Friday and Saturday at 8pm. Last shows!

Come laugh and cry and laugh some more, and appreciate the hard work and talent of our high school students. The last two shows are tonight and tomorrow night, Friday and Saturday at 8pm. Don’t wait to get your tickets – as word spreads, this show often sells out.

 

Please join us for an evening of five one act plays directed by Gunn High School theatre students. All plays are performed each evening of the show. With a blend of the comic and the serious, you can be assured of an evening of amazing creativity and talent!

Studio Theatre at Gunn High School, 780 Arastradero, Palo Alto

Business Lunch at the Russian Tea Room
by Christopher Durang, directed by Elizabeth Reynolds
A struggling playwright learns bizarre new ideas from a top Hollywood producer.

Lithuania
by Rupert Brooke, directed by Oz Amram
A poor farming family is visited by a mysterious rich stranger passing through the woods.

Soap Opera 
by David Ives, directed by Elana Loeb
The story of a passionate love triangle between a man, his girlfriend, and his washing machine.

Universal Language
by David Ives, directed by Eve Kelly
This adorable and quirky One Act is not all gibberish – it is about the power of language and how it alone can keep you from ever being “lornly”.

The Valiant
by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass, directed by Jeremy Neff.
Is James Dyke his real name? Does he have a family? He may be a murderer, but then why does the Warden feel that when he sends Dyke to the execution room, he will be doing something every bit as criminal as what James Dyke did?

Tickets are now on sale
Performances May 10-19, 2012 in the Studio Theatre

Thursdays at 7pm (note the early weeknight start time!)
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Wednesday matinee (May 16) at 4pm

Wednesday matinee tickets $5
All other shows $5 online or at the SAC, $6 at the door

Get your tickets early — you save money by buying ahead, and you won’t risk being turned away from a full house. Don’t miss out!

All photos courtesy of Don Anderson. Many thanks to Don for this gift.
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