BWW Stage Mag Staged Reading Series: ALL IN THE TIMING - River Stage at the Cosumnes River College Black Box Theatre Stage Mag

STAGED READING SERIES

proudly presents

ALL IN THE TIMING

 
 

A short comedy collection

by DAVID IVES

 
 
at the Black Box Theatre
2023-24 #TheTiesThatBindUs Season

 

Featuring

 

AUDREY DI PAOLO

ERIC CHARLTON

FAYE CROOK

MACIE UTILE

RAYMOND LU

RYLEE WALKER


 

Creative Team

Costume Design   Stage Manager
MARI CARSON   JARED SHIH
     
  Director  
  MATTHEW K. MILLER  
 

 

 

APRIL 27, MAY 2-4, 2024

Performances

Saturday, April 27 @ 2:00 pm (BLACK BOX THEATRE)

Thursday, May 2 @ 2:30 pm (Arts Quad for SPRINGFEST)

Friday, May 3 and Saturday May 4 @ 7:30 pm (BLACK BOX THEATRE)

 

Tickets

FREE - NO TICKET REQUIRED!

 



 

SHOW INFORMATION

Setting & Time

A dimension between the past and present.

Run Time

Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes without intermission

Electronic Devices

Please be courteous to your fellow audience members and to the cast & crew by turning off all electronic devices - phones, tablets, smart watches, etc. - so that you don't interrupt the show. Don't be that person! 

Photography & Recording

Please take selfies and pictures before the show - and don't forget to tag our Instagram account @seeaplayatCRC! During the show, there is no photography or recording of any kind.

 

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We acknowledge the land currently occupied by Cosumnes River College as the traditional home of the Miwok and Nisenan people. These sovereign people have been caretakers of the area since time immemorial. The state of California is home to more than 110 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes, representing the most diverse set of tribal nations anywhere in the United States. Despite centuries of genocide and occupation, the Miwok and Nisenan people continue as vibrant and resilient federally recognized tribes, bands, and rancherias. The waters of the Sacramento, American, and Cosumnes Rivers have nourished Miwok and Nisenan tribal communities with cultural and dietary sustenance throughout time. ‘Cosumnes’ of Cosumnes River derives from the Plains Miwok language. Stemming from the words "kosumu," meaning salmon and "umne," meaning the place of, it translates as "The Place of the Salmon." Today, we celebrate our Miwok and Nisenan tribal neighbors as the ancestral stewards of this land and honor their sustained existence. It is with their blessing and continued guidance that Cosumnes River College seeks to provide an accessible, equitable, and principled institution of learning.

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THE FINAL SHOW OF OUR 2023-24 SEASON

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

By Oscar Wilde

DIRECTED BY SCOTT GILBERT

“In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing.”

Oscar Wilde’s classic satire of Victorian social hypocrisy has it all: double identities, politely savage insults, social climbing, and lots of tea.

Auditions: May 6-7, 2024, 5:30-8:30 pm

Callback: May 9, 2024, 5:00-8:00 pm

Performances: July 12-21, 2024

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