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East of the Sun & West of the Moon Opening :: May 03, 2007

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Don't let your kids miss these
HUGE PUPPETS and CREEPY TROLL MASKS!

The Theatre Arts Department
is proud to present

East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Adapted by Tina Howe

A full-length family show recommended for age seven and up. Contains trolls.

The entire department is involved in creating this "Lion King-like" extravaganza. The Puppetry Class is creating everything from Trolls to Giant Wind puppets using techniques from Asian Theatre. The Makeup Class is creating extravagant masks and prosthetics for the actors. The Stagecraft Class is building the Norwegian Woods and making an actor fly ! The Properties Class is building a Giant Bear and fanciful food props. The Costume Class is building the stunning fairy-tale costumes.

"Once upon a time, far to the North, there lived a kind and beautiful girl named Tove whose greedy family gave her away to an enormous white bear in exchange for a great fortune." So begins this magical Norwegian fairy tale adapted by award-winning U.S. playwright Tina Howe and brought to life in a stunning production fusing Eastern and Western theatrical styles. Filled with surprises like wonderfully nasty trolls and a bewitched prince, Tove's journey to the four corners of the world is a great adventure for the whole family.


WHEN: April 27, 28 and May 2, 3, 4, 5 at 8PM
May 5 at 2PM, May 6 at 3PM

WHERE: Burbank Auditorium


Buy tickets ONLINE!
(really, we mean it this time)
www.santarosa.edu/theatrearts
Unfortunately we are not able to process vouchers online.


TICKETS: Call: 527-4307
Burbank Box Office: WThF 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM, and one hour before the show
General $15
Seniors (62 and over) & Students $10
Youth (12 and under) $8
All Faculty, Staff, and Associated Student members receive one FREE ticket. Pick up your voucher in Pioneer Hall during regular business hours. Prior to performance date bring the voucher to our Burbank box office to receive your ticket.


Directed by Wendy Wisely
Music Composed by Janis Wilson
Costumes, Puppets, Makeup, Masks, and Hair Design by Maryanne Scozzari
Set Design by Peter Crompton
Light Design by Theo Bridant
Sound Design by Tony Melin
Mask and Movement Training by Eliot Fintushel
Properties Design by Julia Kwitchoff
Production Manager Celeste Thomas

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