TOM TITUS -- THEATER
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Local youngsters will have the opportunity to be exposed to live
theater this fall without leaving their schools, thanks to the Children’s
Theater Company at Orange Coast College.
The OCC troupe is preparing a pair of timely short plays, both
centered on violence, which it will present free of charge at local
elementary and middle schools from Nov. 1 through Dec. 11.
The first play, “Resolution Revolution,” is geared to kids from
kindergarten through sixth grade. Created by the National Theater for
Children, the play focuses on conflict resolution and the avoidance of
violence.
“It is full of music and outrageous characters from familiar
literature,” says director Alex Golson, who heads the college’s theater
department.
The second offering, aimed at fourth- through ninth-graders, is titled
“Bang! Bang! or What I Learned Watching Television.” The play, by Tim
Kelly, explores the difference between real and “pretend” violence, and
addresses dangers associated with children handling firearms.
“Both shows use humorous techniques in order to convey important
messages about the danger of violence,” Golson said. “They’re both quite
thought-provoking.”
“Resolution Revolution” will also be staged Nov. 14 at 9:30 and 11
a.m. in OCC’s Robert B. Moore Theatre. “Bang! Bang!” will be performed
Nov. 15 at the same times.
“We’ve already started to receive reservations and will be completely
booked soon,” Golson said. “Schools and individuals who are interested in
attending should contact us immediately.”
OCC’s Children’s Theater Company will be available for performances on
any Tuesday or Thursday during the period from Nov. 1 to Dec. 11 from
noon to 2:30 p.m. The plays may be performed in multipurpose rooms or
large classrooms and require only two electrical outlets.
Interested schools may call OCC’s Theater Department at (714)
432-5640, Ext. 5. Golson said he will return all messages.
CALLBOARD -- Orange Coast College will hold auditions for the holiday
comedy “Inspecting Carol” on Monday and Tuesday in the college’s Drama
Lab Theater. The play, by Daniel Sullivan, involves a series of
misadventures as a Midwestern theater group presents “A Christmas Carol.”
All roles are open, and a variety of ages are represented in the cast.
Call (714) 432-5640 for further information.
* TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the Daily
Pilot. His stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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