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Tim Espinosa
Written by Daniella Litvak
Ashlee and Tim Espinosa are active members of the Southern California theater scene. They’re actors, directors, and educators. Orange County audiences might be familiar with Ashlee’s performance as Alison Bechdel in Chance Theater’s production of Fun Home in 2020, and Tim directed Fullerton College’s 2017 production of American Idiot. (The Orange Curtain Review has reviews for both shows). They’ve taught at UC Irvine and Fullerton College. They have also turned their talents to Podcasting. Continue Reading
April 10-30, 2016
He sits in the back of the classroom, wearing dark glasses, a baseball cap pulled down low…never speaking. His creative writing assignments are violent, twisted—and artless. He scares the other students. He scares the teachers. The kid is trouble. Or is he just mixed up, using his writing to vent, provoke, maybe even protect himself? Gina is the only teacher willing to get close. But at what risk? Taken from the website
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From “ugly duckling” to Vaudeville star, the career of Fanny Brice spanned from The Ziegfeld Follies, to Hollywood films to radio; making her one of the most celebrated entertainers of all time. But behind all the glitz and glamour was a woman searching for love and battling a stormy relationship. FUNNY GIRL is her story. Featuring the timeless hits I’m the Greatest Star, Don’t Rain On My Parade, People, The Music That Makes MeDance, and You Are Woman, I Am Man. FUNNY GIRL remains one of the greatest musicals ever written. Taken from the Website
runs through December 20.
In the past Santa has been caught making very inappropriate sexual advances on Vixen, and everyone knows about it. But this only happens when Santa is not taking time out to harass the elves or when Mrs. Claus isn’t doing wildly inappropriate costuming acts with them. It seems the North Pole is in serious need of some SVU cops, or at the very least an HR office.
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Man of La Mancha is the story of Miguel de Cervantes, aging, and an utter failure as playwright, poet and tax collector, who has been thrown into a dungeon of a prison in Seville to await trial by the Spanish Inquisition. There, he is dragged before a kangaroo court of his fellow prisoners. Based on The Adventures of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra, Man of La Manchais a comic tragedy of mankind’s struggle to better both himself and the world. Taken from the press release.
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Evenings: Nov. 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8:00 pm
Evening: Nov. 18 at 7:30 pm
Matinees: Nov. 15*, 21, 22 at 2:00 pm
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