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Chasing the American dream

By Jacqui Boggess A  tragedy, a noir, wedding crazed, American dream and a women empowering filled shows all in one place before? Chabot college’s little theater presents emerging works, a program...

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Watchful in the eyes of ‘Le Lechuza’

Jacquelyn Boggess/ Staff Writer Witches, talking skeletons, and dancing tortilla, oh my! ‘‘Le Lechuza’’ is filled with all of those things and more. Written and directed by Chabot College teacher Linda...

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Young Frankenstein the musical

You’ve seen the movie, probably didn’t know it was a play before, listening to the musical has people looking at Mel Brooks as a comical Genius. Wednesday June 30th was opening night for Mel Brook’s...

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Posibilidad or the Death of the worker

San Francisco Mime Troupe is coming to Chabot College Sept. 15 to perform “POSIBILIDAD or Death of the Worker” in the Performing Arts Center. “POSIBILIDAD” centers on a U.S. corporation planning to...

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Made-Up Theatre

Audience involvement writes the impromptu script

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SF Mime Troupe presents “2012 – A Musical”

The Students for Social Justice Club is going to be hosting a show by the San Francisco Mime Troupe on Sept. 21, 2011 at the Chabot College Performing Arts Center. Admission is free, and they only ask...

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San Francisco Mime Troupe Coming to Chabot

The Students for Social Justice Club will be hosting a show by the San Francisco Mime Troupe on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at the Chabot College Performing Arts Center. The San Francisco Mime Troupe will be...

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“What My Husband Doesn’t Know”

[media-credit id=582 align="aligncenter" width="500"][/media-credit] A centerfold, with playwrite David E. Talbert Local radio station, Kblx, continuously spun clips of conversation (sound bites) from...

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African Renaissance

[media-credit name="PHOTO COURTESY OF MONIQUE CARBONI/FELAONBROADWAY.COM" align="aligncenter" width="500"][/media-credit] For those inspired by the power of music and the lives of musicians – time is...

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California School for the Deaf Presents: “The Island of Dr. Moreau”

 On March 22 through March 24, California School for the Deaf High School Drama Club will be performing “The Island of Dr. Moreau” in Fremont, directed by Frank Germinaro Jr. The play is a drama by...

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Chabot auditions for talent show

Chabot College’s annual talent show will be held on April 17 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Reed Bluffington Performing Arts Center on campus. If you want to ensure that you get your ticket, buy early...

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Review: “Electricidad” entertains and engages theater audiences

From April 12 to April 22, the Chabot College Theater Arts Department is performing “Electricidad” at the Douglas Morrisson Theatre in Hayward. The play is written by Luis Alfaro and directed by Linda...

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Mariachi night echoed in the streets of Hayward

A Chabot fundraiser to support MECHA and Active Dreamers was held on Friday, October 12, 2012 at the City Hall Plaza in downtown Hayward. Lasting from 5 to 9 in the evening, the festival featured live...

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Holiday shoppers meet ballerinas with a light show

 On Nov. 17, 2012, a snowflake and flower were on hand to meet and greet shoppers at the Westfield San Francisco Center in San Francisco, Calif. The snowflake and flower were from the San Francisco...

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Emerging Works Playwright Festival

On December 4, 5, 11 and 12, Emerging Works debuted nine student original plays in room 1328. Emerging Works is designed to showcase playwrights by performing plays originally written in the dramatic...

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Chabot Theater Presents Emerging Works

From May 7-11, 2013, Chabot College Theater Arts Presented Emerging Works, an 18 year tradition where students share original plays. Rachel LaPell, the host of Emerging Works introduced each play and...

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No Drought About It: “110 in the Shade” is a Must-See

Set in a Western town in the 1930’s, “110 in the Shade” introduces the small town of Three Point which struggles with drought under scorching 110-degree temperature. Its residents catch a glimpse of...

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Review – Disney on Ice: Rocking Ever After

Disney on Ice’s favorite fairytale idols rocked the Oracle Arena from opening night on Wednesday, Feb. 26 until Sunday, March 2. Bay Area residents got a chance to witness a magical show full of...

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Emerging works: “The Last Aria”&“Proposition”

Two outstanding plays were performed on Friday, May 9, at the Chabot College Little Theater as part of a series of performances for Emerging Work. Both student-written, “The Last Aria” and...

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Sex Signals

On Sept. 25, 2014, Catharsis Productions presented educational improv comedy, “Sex Signals”, for a one day only performance at the Chabot Performing Arts Center. The show educated students and staff...

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