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Theatre
Second Weekend in September
May 20-June 20, 2010
After their first clandestine rendezvous in the early 80’s, married business man Michael and college student David embark on a one-weekend-a-year affair that spans multiple decades. As the years pass, David becomes active in the gay community while Michael stays in the closet and climbs the corporate ladder. In the midst of a rapidly changing world, the two men come to realize that what they have thought of as an escape from reality is quite the opposite, and the truest part of their life is that second weekend in September.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $15-$35
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 20-June 20, 2010Times:
Thurs-Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm or 7pm -
Venue Info
529 S. 2nd Street San Jose, CA 95112
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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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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Member Reviews
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Outstanding Performance"
Review posted by: KNickell from Fremont, CA USA, Oct 17, 2009
We were blown away. What a fantastic presentation! All the actors were right on. We especially enjoyed John Romano. His timing was perfect. Thank you all for a wonderful evening.
We were blown away. What a fantastic presentation! All the actors were right on. We especially enjoyed John Romano. His timing was perfect. Thank you all for a wonderful evening.
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Great acting"
Review posted by: KH from San Jose, CA, Oct 15, 2009
Very different story and interesting, nice twist with the funny bits too. Well done, such good acting.
Very different story and interesting, nice twist with the funny bits too. Well done, such good acting.
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Thought-Provoking Theatre"
Review posted by: Stefan Fisher from Valley of Heart's Delight, CA, Oct 07, 2009
City Lights has done it again with this wonderful production. You will be moved, entertained and made to think. Go see this show.
City Lights has done it again with this wonderful production. You will be moved, entertained and made to think. Go see this show.
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Excellent evening of entertainment"
Review posted by: Randy Cross from San Jose, CA, Oct 01, 2009
I am a season subscriber to City Lights because I have always found their productions to be first rate. This is certainly true for "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot". As you would expect, this is a... Expand
I am a season subscriber to City Lights because I have always found their productions to be first rate. This is certainly true for "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot". As you would expect, this is a courtroom drama with some excellent unexpected comedy scenes. This production has a large cast composed of very talented actors each creating believable complete characters. All of the major characters were extremely well portrayed including Judas, Jesus, St. Matthew, Mother Teresa, Sigmund Freud, the Judge and Baliff. Special recogntion should be given to John Romano (as a hilarious prosecuter), Alika Ululani Spencer (as a sexy and very competent defence attourney), Jake Vincent (as a mob-boss-like Pontius Pilate), and Jeff Clarke (as a delightfully wicked Satan). In short, plan to attend this play - you won't be disappointed. Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Provoking"
Review posted by: SBG from Menlo Park, Sep 26, 2009
I was stunned by the overall talent and endurance of this cast. The actor(Romano)and actress(Alika) playing the lawyers have created engaging and entertaining characters that are on stage most of... Expand
I was stunned by the overall talent and endurance of this cast. The actor(Romano)and actress(Alika) playing the lawyers have created engaging and entertaining characters that are on stage most of the show! What focus and strength! Jeff Clark as Satan and Jake Vincent as Pontius Pilot absolutely knocked my socks off; spontaneous and honest they were definite stand outs--along with Vera Sloan that opens the show with a lovely, heart wrenching monologue. It's a treat to see her play such a role after seeing her in THE THREE MUSKATEERS; this actress can definitely do it all. Issac as Judas was a treat as well; his last scene with Jesus(the actor playing Jesus was spectacular) was riveting and moving. Be sure to look out for Jake Van Tuyl, Angel Ordaz, and Ken Boswell in smaller roles. They almost steal the show with their endearing characters. Ken Boswell in particular was simply amazing; his performance beautiful, straightforward, and real. Bravo Kit Wilder and CLTC! Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Great script plus Great Acting = Brilliance"
Review posted by: Howard L. Miller from San Jose, CA, Sep 25, 2009
I never ever give a show 5 starts but I felt that this production deserves the highest honor. The CLTC gang does it again by taking a great script and casting some amazing actors in this ensemble... Expand
I never ever give a show 5 starts but I felt that this production deserves the highest honor. The CLTC gang does it again by taking a great script and casting some amazing actors in this ensemble piece. Special kudos to Jeff Clarke as Satan and Alika Spencer as Fabiana. Truly great acting and spot on direction by Kit Wilder make this show a must see. Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Theatre That Makes You Think"
Review posted by: Dante from Santa Clara, CA USA, Sep 23, 2009
I caught "Judas Iscariot" last Friday, and despite the heat in that little theatre, it was an amazing production. Strong acting from the ensemble, with notable performances by Lonnique Genelle, Bill... Expand
I caught "Judas Iscariot" last Friday, and despite the heat in that little theatre, it was an amazing production. Strong acting from the ensemble, with notable performances by Lonnique Genelle, Bill Davidovich, and Ken Boswell. Jeff Clarke's Satan was vilely superb, and Jake Vincent's Pontius Pilate was nasty, yet thoroughly entertaining. Technically the show is very sound, underscoring the play but not overshadowing it. With the exception of a pointless video footage segment, the tech was great. The show drags a little in the beginning, but soon picks up into a roller coaster of philosophy and ideas that will leave you thinking for days. That's the best kind of theatre. Kudos to City Lights and Kit Wilder on this deeply complex production. Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Great night"
Review posted by: Richard and friends from Santa Clara, Sep 22, 2009
I saw the show on Friday with two friends and loved it. Although it was long, there were moments to keep you interested. A few stand out performances we thought were Judas, El Fayoumy, Caiphas, and... Expand
I saw the show on Friday with two friends and loved it. Although it was long, there were moments to keep you interested. A few stand out performances we thought were Judas, El Fayoumy, Caiphas, and Pontius Pilate. The one thing we weren't crazy about was the location. The area is not that great. Great night and worth it though. Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"Simply amazing"
Review posted by: Dan from San Jose, Sep 22, 2009
My girlfriend and I saw the show last Saturday and were blown away. I really loved Pontius Pilate and Saint Monica. What amazing talent all of these actors have! We also liked the gentleman lawyer.... Expand
My girlfriend and I saw the show last Saturday and were blown away. I really loved Pontius Pilate and Saint Monica. What amazing talent all of these actors have! We also liked the gentleman lawyer. He was hilarious. The staff were real friendly and our seats were great. We will definitely be returning. Just WOW. Collapse
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Event Name: The Last Days of Judas Iscariot
"First-time Attendee"
Review posted by: Maggie from South Bay, CA, Sep 20, 2009
My first experience at City Lights. Very moving performance, particularly the last scene between Judas (Isaac Benelli) and Jesus (Robert Campbell). Lonnique Genelle was a wonderfully irreverent St.... Expand
My first experience at City Lights. Very moving performance, particularly the last scene between Judas (Isaac Benelli) and Jesus (Robert Campbell). Lonnique Genelle was a wonderfully irreverent St. Monica. I definitely plan to attend future performances at City Lights! Collapse
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