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Monday, September 28, 2009

Picnic

Date: October 2-10, 2009
Place: John Wright Theatre

For a listing of show times please go to: https://www.vendini.com/service/tickets/viewEvent.html?e=b114384f7457dbc71323da3359c3bad4&entry=1

Picnic
By William Inge
Directed by Thomas-Whit Ellis

Life will never be the same when a handsome mysterious stranger jumps off a train and into the lives of a group of women in a small, mid-western town.

2009 - 2010 Productions

Picnic
By William Inge
Directed by Thomas-Whit Ellis
October 2-10, 2009
John Wright Theatre

Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter
By Julie Marie Myatt
Directed by Kathleen McKinley
October 30- November 7, 2009
Dennis & Cheryl Woods Theatre

University Dance Theatre
November 19-21, 2009
Lab School Theatre

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
By Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Ed EmanuEl
December 4-12, 2009
John Wright Theatre

Portable Dance Troupe
Ruth Griffin, Artistic Director
February 12-20, 2010
John Wright Theatre

Heathen Valley
By Romulus Linney
Directed by Brad Myers
March 12-20, 2010
Dennis & Cheryl Woods Theatre

Time Again In Oz
Story by L. Frank Baum
Adapted by Suzan L. Zeder
Music by Richard Gray
Directed by J. Daniel Herring
May 7-15, 2010
John Wright Theatre

The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry?

Date: Friday, October 2, 2009
Time: 5:30 P.M
Place: Peters Education Center
Student Recreation Center Bldg


The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry? Director Jim Thebaut gives audiences an in-depth awareness and education of the water crisis in the United States. Quoting film narrator, Jane Seymour, “As in the rest of the world, significant water problems exist in the Southwestern states because of severe drought, urban development, agricultural uses and population growth. The overwhelming need to solve these issues in the United States and the world is crucial through education and planning. The severity of the American water crisis cannot be underestimated.” 71 min.

Discussant: Dr. David Zetland (UC Berkeley)

CineCulture is a film series provided as a service to the Fresno State campus students, faculty, and staff, and community, at no charge. CineCulture is also offered as a 3 unit academic course in the Mass Communication and Journalism Department.

CineCulture Club promotes cultural awareness through film and post-screening discussions.

For further information, contact Professor Mary Husain: mhusain@csufresno.edu

CO-SPONSORED by Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Map: http://www.csufresno.edu/ucomm/maps/pdf/CampusMapLTR8-09.pdf
For more information:
CineCulture Club: http://cineculture.csufresno.edu/
Fresno Filmworks: http://www.fresnofilmworks.org/

Club President: Rory Carlberg roryjc@csufresno.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mary Husain mhusain@csufresno.edu