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September
21 & 22
Cyrano De Bergerac
East
LA Classic Theatre
October
19 & 20
Student One-Act Plays
ECC Theater Group
November
17
Funny Girl
November
30
December 1,2, 7, 8
The Marriage of Bette & Boo
ECC
Theater Group
2002
Spring Preview
February
8
Uncle Gunjiro's Girlfriend
March
8-10, 15-17
Little Shop of Horrors
ECC
Theater Group
April
25, 26, 27
Festival Of Original One-Act Plays
ECC Theater Group
May
3
A Noise Within presents
Love's Labour's Lost
May
10-12, 17, 18
The Sea Gull
ECC
Theater Group

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a courtesy to the performers and our audience, children under 5 years
of age will not be admitted to theatre series performances. Children 5
and older however, must have a ticket and be able to sit quietly throughout
the performance. Thank you for your support and understanding.
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Saturdays,
July 21 & 28 at 8 pm -
Friday, July 27 at 8 pm
Sundays, July 22 & 29 at 3 pm
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Book
by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
Music by Richard Rodgers Directed by Ron Scarlata
Lyrics
by Oscar Hammerstein II

Suggested by "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers." Marsee
Auditorium comes alive with the sounds of this beloved Broadway
show and feature film. This inspiring story of the von Trapp family
singers touches the heart.
Marsee Auditorium $ 21 (Children
12 and under $12)

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Friday,
September 21 at 7 pm
Saturday, September 22 at 2 pm & 7 pm
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
Presented
byEast
LA Classic Theatre

Classics that resonate with today's
Los Angeles are the trademark of Tony Plana's company. Edmund
Rostand's tragicomedy of the idealistic poet-philosopher-warrior
Cyrano is played to the jazz beat heard in Spanish cabarets of the
1930s.

Campus Theatre
$12

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ECC
THEATER
presents

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Friday
and Saturday October 19, 20 at 8 pm
ECC THEATER
presents
STUDENT ONE-ACT PLAYS
Ron Scarlata and
Bill Georges, faculty advisors

A full evening of exciting and diversified
student-directed plays presented in the intimacy of the Campus Theatre.
Students, actors, directors and playwrights who have participated
in previous productions have been recognized for "outstanding
achievement" by judges from the American College Theatre Festival.

Campus
Theatre $6

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Saturday November 17 at 8 pm
FUNNY
GIRL
Music by Jules Styne, Lyrics
by Bob Merrill,
Book by Isobel Lennarts 
Inspired by incidents in the life
of comedian extra ordinaire Fanny Brice, this Broadway hit
follows the ugly duckling aspiring actress as she becomes a Ziegfeld
Follies star and finds love with handsome gambler Nick Arnstein.

Marsee
Auditorium $ 32 / $29

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ECC
THEATER
presents

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Friday/Saturday
November 30, December 1 / 7, 8 at 8 pm
Sunday, December 2 at 3 pm
THE MARRIAGE OF BETTE AND BOO
by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
directed by Jeff Paul
Christopher Durang's autobiographical
account of his childhood and his parents' marriage, is both riotously
funny and wrenchingly sad. Hastily wed, Boo becomes alcoholic, Bette
is unable to deliver children, the in-laws bicker incessantly, and
their priest thinks he's a strip of fried bacon! Durang paints this
dysfunctional family with a surrealistic brush, but in its absurdity
Durang manages to create order out of a chaotic past, and to imbue
the pain of the nuclear family with sympathy and a lot of heart.
Christopher Durang, alternately witty and brilliant, slightly acerbic
and sometimes silly, admits that The Marriage of Bette and Boo is
his favorite of all his plays. 
Campus
Theatre Evenings: $9 / Matinee: $7

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Spring Preview |
 
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Friday,
February 8 at 8 pm
Brenda Wong Aoki in
UNCLE GUNJIRO'S GIRLFRIEND
with
music by Mark Izu, bassist  
A Japanese-American love match raises firestorm of
protest.

Campus Theatre $21

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ECC
THEATER
presents

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ECC
THEATER
presents 
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Thursday/Friday/Saturday
April 25, 26, 27 at 8 pm
FESTIVAL OF ORIGINAL ONE-ACT PLAYS
Joe
Bonanno and Bill
Georges, faculty advisors 
A selection of one-act
plays from our most talented students. Enjoy the work of these new
playwrights, actors, directors, designers and technicians.

Haag Recital
Hall $6 |


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Friday,
May 3 at 8 pm
A NOISE WITHIN presents
William Shakespeare's
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST

Vivacious ladies tempt courtiers sworn
to study and fasting.

Marsee Auditorium
$22 / $19
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ECC
THEATER
presents
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Friday/Saturday
May 10, 11 / 17, 18 at 8 pm
Sunday, May 12 at 3 pm
THE SEA GULL
by Anton
Chekhov directed by David
Catanzarite 
An
absorbing and compelling tapestry, and evocation of real life and
real people and, ultimately, a deeply moving and revealing human
experience.

Campus
Theatre Evenings: $9 / Matinee: $7

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