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March 18, 2008

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“Lysistrata” Opens in the University Theatre April 18

WHAT: CSUDH Department of Theatre Arts Presents Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata”

WHEN: 8 p.m. April 18, 19, 25 and 26; 2 p.m. April 27

WHERE: University Theatre, 1000 E. Victoria St., Carson, CA 90747

COST: $12 or $10 for students and seniors

(Carson, CA)— The California State University, Dominguez Hills Department of Theatre Arts is pleased to present the classic Greek comedy by Aristophanes, “Lysistrata.” The final play of the 2007-08 season, “Lysistrata” opens April 18 and continues through April 27.

Possibly the boldest antiwar play ever written, “Lysistrata” tells the story of women in ancient Athens and Sparta who join together to withhold their “offerings” from their men until they stop a senseless war. In the satiric universe of Aristophanes, everything is turned upside down, but the message of the play—make love, not war!—extends far beyond 5th century B.C. The CSUDH Department of Theatre Arts’ version will be set in more modern times, 1965 Las Vegas against the backdrop of the Vietnam War.

“How timely for our department to be making an antiwar statement right now with the country debating Iraq in our presidential race,” said Sydell Weiner, chair of the department.

“The anti-Vietnam music is relatable to our audience, plus the setting of Caesar’s Palace still has that Greek/Roman of the original play,” says director Marla Gam-Hudson, visiting professor of theatre arts and a CSUDH alumna who has more than 30 years of experience as an actress, director and acting coach with Southern California theater groups.

Leading the cast are students Amber Jackson, LaNeisha McKnight, Mallory Kerwin, Ashley Ferguson, Geraldine Gomez, Glen Jimenez, Percy Arcibal, Corey Cohen, Taka Miki, Tabitha Ayou, Candice Bouttie, Hollie Jagen, Erin Adams, Juanita Aaron, Mauricio Amaral, Chrisgen Whitfield, and a chorus of outrageous women.

Performances will take place two weekends only, April 18 and 19 and April 25-27, with Friday and Saturday shows at 8 p.m. The Sunday, April 27, show will be at 2 p.m.

Individual ticket prices are $12 or $10 for students and senior citizens. Special group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at (310) 243-3589. Online ticket purchasing is also available at www.zaptix.com (browse “California”).

The University Theatre complex, which includes the 475-seat University Theatre and the more intimate Edison Studio Theatre, is located on the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills off Toro Center Drive/Tamcliff Street at Victoria Street in the city of Carson. Metered parking lots are within walking distance. Permits are $3 and can be purchased at yellow kiosk machines near each lot.

For more information, call (310) 243-3588.

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About Department of Theatre Arts -- Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre and with memberships in the California Education Theatre Association and the Southern California Educational Theatre Association, the CSUDH Theatre Arts Department stages six theatrical productions each season in either its 485-seat University Theatre or the more intimate 70-seat Edison Studio Theatre. In addition to producing actors and actresses, the department also educates students to be part of the community. Through its Teatro Dominguez multicultural theatre company, students take on leadership roles in touring original and ethnic shows to local K-12 schools; its Black Theatre Program provides courses, touring shows and workshops that illuminate the black experience for people of all ages and ethnicities; and the newly formed Dominguez Bridge Theatre Company creates and produces original plays that tell the story of the surrounding communities.

About CSU Dominguez Hills -- California State University, Dominguez Hills is a highly diverse, urban university located in the South Bay, primarily serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The university prides itself on its outstanding faculty and friendly, student-centered environment. Known for excellence in teacher education, nursing, psychology, business administration, and digital media arts, new degree programs include computer science, criminal justice, recreation and leisure studies, social work, and communication disorders. On campus is the Home Depot Center, a multi-purpose sports complex that hosts world-class soccer, tennis, track and field, lacrosse, and cycling.

 

 

 



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