The Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra presents an adventure based upon a classic 16th Century novel.
Tripitaka, the Monk, journeys from China to India in search of sacred Buddhist scriptures. He travels with three companions–the mischievous, boastful Monkey King; Bajie, the Pig, a babyish incarnation of appetite & lust; and Wujing, the River Spirit, who brings courage and strength to the Monk’s aid.
Directed by Diane Fetterly. Show runs from April 11 thru May 4. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry Box Office, Briarpatch Coop, the Bookseller in Grass Valley or online at catsweb.org or by calling CATS at (530) 273-6362.
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Theatre
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8:00pm
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The Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra presents an adventure based upon a classic 16th Century novel.
Tripitaka, the Monk, journeys from China to India in search of sacred Buddhist scriptures. He travels with three companions–the mischievous, boastful Monkey King; Bajie, the Pig, a babyish incarnation of appetite & lust; and Wujing, the River Spirit, who brings courage and strength to the Monk’s aid.
Directed by Diane Fetterly. Show runs from April 11 thru May 4. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry Box Office, Briarpatch Coop, the Bookseller in Grass Valley or online at catsweb.org or by calling CATS at (530) 273-6362.
User:
Theatre
Time:
8:00pm
Description:
The Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra presents an adventure based upon a classic 16th Century novel.
Tripitaka, the Monk, journeys from China to India in search of sacred Buddhist scriptures. He travels with three companions–the mischievous, boastful Monkey King; Bajie, the Pig, a babyish incarnation of appetite & lust; and Wujing, the River Spirit, who brings courage and strength to the Monk’s aid.
Directed by Diane Fetterly. Show runs from April 11 thru May 4. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry Box Office, Briarpatch Coop, the Bookseller in Grass Valley or online at catsweb.org or by calling CATS at (530) 273-6362.
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Theatre
Time:
2:00pm
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The Community Asian Theatre of the Sierra presents an adventure based upon a classic 16th Century novel.
Tripitaka, the Monk, journeys from China to India in search of sacred Buddhist scriptures. He travels with three companions–the mischievous, boastful Monkey King; Bajie, the Pig, a babyish incarnation of appetite & lust; and Wujing, the River Spirit, who brings courage and strength to the Monk’s aid.
Directed by Diane Fetterly. Show runs from April 11 thru May 4. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry Box Office, Briarpatch Coop, the Bookseller in Grass Valley or online at catsweb.org or by calling CATS at (530) 273-6362.
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 58 min – R – In Spanish with English subtitles. In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a referendum on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the NO persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael Garcia Bernal), to spearhead their campaign. With scant resources and under scrutiny by the despot's minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free. “Take the backroom political machinations of "Lincoln," add in the showbiz sleight of hand of "Argo," and you’ll get something like No, a cunning and richly enjoyable combination of high-stakes drama and media satire.” -Liam Lacey, Toronto Globe and Mail.
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Theatre
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8:00pm
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Paul Emery Presents the Songs of Leonard Cohen. Featured artists include Anni McCann, Paul Emery, Kimberly Bass, Eleanore MacDonald, Molly Fisk, Pat Jacobsen, Shay Dillon, Peter Wilson, Stephen Holland, Lea Hume, Rick Kirkpatrick, Tom Schmidt, Arthur Gould, Mark McCartney and Ben Gillespie.
Price is $25. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry (265-5462). Briar Patch (272-5333) Yabobo (470-9114) or by going online at Paulemerymusic.com
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Theatre
Time:
8:00pm
Description:
Paul Emery Presents the Songs of Leonard Cohen. Featured artists include Anni McCann, Paul Emery, Kimberly Bass, Eleanore MacDonald, Molly Fisk, Pat Jacobsen, Shay Dillon, Peter Wilson, Stephen Holland, Lea Hume, Rick Kirkpatrick, Tom Schmidt, Arthur Gould, Mark McCartney and Ben Gillespie.
Price is $25. Tickets are available at the Miners Foundry (265-5462). Briar Patch (272-5333) Yabobo (470-9114) or by going online at Paulemerymusic.com
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 23 min. Amlan Ganguly doesn’t rescue children living in India’s slums; he empowers them to become change agents, battling poverty and transforming their neighborhoods with dramatic results. Filmed over the course of several years, The Revolutionary Optimists follows Amlan and three of the children he works with on an intimate journey through adolescence, as they fight for the better future he encourages them to imagine is deservedly theirs. The Sundance Institute and Hilton Worldwide honored the film with the Hilton Worldwide LightStay Sustainability Award at the Sundance Film Festival 2013. “Blazes with a will to change India’s slums” –Michelle Orange, The Village Voice.
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 38 min. If you’ve ever been curious about what it was like being a part of one of those wild hippie cult groups of the 70’s, then see this amazing movie. The Source Family was a radical experiment in '70s utopian living in California. This treasure trove of interviews with never-before-seen home movies filmed by Isis Aquarian, a filmmaker who was intimately involved with the group, provides a vivid insider’s view into the cult/commune phenomenon of the early ‘70s. The Family’s outlandish style, popular health food restaurant, rock band, and beautiful women made them the darlings of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip; but their outsider ideals and the unconventional behavior of their spiritual leader, Father Yod, caused controversy with local authorities. They fled to Hawaii, leading to their dramatic demise. Now, years later, former family members reveal how their time with The Source Family shaped their lives in the most unexpected ways.
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 38 min. If you’ve ever been curious about what it was like being a part of one of those wild hippie cult groups of the 70’s, then see this amazing movie. The Source Family was a radical experiment in '70s utopian living in California. This treasure trove of interviews with never-before-seen home movies filmed by Isis Aquarian, a filmmaker who was intimately involved with the group, provides a vivid insider’s view into the cult/commune phenomenon of the early ‘70s. The Family’s outlandish style, popular health food restaurant, rock band, and beautiful women made them the darlings of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip; but their outsider ideals and the unconventional behavior of their spiritual leader, Father Yod, caused controversy with local authorities. They fled to Hawaii, leading to their dramatic demise. Now, years later, former family members reveal how their time with The Source Family shaped their lives in the most unexpected ways.
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
Description:
1 hr 38 min. If you’ve ever been curious about what it was like being a part of one of those wild hippie cult groups of the 70’s, then see this amazing movie. The Source Family was a radical experiment in '70s utopian living in California. This treasure trove of interviews with never-before-seen home movies filmed by Isis Aquarian, a filmmaker who was intimately involved with the group, provides a vivid insider’s view into the cult/commune phenomenon of the early ‘70s. The Family’s outlandish style, popular health food restaurant, rock band, and beautiful women made them the darlings of Hollywood’s Sunset Strip; but their outsider ideals and the unconventional behavior of their spiritual leader, Father Yod, caused controversy with local authorities. They fled to Hawaii, leading to their dramatic demise. Now, years later, former family members reveal how their time with The Source Family shaped their lives in the most unexpected ways.
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 45 min – R – In French with English subtitles. Winner Top Prize San Sebastian Film Festival. Winner Critics Prize Toronto Film Festival. Sixteen-year-old Claude (Ernst Unhauer) insinuates himself into the house of fellow high school student Rapha (Bastien Ughetto), writing about his family in essays that perversely blur the lines between reality and fiction for his jaded literature teacher Germain (Fabrice Luchini). Intrigued by this gifted and unusual student, Germain rediscovers his taste for teaching, but the boy’s intrusion sparks a series of uncontrollable events. Kristin Scott-Thomas plays Germain’s wife, Jeanne, a contemporary art gallery director who avidly follows Claude’s semi-imaginary escapades, while Emmanuelle Seigner plays Rapha’s mom, Claude’s object of desire. Writer /director François Ozon adds another winner to his repertoire which includes “Swimming Pool” and “Potiche.”
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Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
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1 hr 45 min – R – In French with English subtitles. Winner Top Prize San Sebastian Film Festival. Winner Critics Prize Toronto Film Festival. Sixteen-year-old Claude (Ernst Unhauer) insinuates himself into the house of fellow high school student Rapha (Bastien Ughetto), writing about his family in essays that perversely blur the lines between reality and fiction for his jaded literature teacher Germain (Fabrice Luchini). Intrigued by this gifted and unusual student, Germain rediscovers his taste for teaching, but the boy’s intrusion sparks a series of uncontrollable events. Kristin Scott-Thomas plays Germain’s wife, Jeanne, a contemporary art gallery director who avidly follows Claude’s semi-imaginary escapades, while Emmanuelle Seigner plays Rapha’s mom, Claude’s object of desire. Writer /director François Ozon adds another winner to his repertoire which includes “Swimming Pool” and “Potiche.”
User:
Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
Description:
1 hr 45 min – R – In French with English subtitles. Winner Top Prize San Sebastian Film Festival. Winner Critics Prize Toronto Film Festival. Sixteen-year-old Claude (Ernst Unhauer) insinuates himself into the house of fellow high school student Rapha (Bastien Ughetto), writing about his family in essays that perversely blur the lines between reality and fiction for his jaded literature teacher Germain (Fabrice Luchini). Intrigued by this gifted and unusual student, Germain rediscovers his taste for teaching, but the boy’s intrusion sparks a series of uncontrollable events. Kristin Scott-Thomas plays Germain’s wife, Jeanne, a contemporary art gallery director who avidly follows Claude’s semi-imaginary escapades, while Emmanuelle Seigner plays Rapha’s mom, Claude’s object of desire. Writer /director François Ozon adds another winner to his repertoire which includes “Swimming Pool” and “Potiche.”