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Theatre Flamenco presents SER y Estar, Saturday, January 9 at 8 pm A passionate and vibrant production, To Be or to be is the latest work by the award-winning company Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco. A unique and unforgettable journey along the borders of identity, the company’s powerful choreography, dynamic footwork and vivid stage presentations will leave you breathless. Artistic Director Carola Zertuche and the company members will be joined by guest artists from Spain for this one-time opportunity at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts. MainStage - $38 adults; TICKETS: Call 650-903-6000 or Order Tickets ON-LINE Institute of Transpersonal Psychology presents AIKIDO INTERPRETED Sunday, January 10 at 2 pm Aikido scholar, John Stevens, describes Aikido as, “Not a religion, but more than a martial art.” Based on the spiritual vision of its founder, Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido is a ‘Way,’ a vehicle of transformation. Professor Stevens will speak and show previously private images of the founder of Aikido and his calligraphy. MainStage -$35 general; $31 ITP faculty/alumni; $28
students TICKETS: Call 650-903-6000 or Order Tickets ON-LINE Peninsula Youth Theatre Stories on Stage presents PUSS ’N BOOTS Friday, January 15 at 9:30 & 11:00 am The world’s smartest cat strikes out to find adventure and glory in this charming adaptation by local playwright Kate Hawley. This world premiere production is funded through the Applied Materials Excellence in the Arts Grants, a program of Arts Council Silicon Valley. SecondStage -Friday – $6; Saturday – $10
TICKETS: Call 650-903-6000 or Order Tickets ON-LINE TheatreWorks presentsDADDY LONG LEGS January 20 through February 14 In the must-see event of the year, the composer of TheatreWorks’ triumphant hit Emma joins the Tony Award-winning director of blockbuster Les Misérables to create a glorious new musical romance. Set in turn-of-the-century New England, it is the story of Jerusha Abbott, a talented orphan sent to a prestigious college by an anonymous benefactor she knows only as “Daddy Long Legs.” Revealed through witty, wistful letters, her journey to self-sufficiency, education, and romance chronicles the emergence of a delightfully independent American woman. Music and lyrics by Paul Gordon, based on the novel by Jean Webster, directed by John Caird. Co-World Premiere with Rubicon Theatre Company. Audio-described performances on February 12 & 13 at 8 pm and February 14 at 2 pm MainStage - January 20, 21 & 22 previews –
$44 adults; $42 seniors; $36 educators/young adults (30 & under);
$29 fulltime students with ID. Sunday 7 pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
& Friday – $59, $52* adults; $50, $43* seniors; $43, $36 educators/young
adults (30 & under); $31, $24* fulltime students with ID. Saturday
2 & 8 pm & Sunday 2 pm - $67, $60* adults; $57, $50* seniors;
$49, $42* educators/ young adults (30 & under); $34, $27* fulltime
students with ID. TICKETS: Call 650-903-6000 or Order Tickets ON-LINE TDC - A contemporary dance company presents SECOND STAGE 2010 Saturday, January 30 at 3 & 7 pm TDC is pleased to present a collection of short works demonstrating the wide variety of dance styles its company members have experienced during the 2009-2010 season so far. This informal concert showcases many of the TDC training and choreography programs including student choreography, senior college audition solos and guest choreographers’ works. SecondStage - $22 TICKETS: Call 650-903-6000 or Order Tickets ON-LINE
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