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CITIZEN HELENA
Written by Fairfax High School student Andrew Dominquez and incorporating original music, photography, graphic design, costumes and poetry by students, "Citizen Helena" spans eighteen years following the story of Helena, an immigrant from Mexico.
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SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE!
“Schoolhouse Rock” was an ABC TV series that enchanted late boomers and Gen Xers for thirteen seasons from 1973 to 1986, returning to the air in 1992. It developed a cult following, featured on literally a dozen fan sites with the emergence of the Internet. It was referenced in motion pictures (“Reality Bites”, “Detroit Rock City”, “Never Been Kissed”) and in the ultimate form of tribute, spoofed by “The Simpsons”, “Family Guy” and Drew Carey.
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BUTTERFLIES OF UGANDA
Butterflies of Uganda tells the story of Mary, who as a young Acholi girl was stolen from her home in Northern Uganda and forced to fight as a soldier in the Lord's Resistance Army.
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BAD HURT ON CEDAR STREET
Set during the course of Easter weekend, 2001, “Bad Hurt On Cedar Street” chronicles the tribulations of the Kendall family of Cranston, Rhode Island. The play is a family drama of survival and the power of the human spirit to persevere. The production marks the opening of the Greenway Arts Alliance’s Eighth Annual Season, which is overseen by Co-Artistic Directors, Whitney Weston and Pierson Blaetz.
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Hercules on Normandy
"Hercules on Normandie" ultimately has to be classified as a politically charged magical play with music. Conceived for a 21st Century audience, its concerns are entirely immediate.
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ORPHANS
Al Pacino starred in the Los Angeles
workshop production of Lyle Kessler's Orphans at the Greenway Court
Theatre. The production will next head to New York later this
year.
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PERMANENT COLLECTION
By Thomas Gibbons
Directed by Harry Lennix and Dwain Perry
Produced by Cynthia F. Stillwell
April 15 through May 15, 2005
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The History of Fairfax According to a Sandwich
Presented by GREENWAY Arts Alliance and directed by Jon Shear
October 1 through November 7, 2004 |
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ALL GOOD SOLDIERS IN THE WEST WIND
Written by Michael Heath
Directed by James Eric
June 18 - July 31, 2004 |
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CENTER OF THE STAR
Written by Yehuda Hyman
Directed by Tracy Young
January 29 – February 29, 2004
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Banned and
Burned in America
By Bryan Davidson and Kim Dunbar
Directed by Ayana Cahrr
September 2003 |
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A CLOCKWORK
ORANGE
Written by Anthony Burgess
Co-produced by Rick Sparks and GREENWAY Arts Alliance
Directed by Rick Sparks
March 2003 |
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Dessalines (The Heart) Blood And Liberation: For The Love Of Freedom, Part
II
Part 2 of the trilogy of the Haitian
Revolution
Written by Levy Lee Simon
Co-produced with the Robey Theatre Company, founded by Danny Glover and Ben
Guillory
September 2002
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ACTS OF LOVE AND REDEMPTION
A two part, one act series featuring six provocative and humorous
adaptations of short stories.
May 2002
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SENIOR
YEAR
Filmed at Fairfax High in Los Angeles, a city and school at the
epicenter of the explosion of diversity in America today, Senior Year is
the story of a generation on the edge of a new world.
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A CHARLIE
BROWN COMMERCIAL CHRISTMAS
Produced by Scott Davidson, Rick Sparks and Whitney
Weston
Directed and choreographed by Rick Sparks
November 2001 |
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For The Love of
Freedom Part 1, Toussaint (the soul) Rise and Revolution
Part 1 of the trilogy of the Haitian Revolution
Written by Levy Lee Simon
Co-produced with the Robey Theatre Company, founded by Danny Glover and Ben
Guillory -
September 2001. |
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They
Shoot Horses, Don't They
An original stage adaptation of Horace McCoy's
depression-era novel, by Rick Sparks & Gary Carter, was the highlight of the
2000-2001 season at GREENWAY Court Theater. |
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The
BLACKSMYTHS PLAYWRIGHTS LAB - JUNETEENTH READING SERIES
Blacksmyths was created to
support and nurture the diverse voices of black playwrights. A highly
talented group of writers are given an opportunity to develop their
craft through a yearlong workshop. The group produces a June symposium
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DAVID ZASLOFF
My life is a Jazz Song - A one-man show. |
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VERANDA |
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Sonnets for an Old Century
Written by José Rivera-Directed by James Eric-opened: January 14, 2000
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