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THIRDeYE Theatre Festival

10:22 PM - November 28th, 2005

This is just a reminder, but starting this Friday, I will be appearing on stage again for the first time in five years. The THIRDeYE Theatre Festival is a yearly production of three student written pieces. We will be playing this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th (with a matinee on Sunday), and next Friday and Saturday the 9th and 10th.

“UC Davis’ venue for new work written, directed, acted, produced and designed by students, presents three works chosen from scripts submitted last spring: Dissident by Drama major Tyler Katz, directed by Michael Ortiz, in which an artist’s search for self reveals more than he bargained for; Language Barrier by Drama major Syche Hamilton, directed by Matt Welch, in which a father struggles to accept his daughters’ sexuality; and Vespucci by English major Kaelan Smith, directed by Bryan Bachar, a political drama that questions our power to create change. Jade McCutcheon is the festival’s Artistic Director.”

Tickets are only 9 dollars for students, and while it may be a bit of a drive for some of you, it would mean a lot to me if you could come. I am playing Tom Vespucci in the play Vespucci. It’s been a lot of work over the past three months, but well worth it. Anyway, here you can find out all the information you might need, or feel free to leave a comment, or IM me or E-mail me or whatever. If you’ve got my number, you could even call me. It should be an enjoyable evening, and I hope you can all make it.

7 Responses to “THIRDeYE Theatre Festival”

  1. emmy says:

    whoooooo! go xero go! that play rocked!! xero rocked!!! his co-star… did a good job, but i don’t know her so i can’t say she rocked ;) the other plays were decent… well sort of… you’ve got two more chances to see it next weekend, don’t miss out! oh oh, and his hat rocked too :D

  2. Quad says:

    Oh come on, the third play was incredibly good too =)

  3. Xero says:

    Well, some have liked it and others havent. I personally really like the third one. But mainly only because of the story and the general atmosphere they have. The acting needs a lot of improving though. They couldn’t hold a candle to the guys in the first show. Man, they were awesome ;) hehehe

  4. prez2401 says:

    That play was the worst thing since sliced bread.

  5. prez2401 says:

    Haha. Only kidding Tom-boy. Good job.

  6. X-Ray says:

    Bravo! Nicely done, yeah i agree that the third one was good, but I’ll say (to get on Xero’s good side) the first one was the best!

  7. emmy says:

    okay, okay, 3rd one was good, crazy good, and i like crazy! :D but although i liked the twist at the end, its actors were not half as good as xero and co-star! and it could have been much crazier, or less crazy i felt that it needed to be either more or less…