(M)asking Questions is coming to Cal Rep

Posted on Wednesday 26 April 2006

Cal Rep presents (M)asking Questions: The Life Stages of Humanitas Persona
University Players presents The Last Five Years
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University Players presents The Last Five Years

by Jason Robert Brown
directed by Joanne Gordon

May 5-May 13
General Admission: $15, Students: $12, Faculty/Staff/Seniors: $12

Tuesday through Thursday at 7 PM,
Friday and Saturday at 8 PM,
Matinee on Saturday, May 13 at 2 PM

A hip haunting musical by one of America’s most interesting young composers, The Last Five Years explores all the delight and excitement of falling in love and juxtaposes it with the pain and despair of a breakup. Through sung by two dynamic performers, the musical traces the lifetime of a marriage from two directions and perspectives.

conceived by Gavin Hawk and developed in collaboration with Cal Rep Company Members
directed by Anne Justine D’Zmura
April 28-May 13
Individuals: $20, Students: $17, Faculty/Staff/Seniors: $15

Tuesday through Thursday at 7 PM,
Friday and Saturday at 8 PM,
Matinee on Saturday, May 13 at 2 PM

(M)asking Questions: The Life Stages of Humanitas Persona is an exciting theatrical exhibit which investigates a newly discovered species whose evolutionary process has striking parallels to humankind. (M)asking Questions: The Life Stages of Humanitas Persona provokes numerous questions about the nature of existence and our relationships with the world around us.

For tickets call 562.985.5526.

Buy Tickets Online

Don’t forget you can now purchase tickets for Cal Rep productions online. All you need is a credit card (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express accepted). Please note there will be a $4.00 processing fee for all credit card purchases in addition to a $2.00 processing fee for internet purchases.

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