Berkeley's Aurora Theatre Company Presents The Final Aurora Script Club Meeting Of The Season With WAITING FOR GODOT 7/6

By: Jun. 10, 2009
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Berkeley’s acclaimed Aurora Theatre Company presents the final Aurora Script Club meeting of the season with Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. Aurora Theatre Company Education Director Michael Mansfield hosts this moderated discussion about what we do while we wait/live and what’s worth waiting/living for, examining the upcoming Aurora Theatre Company production of Bob Glaudini’s Off-Broadway hit Jack Goes Boating, written in 2007, and Beckett’s absurdist masterpiece, penned in 1948.

The Aurora Script Club was conceived and developed by Aurora Theatre Company Artistic Director Tom Ross.

Closing Aurora Theatre Company’s 17th season is the Bay Area Premiere of Bob Glaudini’s (A View from 151st Street) quirky romantic comedy Jack Goes Boating. This modern take on old-fashioned romance finds loveable slacker Jack enlisting the aid of his two best friends to win the girl of his dreams. Bay Area theater veteran Joy Carlin (Hysteria, Bosoms and Neglect, The Price) helms this charming portrait of four New York eccentrics, featuring Amanda Duarte, Gabriel Marin, Beth Wilmurt, and Danny Wolohan. Jack Goes Boating plays June 12 through July 19 at the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley.

The event will be taking place on Monday, July 6, 7:30pm

Aurora Script Club is free and open to the public; for more information about Script Club or Jack Goes Boating, the public can call (510) 843-4822 or visit auroratheatre.org.



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