POLAROID STORIES

November 16, 2017

The Theatre Arts department would like to invite you to come see the production of Polaroid Stories. In this contemporary collage of classical mythology and real life stories of street kids. Mixing poetry and profanity to tell a kaleidoscopic tale of young people living on the streets that asks us to contemplate the myths we create about ourselves. (More information about the production below)

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Naomi Iizuka’s Polaroid Stories weaves a world where myth-making and storytelling equip the characters to transform their reality and survive a system that erases and ignores them. 

Polaroid Stories mixes poetry and profanity to tell a kaleidoscopic tale of young people living on the streets that asks us to contemplate the myths we create about ourselves.

Directed by Eric Hoff (who recently directed at the Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville), this production is a visceral and theatrical journey into the underbelly of street youth culture.

To buy tickets, click here, select the student or faculty/staff ticket and enter ARTS4 at checkout to receive your $10.00 ticket. You may also visit the box office in the Theatre Arts building tomorrow from 9am-5pm. This offer is only available for performance on November 17 & 18 at 8pm. We encourage you to buy your tickets online in advance to avoid lines at the box office. 

 If you have any questions or encounter any problems, please email tickets@calrep.org or call 562-985-4000.