Thursday, March 5, 2009

Native Voices invites SDSU Alumni to come out and support an important event!

Are you or is someone you know a San Diego State University Alumni?
Check out this awesome event in Los Angeles March 12-29
Discounted preview performances March 10-11


Join the Greater Los Angeles Alumni Chapter in supporting the theater performance of Native Voices at the Autry's world premier of Joy Harjo's "Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light." Directed by Randy Reinholz (Choctaw), Director of the School of Theatre, Film and Television at SDSU. Featuring the talents of R. Craig Wolf (Lighting Designer, SDSU TTF Professor); Ashley Johnstone (Lighting Assistant, SDSU MFA in Lighting student); Susan Sharphf (Set Designer, SDSU MFA Graduate in Set Design); Joan Hurwit (Assistant Director/Assistant Dramaturg/Blog Manager, SDSU M.A. Graduate student), Ally Zonsius (Stage Manager, SDSU Undergraduate student), Carlenne Lacosta (Native Voices Literary Manager, SDSU M.A. candidate), and Jeremy Lazzara (SDSU Technical Director).

Music can save you, stories can heal you; in words and song, there is an answer. From the imagination of musician, poet, songwriter, and playwright Joy Harjo comes a deeply compelling journey of struggle, self-discovery, and healing. Combining timeless wisdom with a modern edge, Harjo weaves the unforgettable tale of Redbird Monahwee, who attempts to find meaning and peace in the hardscrabble of modern life.
When:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm
March 12-29
Previews March 10-11
Where:
Autry National Center -Wells Fargo Theater
Griffith Park campus:
4700 Western Heritage Way
Los Angeles, CA, 90027-1462

Cost:
$20 General Admission / $12 Autry Members
Half Price Preview Performances on March 10-11
Pay-what-you-can Performances on March 19 & 26

SDSU ALUMNI SPECIAL ~ 2 for 1 Discount
Click the coupon to enlarge and print!



With questions, please contact alumnichapters@sdsu.edu or 619-594-2586.
Sponsored by the School of Theatre, Television and Film, SDSU Alumni Association and Autry National Center.


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