The CCSF Theater Arts Department and Music Department presents the musical show Cabaret.
The show will be at the Diego Rivera Theater at 50 Phelan/Johnson in San Francisco, CA.
Show dates are April 18, 19, 25 at 8pm and 2 pm matinees on April 20 and 27.
General Admission is $15 and $10 for students and seniors.
For more info, call 415-239-3100.
On related news, the promotional posters and flyers featuring a provocative image of a topless woman with swastikas covering her nipples were recalled and asked to be modified without the swastikas following several complaints from concerned individuals.
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The cast are:
Sergio Almaguer
Claudia Barr
Will Chen
Kai Delen-Briones
Megan Dueck
Leah England
Leah Ferrer
Rachel Gerbozy
Erin Hannan
Geneva Holloman
Julia Lam
Corey Lapier
Edgar Lepe
Mariah McCormick
Lisa McHenry
Holly Mckay
Daniel Nowlin
Larry Pascua
Spencer Peterson
Barbara Ritchison
Joseph Stiefvater
Jenny Veilleux
Harold Wilson
Thomas Wright
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Updated On: 4/11/08 at 07:43 PM
Boy, are people attending a performance going to be surprised when they find out it's all about the swastikas.
You're kidding me right? Censorship in the country has reached a new low. Our college posters were similar and I've seen several posters with the like and never heard anyone complain.
"Concerned Individuals" = The college kids nobody speaks to!
There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I actually witnessed a lady walk out at the San Jose production and several people gasped at the first showing of the arm band with the symbol.
So they can show the nipples but not the swastikas???
What a crazy world.
It's called History.
Did they think they were seeing a Disney show?
Swastikas in a German show in WW 2? Who would have thought?
CCSF interim Chancellor Don Q. Griffin asked for the removal of the swastikas because of complaints and Music Dept. head Madeline Mueller complied by covering the entire breast area altogether with show dates and info.
The artwork was done by Sarah Nocktonick and was chosen out of 20 submissions from other graphic arts students.
The college production director Deborah Shaw suspects that people who don't know "Cabaret" objected to the poster.
There are many people who know "Cabaret" who thought that the artwork was perfect and it captured the decadence of the times.
Wait, at CCSF?!
You'd think they'd know better being in SF...
I thought the same thing, CurtainPullDowner. They should re-release the poster with exposed nipples and see how the school reacts then.
I hope the college does The Producers next year.
Maybe they should have done THE PRODUCERS first.
"Concerned Individuals" = The drama student doing PR for the production.
Who are more moronic? The complainers, or the spineless dweebs who caved? The drama department should have provided the chancellor's office with a FAQ to address utterly ignorant people.
Ridiculous...
Someone tried to pull something like this at Illinois State when the All State Theatre Fest put on Parade this January. A school official gave a speech on the stage where we were performing, where we had built a proscenium designed like the Confederate flag. Someone who obviously knew nothing of the show wrote up a nasty editorial on the school's website about him speaking in front of a "prominently displayed Confederate flag" (which was actually behind the main drape at the time of the speech) and it started a nasty discussion. Luckily, this happened after the show was over so we didn't have to deal with it.
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