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City College premiers Zoom for the Holidays

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Zoom for the Holidays (photo provided by City Theatre website)

City Theatre presents “Zoom for the Holidays,” a holiday-inspired show as the theater’s second series of online streaming performances Friday–Sunday, Dec. 11–13.

It features an anthology of 10 short plays and was specifically produced to stream via Zoom, according to director Luther Hanson.

The premiere features work of eight local playwrights, including Joy Hall Gee, Jes Gonzales, David Martin Stephen Mason, Michael Pollock, John Paul Pressburg-Nevans, Roberta Ramirez Sanchez and Donya Wicken. The performances, directed by City College theatre and film professor Hanson, will be performed by a cast of 24 actors.

The design and technical team includes scenic designs by City College theatre and film professor Shawn Weinsheink, costume design by instructional assistant Nicole Sivell, video editing by adjunct Assistant Professor Richard St. Olfe, and musical direction and piano by music instructor Kathleen Poe.

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According to City Theatre’s website, ticket prices for all performances are “pay-what-you-can” with a minimum price of $1. Hanson said that the intention of pricing admission this way is to make City Theatre’s shows more accessible to everyone.


Tickets are available for purchase at:
www.citytheatre.net

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