Link: UCOP's e-newsletter

Stay Informed. Stay Connected.

UCOP Theater Night: See a play in Berkeley for just $20!

 

Join your colleagues for an evening of thought-provoking theater at this special event sponsored by OP Staff Assembly. The TheatreFIRST production “BETWEEN US” invites you to meet a leader of the Delano Grape Strike, a woman attending her first protest, a voodoo queen, and a black woman contemplating the first Martin Luther King holiday.

Date: Thursday, March 1
Time: 8 p.m.
Location: Live Oak Theater, 1301 Shattuck, Berkeley (near Gourmet Ghetto)
Cost: Discounted $20 tickets for UC staff, their family and friends (no limit)

Purchase your ticket(s) directly on the TheatreFIRST website. After selecting “Program A” on that page, then the March 1 performance date and the seat you prefer in the ticket window, enter “NELLE” in the “Promotional Code” box to obtain the discounted ticket price of $20. Stay tuned for other perks to be announced for those who come to the performance!

The “BETWEEN US” production is split into two separate performances, Program A and Program B. UCOP Theater Night is for Program A, which consists of the four short monologues described below. The entire show will be about two hours, including a 15-minute intermission.

“BETWEEN US” PROGRAM A:

Laveau: A Conjuring of Marie Laveau

In the pre-Civil War antebellum south, the voodoo queen Marie Laveau built and preserved space for Africans to worship their religion openly and to practice black joy freely. Now, in the midst of present day black genocide, Laveau is conjured to empower a spiritual revolution where Black Lives Matter and the black woman is God.

Seven Fingers: The Story of Larry Itliong

Larry Itliong describes his journey from young immigrant to father of the Delano Grape Strike, which spurred the formation of the United Farm Workers.

Pussy Hat: The Story of One Woman’s March

A middle-aged white woman attends a protest march for the first time in her life. Good intentions meet the reality of a lifelong absence from activism.

Just One Day: A Story of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy

The day before the first official observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a working wife and mother of two contemplates what the holiday means for both white and black people in a rural Southern town.

More information and questions

TheatreFIRST’s mission is to make theatre a place where social justice happens. It is dedicated to telling stories that are ignored or marginalized in mainstream culture and entertainment, and which are created and performed by people of color, women and LGBTQIA artists. Learn more about TheatreFIRST.

Learn more about both Program A and B of BETWEEN US.

Questions about this event? Please contact Nelle.Engoron@ucop.edu.


Leave your comment here