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About the Theatre
Located in the Communications Building, Bldg. 5,
the 212-seat Spartan Theatre is an ideal place to spend a captivating evening experiencing
plays produced by the SFCC Drama Department.
The Theatre features a recently installed digital lighting system, new seating and
carpeting, complete wardrobe and makeup facilities, and a set design and construction
workshop. The Drama Department performs three to seven major productions per year.
For more information check out the Drama home
page or contact William Marlowe at (509) 533-3592 or Craig Rickett
at (509) 533-3608.
2007 - 2008 Theatre Schedule
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Long Day's Journey into Night performed by the Actor's Repertory Theatre
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Considered O'Neill's masterpiece and perhaps the greatest American play of all time.
Long Day's Journey Into Night follows the haunted Tyrone family through a
shattering day and night, as they battle their demons, their pasts, and one another.
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Dates:
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September 21 - October 7
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Lysistrata by Aristophanes
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Athens and Sparta are engaged in an endless war. Lysistrata plots a crafty solution using
gender politics and unites the women of Athens in a general sex strike to force the
soldiers to come to their senses. Adult language and situations.
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Dates:
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Nov. 1-3 & 8-10 at 7:30 PM
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Nov. 4 (Food Bank Benefit) & 11 at 2:00 PM.
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SFCC Students:
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Free Admission
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Other Students:
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$6.00 with Student ID
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Seniors, Faculty & Staff:
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$6.00
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General Admission:
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$8.00
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Souvenir performed by the Actor's Repertory Theatre
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She considered herself the greatest diva of her age ... Unfortunately, she couldn't
sing a note. This recent Off-Broadway hit comedy is the hilarious and touching
true story of legendary incapable coloratura Florence Foster Jenkins, who sang
everywhere from her living room to Carnegie Hall, and all to the derisive delight
of the rich and famous. A laugh filled treat for music lovers and opera haters alike.
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Dates:
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November 23 through December 9
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Rabbit Hole performed by the Actor's Repertory Theatre
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Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize and nominated for 5 Tony Awards, this acclaimed
smash hit created a sensation on Broadway. A family comes together during one
of the most difficult periods of their lives in a brilliantly rendered celebration
of the best life has to offer - and the worth.
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Dates:
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January 11 through January 27
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Oedipus the King by Sophocles
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The most famous of all the Greek Tragedies, brilliantly illustrates how power
and ego corrupt the greatest of men.
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Dates:
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February 28-29, March 1, 6-8 at 7:30 PM
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March 2 (Food Bank Benefit), 9 at 2:00 PM.
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SFCC Students:
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Free Admission
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Other Students:
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$6.00 with Student ID
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Seniors, Faculty & Staff:
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$6.00
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General Admission:
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$8.00
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Pete n' Kelly performed by the Actor's Repertory Theatre
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A Sparkling New Musical Cocktail ... on the rocks. It's 1968! Tune in as America's
swingin' sweethearts - Pete Bartel and Keely Stevens - reunite for a live television
special re-living their illustrious musical career on TV, in Las Vegas, and at the
top of the Hit Parade. The only catch - they haven't spoken since their divorce
five years ago.
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Dates: April 4 through April 20
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Antigone by Sophocles
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This modern translation of the classic Antigone continues to speak to today's
audience as it illustrates a clash between the moral powers of family and state,
ending with injustice because they are one-sided views.
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Dates:
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May 29-31, June 5-8 at 7:30 PM
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June 1 (Food Bank Benefit), 8 at 2:00 PM.
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SFCC Students:
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Free Admission
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Other Students:
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$6.00 with Student ID
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Seniors, Faculty & Staff:
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$6.00
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General Admission:
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$8.00
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Night of Illusions
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A benefit show for the Revelers Drama Club.
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Dates:
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June 12 at 7:30 PM
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