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Clybourne Park at Palo Alto Players

Dates: (11/6/2015 - 11/22/2015 )

Theatre:

Palo Alto Players


Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road
Palo Alto,CA 94301

Phone: (650) 329-0891

Tickets: $32-$46

Running Time: 2hr15min including a 15-minute intermission

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WHO: Palo Alto Players

WHAT: CLYBOURNE PARK

WHEN: November 6 – 22, 2015
Thursdays 7:30pm
Fridays-Saturdays 8pm
Sundays 2pm
Paid Preview: Friday, November 6
Opening Night: Saturday, November 7
Approximate running time: 2 hours including a 15-minute intermission
Age Recommendation: Recommended for ages 16 and up due to some mature language and themes.
Is CLYBOURNE PARK good for kids?
The play’s themes of racism and gentrification, its subtly dark humor and the characters’ use of foul language make CLYBOURNE PARK a play for older teenagers.

WHERE: Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94301
In cooperation with the City of Palo Alto, Community Services Department, Division of Arts and Sciences

HOW: Purchase tickets - 650-329-0891 or www.paplayers.org
Ticket Prices: $34-$46
Senior/Student/Military discounts on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays only
Recommended for ages 16 and up due to some mature language and themes.

SPECIAL TICKET OFFER! Save $5 per regular price ticket! Use coupon code: ZVENTS5

SPECIAL EVENTS!

On Opening Night, Saturday, November 7, enjoy a post-show Afterglow reception with complimentary drinks and appetizers while meeting the cast. Complimentary with the purchase of a ticket for that evening’s performance.

Enjoy our Talk Back series led by Artistic Director Patrick Klein with Show Director Jeanie K. Smith and members of the cast following the performances on Thursdays, November 12 and 19. Complimentary with the purchase of a ticket for any performance during the run.


A razor-sharp look at the pitfalls of race and real estate

CLYBOURNE PARK
by Bruce Norris

WINNER!
2012 Tony Award for Best Play
2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
2011 Olivier Award for Best New Play

Directed by Jeanie K. Smith

Featuring an outstanding cast of ALL LOCAL talent:
Betsy Kruse Craig, Damaris Divito, Fred Pitts, Kelly Rinehart, Michael Rhone, Casey Robbins, Todd Wright, Dale Albright (understudy)

Bruce Norris takes a feisty jab at race relations in this satirical spin-off of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. Through its two acts, CLYBOURNE PARK shows a Chicago neighborhood’s evolution as two families move in, fifty years apart. Act One begins in 1959, as a black family moves into the all-white neighborhood, igniting fierce discussions about race and real estate. Act Two returns to the same house in 2009, but this time the neighborhood is becoming gentrified and the roles are reversed. Winner of the 2012 Tony Award for Best Play, CLYBOURNE PARK is razor-sharp in its hilarity, full of smart writing about relatable characters who are just trying to navigate the housing market and survive the tricky waters of social politics.

“A savagely funny and insightful time bomb.” -Hollywood Reporter

November 7 – 22, 2015 (preview November 6)

In cooperation with the City of Palo Alto, Community Services Department, Division of Arts and Sciences


Ages: Recommended for ages 16 and up due to some mature language and themes.

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