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Theatre
Not a Genuine Black Man
August 1-August 24, 2008
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Not a Genuine Black Man or, How I claimed My Piece of Ground in the Lily-White Suburbs. Written by and starring Brian Copeland. Based on Brian Copeland’s (The Bucket List, The Brian Copeland Show KGO-RADIO), life, Not A Genuine Black Man challenges the ideas of what it means to be black, while exploring Brian’s childhood growing up the only black child in San Leandro, California. During the course of the evening, Copeland plays 20 or more characters in a tour-de-force to create his struggle. Some proceeds benefit ATC’s 2008-09 Season!
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $35
Info Phone: 408-985-5500
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Dates & Times
Dates:
August 1-August 24, 2008Times:
thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 3pm
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Venue Info
1635 Park Avenue San Jose, CA 95126
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Parking Info
The Primary Parking lot for the Historic Hoover Theater is located on the Southeast side of campus at Park Avenue and Sandringham Way. Alternate parking may be found at the lot located on the Southwest side of campus on Naglee Avenue. Parking is free of charge.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"FANTASTIC!"
Review posted by: Erika from San Jose, May 08, 2008
I thought that it was amazing! Really high energy and lots of great musical numbers. I definitely recommend going to see it this weekend!
I thought that it was amazing! Really high energy and lots of great musical numbers. I definitely recommend going to see it this weekend!
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Entertaining and thought-provoking"
Review posted by: Clara from San Carlos, CA, May 08, 2008
This is a very entertaining production that takes full advantage of the humor value in its material, but I was pleased to find that it also addresses some of the more serious issues for sex workers... Expand
This is a very entertaining production that takes full advantage of the humor value in its material, but I was pleased to find that it also addresses some of the more serious issues for sex workers and the social structures that simultaneously demand and condemn them. Linda McKee brings marvelous presence to the role of Miss Mona, making a striking contrast between her matter-of-fact honesty and the hypocrisy of her highranking male clients. She also gives a very poignant performance of Miss Mona's more vulnerable side towards the end of the show. Lawrence-Michael Arias makes the role of the conflicted sheriff plausible and moving. Aaron Weisberg shows off an eye-catching song-and-dance in a short but pivotal appearance as the Texas governor who marks the height of the Chicken Ranch's influence as well as the height of the opposition to it. Collapse
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Interesting"
Review posted by: Mysterious Stranger from Bay area, California, May 07, 2008
Aaron Weisberg and Doug Baird were the highlights of the show. They were really funny and brought terrific energy. The female ensemble had good enthusiasm and kept the show moving when they were... Expand
Aaron Weisberg and Doug Baird were the highlights of the show. They were really funny and brought terrific energy. The female ensemble had good enthusiasm and kept the show moving when they were onstage. Kady Segretto, Krystin Skidmore, Molly Gazay, and Terri Weitze were standouts in the ensemble. The set design was also superb. Props to Steve Wathen once again. However the show was way too long. There were many long scenes, causing the show to drag, and there were not enough fun musical numbers. And some that existed were a bit uncomfortable. Several members of the cast could have been stronger in their performance. There was a bit too much unneccesary profanity for my taste. I was expecting, if not a fabulous plot, a fun, energetic musical....but many parts were VERY long and slow. It's not a musical i would recommend a company produces in the future. Collapse
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Excellent show in excellent venue.."
Review posted by: Bill from Arlington, MA, Apr 28, 2008
Saw this show while in town visiting a friend. Everything fit together well in an excellent production of a quirky show. Performances were excellent, singers were quite strong, and the set seemed... Expand
Saw this show while in town visiting a friend. Everything fit together well in an excellent production of a quirky show. Performances were excellent, singers were quite strong, and the set seemed impossibly large for the space. If there are any flaws here, they are in the underlying material rather than this production. The play is very direct about what's going on in the house -- unlike that other brothel-centric musical, "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum", reality isn't buried in euphemism -- but, once the awkward "Shy" explains why she can't go home -- not so much on what happens outside. (Are we to believe that only single gentlemen ever patronized the Chicken Ranch? Where's the irate wife looking for her husband?). Bottom line: Go see it. Collapse
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Fun Night in the old town tonight!"
Review posted by: ella from Mountain View, Apr 27, 2008
lots of fun, great acting and singing, not something you want to take the children too(obviously!).. BUT a very enjoyable night. Some songs will be familiar at the same time there is a reason this... Expand
lots of fun, great acting and singing, not something you want to take the children too(obviously!).. BUT a very enjoyable night. Some songs will be familiar at the same time there is a reason this musical is not done very often. Many good directorial choices... great venue for this show! Collapse
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Must See!"
Review posted by: -michelle from san jose, CA USA, Apr 25, 2008
Loved the show! Can't wait to see it again!
Loved the show! Can't wait to see it again!
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Event Name: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
"Fun Show"
Comment posted by: K Michael Riley from San Jose CA, Apr 25, 2008
What a fun show ! It was nice to see a musical that was not boy meets girl. Just fun. Lots of energy from the cast and the band ( yes band ! ) If your looking for a fun night of entertainment put this... Expand
What a fun show ! It was nice to see a musical that was not boy meets girl. Just fun. Lots of energy from the cast and the band ( yes band ! ) If your looking for a fun night of entertainment put this show at the top of your list ! Collapse
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Event Name: Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror
"Better and Better!"
Review posted by: Robert J. from San Jose, CA, Dec 17, 2007
This show gets better and better every year! I loved it the first two times...but Ian Teter as Brad is nothing short of hilarious! Also, an ode to familiar characters like Little Orphan Annie spice up... Expand
This show gets better and better every year! I loved it the first two times...but Ian Teter as Brad is nothing short of hilarious! Also, an ode to familiar characters like Little Orphan Annie spice up the events of the evening (wait to you see here with her "daddy" the Narrator!). The show was familiar, but so many more new things to look at and new jokes too. The band REALLY kicked "patootie" this year... SEE IT AGAIN...if you dare! Collapse
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Event Name: Assassins
"Impeccable Acting"
Review posted by: Roger from Sunnyvale, Oct 10, 2007
This is the most well staged and well performed show I've seen in years for community theatre. When I went to the show, I thought the orchestra complimented nicely...it did not overpower (of course... Expand
This is the most well staged and well performed show I've seen in years for community theatre. When I went to the show, I thought the orchestra complimented nicely...it did not overpower (of course everyone hears differently). I felt the visuals were excellent with intimate moments and costuming that reflected each time period. I like the use of additional actors as it was intended to be played. When I saw the show elsewhere, the assassins played all the roles and I was VERY confused. A great evening all around. Kudos to Actors Theatre Center for doing something bold and WELL produced!! Collapse
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Event Name: Assassins
"Good Cast, Overpowering Orchestra"
Review posted by: Greg from Campbell from Campbell, Oct 09, 2007
Lots of potential in this Sondheim effort but why try to make it into a large show?The extra ensemble people get in the way. It needs an intimate look. Good acting from Lawrence Arias, Brad... Expand
Lots of potential in this Sondheim effort but why try to make it into a large show?The extra ensemble people get in the way. It needs an intimate look. Good acting from Lawrence Arias, Brad Handshy,and Anna Williams. However, the thirteen piece orchestra overpowers the singing. Why such a large group? Dialogue and lyrics were missed and they are all too clever. Take an example from the current SWEENY TODD in San Francisco, a large orchestra is not always necessary. Collapse
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