Critics Pick:
Backstage West Special Garland Award - Best
Track Record of 1997
This
is a presentationof the co-op division of p.r.t. and not part
of the regular p.r.t. schedule
George
Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland on July 26, 1856. He
wrote 47 plays, including Candida, Man and Superman, Arms and
the Man, The Devil's Desciple, Heartbreak House, Back to Methusclah,
Androcles and the Lion, Mrs. Warren's Profession and St. Joan.
He received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1925. This production
is in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Shaw's first
production of Candida.
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Pacific
Resident Theatre Presents George Bernard Shaw's Rollicking feminist
Comedy
Directed by Michael Rothhaar
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Featuring: Orson Bean,
Terrence Beasor, Alexander Enberg, Mari Gorman, Jaxon Gwillim,
Alley Mills
Set John Binkley Lighting Jill Proctor Costumes Dana
Woods
Produced By Paula Malcomson
Three Weeks Only: Thursday Through Sunday at 8pm March
26-20 - Apr 2-5 - Apr 9-12
705 1/2 Venice
Blvd (corner of Oakwood) Suggested
donation at the door $10 To
make a reservation call (310) 301-1906
The Pacific
Resident Theatre is under the Artistic
Direction of MARILYN FOX
CANDIDA
REVIEWS
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