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    Ragtime

    Ragtime

    Foothill Music Theatre

    July 22-August 15, 2004

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    Capturing the soaring sound and spirit of America at the turn-of-the-century, RAGTIME is a brilliant, breathtaking musical triumph, set to the syncopated rhythms of an astonishing new age. Weaving the delights of vaudeville, baseball, and nickelodeon with the disturbances of labor rallies and racial revolt, this unforgettable tapestry of the American dream traces the threads of three families - WASP, African-American, and Jewish immigrant - intertwined in one of the greatest musicals of our time. "A brilliant work...the #1 theatrical event of the year." - Time magazine

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Adult: $24
      Senior: $22
      Student: $18
      Child: $10

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 22-August 15, 2004

      Times:
      Thur-Sat: 8pm
      Sun: 2:30pm

    • Venue Info

      Smithwick Theater - Foothill College

      12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022-4599

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    • Parking Info

      Several paid parking lots serve the college campus. Parking fees may be included in an event's ticket price. Parking information should be confirmed with each presenting organization. Lot #6 provides access without stairs.

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access
    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.

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    American Musical Theatre of San Jose closes down
    The curtain fell Monday on one of the South Bay's longest-running cultural institutions, as American Musical Theatre of San Jose announced it was ceasing operations and filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. (full story)
     

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    Posted: 12/01/2008 03:10:57 PM PST

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