Sunday, May 15, 2005
Moonies out in the world
Regular Moonie, Milissa Carey (most recently seen as Queen Aggravain in Once Upon a Mattress) is appearing in something a little off the beaten path, but according to her, worth the trip:
What:
Robert Holman's Making Noise Quietly
Who:
directed by Clive Chafer and Erin Gilley,
performed by Noah James Butler*, Milissa Carey*, David Koppel*, Dan Marsh, and Sue Trigg.
(*Members, Actors Equity Association)
Where:
TheatreFIRST
Lisser Hall, Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd. (at Hwy 580), Oakland. (Lisser Hall is wheelchair accessible.)
When:
Schedule: Thursday-Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm.
Preview: Thursday, May 12th
Opening: Friday, May 13th
Closing: Sunday, June 5th
How much:
Thursday, Sunday $18;
Friday, Saturday $22
Under 25's: Always half price.
Seniors, students, TBA members: $3 off
Pay what you can: Thursday, May 19th
Box Office and Information: 510 436 5085
Need more deets?
Making Noise Quietly is not one, but three beautiful plays. Each one is a deeply moving vignette about the long range effects of war. Sometimes lyrical, sometimes funny, their "haunting continuity" gives them a "powerful cumulative effect". (These quotes are from reviews of Making Noise Quietly's triumphant West End premiere in 1999.)
http://theatrefirst.com/
What:
Robert Holman's Making Noise Quietly
Who:
directed by Clive Chafer and Erin Gilley,
performed by Noah James Butler*, Milissa Carey*, David Koppel*, Dan Marsh, and Sue Trigg.
(*Members, Actors Equity Association)
Where:
TheatreFIRST
Lisser Hall, Mills College, 5000 MacArthur Blvd. (at Hwy 580), Oakland. (Lisser Hall is wheelchair accessible.)
When:
Schedule: Thursday-Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm.
Preview: Thursday, May 12th
Opening: Friday, May 13th
Closing: Sunday, June 5th
How much:
Thursday, Sunday $18;
Friday, Saturday $22
Under 25's: Always half price.
Seniors, students, TBA members: $3 off
Pay what you can: Thursday, May 19th
Box Office and Information: 510 436 5085
Need more deets?
Making Noise Quietly is not one, but three beautiful plays. Each one is a deeply moving vignette about the long range effects of war. Sometimes lyrical, sometimes funny, their "haunting continuity" gives them a "powerful cumulative effect". (These quotes are from reviews of Making Noise Quietly's triumphant West End premiere in 1999.)
http://theatrefirst.com/