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Classic Cinderella for Christmas by the African-American Shakespeare Company
December 10, 2010





           
 
 

Cinderella

 Twelfth Night

   
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WHERE:       
Buriel Clay Theatre
in African-American Art & Culture Complex
762 Fulton Street (cross at Webster)
San Francisco, CA

TICKETS:     
Starting at $10 and up
Call Brown Paper Tickets to purchase your tickets 1-800-838-3006 or click below


SHOWS:
        
Friday, December 3rd at 8pm
Saturday, December 4th at 3pm
Saturday, December 4th at 8pm - Gala
Sunday, December 5th at 3pm
Friday, December 10th at 8pm
Saturday, December 11th at 3pm
Saturday, December 11th at 8pm
Sunday, December 12th at 3pm
Friday, December 17th at 8pm
Saturday, December 18th at 8pm
Sunday, December 19
th at 3pm

Cinderella

Directed by Velina Brown
December 3-19, 2010

Back by popular demand,
San Francisco's African-American Shakespeare Company presents an enchanting new production of CINDERELLA. This timeless tale, brought to whimsical, magical life just in time for the holiday season, is an uplifting re-telling of the classic fairytale, featuring all of the pageantry, hilarity, and charm of the original, but with a soulful twist. This heartwarming story finds Cinderella, a young, beautiful dreamer, toiling away as a lowly scullery maid for her evil stepmother and  stepsisters. With the help of a fabulous Fairy Godmother who makes the magic happen, Cinderella finds her Prince Charming and learns that anything is possible, even miracles.


 

   
   
 
 




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