opening December 9: Arcadia

Arcadia
by Tom Stoppard
directed by Bill Peters
December 9 — Saturday, December 13 @ 8pm with a 2pm performance Saturday the 13th.

Tom Stoppard’s theatrical masterpiece, set in an English country manor, is a funny, poignant and deeply intelligent meditation on love, mortality, poetry, history and the beautiful enigmas of chaos theory.

Join us Saturday December 13 after the 2pm Matinee performance for a Talk-Back with the director and designers. For more information contact the Department of Theatre Arts at theatre@sfsu.edu.

Theatre Design and Computers Offered in S09

Theatre Design and Computers Offered in S09

TH A 609
THEATRE DESIGN AND COMPUTERS
(AutoCAD)
SPRING 2009

IT WILL LIKELY MEET ON
FRIDAYS, 10AM-NOON

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TAKING THIS CLASS & ARE AVAILABLE AT THE ABOVE TIME CONTACT KIM SCHWARTZ ASAP

KS@SFSU.EDU

Teaching Assistants needed for Kim Schwartz

Teaching Assistants needed for Kim Schwartz

Very few hours, mostly at the beginning of the Fall semester.

I’m planning on BIG changes to the THA 310 class and I need an ARMY of TAs for a series of “intensive labs” during the first week of classes.

See me or email me…soon!
ks@sfsu.edu

Auditions for a Masters Thesis Production "A New Year's Carol"

Auditions for a Masters Thesis Production "A New Year's Carol"

Auditions for a Masters Thesis Production "A New Year's Carol" - Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol set in 1929 San Francisco Chinatown.
Looking Asian or Asian American actors.

Praise for SF State Theatre Department's "Machinal"

Praise for SF State Theatre Department's "Machinal"

Local theatre critics have praised "Machinal" and it's director Mark Jackson for its "sardonic, devilishly staged caricatures of everyday automatonia, delicately modulated tension, deft humor, and understated horror." and "Once again, I came away from the theatre with my head spinning, wondering why "professional" companies rarely produce work as intelligent, emotionally disturbing and fresh as this." Congratulations to the cast and crew for their hard work, professionalism, and beguiling performances. Up next: Chess directed by Barbara Damashek opening November 14.

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