PEOPLE POWER Info Night

PEOPLE POWER is having an INFO NIGHT on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19!!! 8PM! Location Oakes Learning Center!

We are planning to meet everybody, talk, LEARN, and PLAY SOME THEATRE GAMES!!! YEEE!!

We are very excited about this night and we’re expecting a lot of people to check it out! THANKS!

Bring a friend!

Below is the Facebook invite
http://ucsc.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5872315274&ref=mf

E-mail us if you have any questions!
PeoplePower.FSA@gmail.com

Or check out our Facebook group
http://ucsc.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2256137427&ref=mf

TWILIGHT

Rainbow Theatre presents… TWILIGHT (By Anna Deavere Smith)
Directed by Valerie Gibbins and Zury Ruiz

November 16-17
Doors open @ 7:30pm
Stevenson Event Center
$7 UCSC / FREE for Stevenson students

Click here for Paul’s personalized video invitation!

In 1992, a verdict was announced that acquitted four LAPD officers of the violent beating of an African American man, Rodney King. This sparked a series of events that have brought to light prejudices within the judicial system of Los Angeles and the nation. Twilight is a compilation of monologues derived from interviews with various people involved in the riots incited by the verdict. These monologues range from first-hand accounts to public speeches, each contributing to the depiction of the turmoil felt by the city of Los Angeles and the greater nation.

Last Chance to Watch Rainbow Theatre

Rainbow Theatre Fall Shows

Come and support cast members from FSA!

The 2007 Fall shows include:

Chicano/Latino Production
Directed by Karla Flores and Yvonne Franklin
Black Butterfly, Jaguar Girl, Piñata Woman and Other Superhero Girls Like Me
By Luis Alfaro

Several beauties blossom on the streets of East Los Angeles as the playwright follows the journey of five young women as they struggle with pressing issues that arise in their lives. As they mature, all the wonders they fly through bring these girls together and empower them. These women bring the diverse community of East L.A. to the rest of the world through their message of sadness and strength.

Asian American Production
Directed by Quincy Surasmith and Rachel Bennish
12-1-A
By Wakako Yamauchi

Wakako Yamauchi’s 12-1-A is a beautiful and poetic story of the Tanaka family’s endurance, and identity, as seen through the context of day-to-day life. The Tanaka family, whose experiences mirror Yamauchi’s own, is forcibly removed from its home and sent to an internment camp at the beginning of the U.S. entry into World War II. The family is sequestered alongside 120,000 other Japanese and Japanese Americans living on the West Coast of the United States. Living in the barrack for which the play is named, the Tanakas deal with questions of loyalty, citizenship, rights, and their relationship to the United States and to each other. While the war continues and their futures remain uncertain, the Tanaka family members struggle to stay together, unsure of whether they will ever experience freedom once more.

African American Production
Directed by Lisa Evans and Antonio Glass
Taking of Miss Janie
By Ed Bullins

The Taking of Ms. Janie examines interracial relationships of the 1960s and ’70s–one of the most socially turbulent times in American history. This era was a time of massive social change, and this play strives to discuss how the ideas, culture, and beliefs of the times affect the way blacks and whites interact, both romantically and socially.

Poets Corner
Directed by Sampada Aranke and Charley Fierro
By members of Poets Corner

A collective consisting of writers, dancers, singers, and artists who work together to write and create a showcase based on each member’s own personal story. Because of the unique nature of Poets Corner, each year the final showcase depicts a different aspect of our multicultural community.

The Fifth Element
Directed by Valerie Gibbins and Zury Ruiz
Twilight
By Anna Deavere Smith

In 1992, a verdict was announced that acquitted four LAPD officers of the violent beating of an African American man, Rodney King. This sparked a series of events that have brought to light prejudices within the judicial system of Los Angeles and the nation. Twilight is a compilation of monologues derived from interviews with various people involved in the riots incited by the verdict. These monologues range from first-hand accounts to public speeches, each contributing to the depiction of the turmoil felt by the city of Los Angeles and the greater nation.

Community Outreach
Directed by Irlanda Pulido & Pedro Rivas
En La Tiendita
By Pedro Rivas

A play telling a story of untold stories seeking the impossible. The world of this play is enchanted with spirits and a metaphysical touch that spice up the internal thoughts and emotions of the characters. Guadalupe, an immigrant, is guided by spirits and an the ingrained faith of his ancestors in the quest of a “better” life.

PERFORMANCE DATES
Program A: Superhero Girls and The Taking of Miss Janie
–November 1 and 3 @ the Stevenson Event Center, 8 p.m.
–November 9 @ Santa Cruz High Auditorium, 7 p.m.

Program B: 12-1-A and Poets Corner
–November 2 and 4 @ the Stevenson Event Center, 8 p.m.
–November 10 @ Santa Cruz High Auditorium, 7 p.m.

Program C: Twilight
–November 16 and 17 @ the Stevenson Event Center, 8 p.m.

Program D: En la Tiendita
–TBA, Outreach Show

Tickets for all of the performances are $10 Adults, $7 Students w/ID, available at the door. For more information, contact Don Williams at (831) 459-1861, dwilliam@ucsc.edu, or rainbowtheatre@gmail.com.

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