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Theatre
A View from the Bridge
Santa Clara University Drama Department
March 2-March 10, 2007
Set in 1950’s Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone treasures his Italian-American community, his family, and -most importantly- his niece Catherine. When his wife’s cousins Marco and Rodolpho are smuggled in from Sicily to work illegally, he offers them shelter in his home. But as Catherine develops a romantic interest in Rodolfo, Eddie finds himself consumed with jealousy. In his obsession to be rid of Rodolfo, Eddie reports the men to immigration authorities – but cannot control the tragic consequences that follow.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $5-$16
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Dates & Times
Dates:
March 2-March 10, 2007Times:
Wed-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm -
Venue Info
Louis B. Mayer Theatre - Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Hair
"awesome show!!"
Review posted by: Lisa from Los Altos, Jun 07, 2008
The whole aura of 1968 was just perfect. Loved the costumes, dancing, and singing. I only wish I had seen it earlier, so I could find time to go back again.
The whole aura of 1968 was just perfect. Loved the costumes, dancing, and singing. I only wish I had seen it earlier, so I could find time to go back again.
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Event Name: Spring Awakening
"A Daring, Beautiful interpretation of a controversial play."
Review posted by: Amanda Peterson from San Jose, CA USA, Mar 07, 2006
I went to see this fascinating play on Saturday, March 4nd, and found myself drawn into the performance. All the actors, especially the young man playing Moritz, did a wonderful job portraying life in... Expand
I went to see this fascinating play on Saturday, March 4nd, and found myself drawn into the performance. All the actors, especially the young man playing Moritz, did a wonderful job portraying life in a resticted society. It was gut-wrenching at times and at others, bitterly cruel. The coldness with which Moritz's death was handled by his peers was especially poignant. My feelings for the character Melchior were quite conflicted. A wonderful evening that made me ponder things long after the play was over. Collapse
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