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The Time Of Your Life A Festival in Celebration of William Saroyan's
100th Anniversary 1908-2008.
HAMLET or
DOES FATHER
REEEALLY KNOW BEST?

The Time of Your Life
by William Saroyan

In Honor of the Saroyan Centennial 1908 - 2008

producers Matthew Solari
director Matt McKenzie

March 22 - June 1, 2008
Thurs, Fri, Sat 8pm; Sun 3pm

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The Time Of Your Life

This twentieth century masterwork is a profound, richly comic, touching, and timely examination of man's ability to improve the human condition.

The Cast: Robin Becker, Rebecca Crandall, Lee de Broux, Tavis Danz, Robb Derringer, Cheryl Dooley, Jeanette Driver, Andrew Ebert, Alexander Enberg, Dan Kozlowski, William Lithgow, Dennis Madden, Steve Markus, Matt McTighe, Vince Melocchi, Michael Redfield, Nick Rogers, Shiva Rose, Michael Rothhaar, Will Rothhaar, Norman Scott, Christopher Shaw, Sarah Zinsser

set design: Norman Scott
sound design: Alexander Enberg
costume design: Sarah Zinsser
light design: Michael Redfield

Reviews of The Time Of Your Life
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producer: Matthew Solari
director: Matt McKenzie

This is the 1st show of our 22nd Subscription Season
703 Venice Blvd., Venice 90291 (4 blocks west of Lincoln

A Festival in Celebration of William Saroyan's 100th Anniversary 1908-2008.

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3 events comprising the festival will each run one night only.
All seats $12. Don't miss out -- make your reservations now
Online or by calling our Box Office at (310) 822-8392

A SAROYAN CABARET
WED APRIL 23RD at 8 PM:

Through music, readings, and guest speakers
we recall the life and work of this mercurial writer.

THE EVENING HOUR by Aram Saroyan
WED MAY 7TH at 8 PM:

In this semi-autobiographical play, an aging father does
late-inning parenting with his son and daughter.
Then the 50-something son repeats the process with his daughter.

HELLO OUT THERE
WED MAY 21ST at 8 PM:

A Staged Reading of a One-Act Play by William Saroyan.
An imprisoned itinerant gambler befriends an innocent girl.

These events are not part of the PRT subscription series.

Asst Director, Fight Choreography by Will Rothhaar

Produced by Candi Lira
Costume by April Clemens
Set by Norman Scott

Tickets
310-822-8392
703 Venice Blvd.
Venice, CA

4 blocks west of Lincoln

Adapted From Shakespeare's Play
By
Nancy Linehan Charles

Ghosts and sword fights and madness and storytellers talking back to the audience. These and so much more are in this 55-minute adaptation of Shakespeare's HAMLET, performed by 6th and 7th graders from Makr Twain Middle School. Hamlet is barely home from college to attend his father's funeral, when he's slammed with the fact that his mother has already married Hamlet's uncle! Hamlet smells a rat and the ghost of his father appearing to him seals the deal. He promises to avenge his father's death. You don't have to know Shakespeare to be enamored of this rendition of it!

PACIFIC RESIDENT THEATRE

presents
HAMLET'

or
DOES FATHER
REEEALLY KNOW BEST?

performed by students of
Mark Twain Middle School.


Showtimes: May 3, 10, 17 & 31
Saturdays at 2 pm

19 and older $10
6-18 $5
5 & under free

RESERVATIONS: (310) 822-8392

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Directed By Michael Rothhaar
www.PacificResidentTheatre.com
Behind The Scenes, more Thanks: Pacific Resident Theatre Company of Venice (Founded in 1985); and maryjane, Greg Parkos, Aldis Browne, Gabe and Thea Hartley

The LA WEEKLY AWARDS were Monday April 7. 2008.
PRT won 2 awards for ANATOL!
VALERIE DILLMAN won for SUPPORTING FEMALE
AUDREY EISNER won for COSTUME DESIGN

Congratulations to the actors, directors,
producers, designers, staff and the
entire company on these wonderful honors
from the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award!

Best Revival -- THE HASTY HEART
Best Director -- DAN BONNELL
Best Lead Actor -- MATT LETSCHER

Click here to go to "Insider Exclusive" TV show to see a
round table discussion including PRT'S MARILYN FOX
as a panelist of "LA's Most Influential Women".

An In-Depth Interview with Marilyn Fox, Artistic Director of PRT
By VENICE MAGAZINE

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