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IMMIGRATION: WHERE DO YOU STAND?
Central Works opens its 2006 season with a new play about citizenship and immigration.
Martin is a gay man; the political climate in the United States has led him to decide to try and leave the country. Rafael is a Mexican; the economic conditions in his country have led him to try and enter the US illegally in order to find work. Emily is a grade school teacher; the crisis in US immigration has led her to join the Minuteman Project, and go down south to guard the border. But strange things will happen to all three of them... Developed using Central Works Collaborative Method, Shadow Crossing is a new play written by local playwright Brian Thorstenson.
Written by Brian Thorstenson in collaboration with Gary Graves, Michael Navarra, Louis Parnell, Greg Scharpen & Jan Zvaifler. Directed by Gary Graves, featuring John Patrick Moore*, Michael Navarra* & Jan Zvaifler. Costumes by Tammy Berlin, lights by Robert Ted Anderson, sound by Gregory Scharpen & stage management by Kristin Fitch. *members Actors Equity Association, an AEA approved project
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Shadow Crossing
a new play written by Brian Thorstenson & directed by Gary Graves
February 25 - March 26
Reservations and Information: 510-558-1381
Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 5pm
Tickets: $25 - $9 sliding scale
pay-what-you-can performance on March 2
pay-what-you-can preview on February 24

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