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Theatre
A Festival of New Work: Stolen Children, Raw Footage, and Performance Art
ASU Herberger College of the Arts
April 13-April 24, 2005
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Add Review/CommentThree original theatrical works created by ASU faculty and graduate students. Stolen Children, Performance Art, and Raw Footage. Stolen Children is a gripping tale written by graduate Kristyn Benedyk from history of early Arizona, when orphans were shipped from New York to local homes and racial turmoil erupted between Anglo and Mexican families. Recommended for mature audiences. Performance Art Theatre professors and performance artists Lance Gharavi and Jeff McMahon present an evening of performance art developed by Herberger College faculty and graduate students exploring new theatrical forms and original artistic visions. Recommended for mature audiences. Raw Footage is an insanely funny and disturbing play written by graduate student Laurel Haines about a documentary filmmaker who manufactures his own version of heart-tugging 'reality.' Recommended for mature audiences. Directed by Ron May. Stolen Children 7:30pm - April 13, 22 6:00pm - April 16 2:00pm - April 24 Performance Art 7:30pm - April 14, 20 9:00pm - April 16 6:00pm - April 23 Raw Footage 7:30pm - April 15, 21 2:00pm - April 17 9:00pm - April 23
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $5-$20
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Dates & Times
Dates:
April 13-April 24, 2005Times:
Wednesday-Sunday 7:30pm -
Venue Info
901 South Forest Mall Tempe, AZ 85287
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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