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Arts Building, Riverside, CA 92507
http://theatre.ucr.eduUCR STUDENTS - NO ADMISSION FEE:
Show your valid UCR Student ID to pick up your pre-paid ticket - approved for one performance per production at the University Theatre Box Office.
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Department of Theatre, Film and Digital Production
MARISOL, a play by José Rivera
Directed by Makeda Kumasi
A surreal and beautiful fantasy of angels, the apocalypse and New York City. Marisol, a young Latina copy editor, navigates the dangerous Bronx neighborhood of her childhood to find finally the wild light of a new millennium.
This play includes adult subject matter and sexual situations, violence, strong language
7 performances:
May 9-11, 16-18, 2019
May 9, Thursday, 8:00 pm
May 10, Friday, 8:00 pm
May 11, Saturday, 8:00 pm
May 16, Thursday, 8:00 pm
May 17, Friday, 8:00 pm
May 18, Saturday, 2:30 pm matinee. Talk Back by Brian E. Herrera
May 18, Saturday, 8:00 pm
Studio Theatre, ARTS 113
Admission: $14 General, $12 Non-UCR students, UCR alumni cardholders, senior citizens & children
TICKETS:
University Theatre Box Office Window: (951) 827-4331
Open Wednesday-Friday 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
ARTS Building Box Office Window: Open one hour before each performance.
Phone Orders and Customer Service: (951) 827-3367 Monday-Friday, 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Buy Tickets online
Events are subject to change without notice.
No Reserve Seating: Seating in some venues is limited, so arrive early for best seats.
Events begin promptly at the announced curtain time.
Latecomers will be seated at an appropriate pause in the program as designated by the management.
Please order carefully. No exchanges or refunds will be made, except in the event a performance is canceled.
Regardless of age, all patrons must have a ticket. Infants on laps are not permitted.
Parking: $6.50 in Lot 1 - no fee with UC permit
Information: (951) 827-3245 performingarts@ucr.edu www.theatre.ucr.edu
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Original New York production by The New York Shakespeare Festival. Originally commissioned and developed by INTAR Hispanic American Arts Center through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. World Premiere in the 1992 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Subsequently produced by La Jolla Playhouse and Hartford Stage Company.
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