Multi Ethnic Theater
"We have MET in San Francisco"

  
PERFORMANCE  SCHEDULE

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Projects Under Consideration

American Trilogy
An evening of three one-acts.
Common Clay, a
rap style, vaudeville courtroom sketch by George M. Cohan
To Bobolink, For Her Spirit, the trials of an autograph seeker by William Inge
The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden by Thornton Wilder





Poetry Then and Now
An evening of readings by MET actors
reading personal favorites and by
guest poets reading their own works.



A Shakespeare Valentine
A staging of sixty Sonnets in which the love stories 
  of five couples are threaded through the performance.




An International Festival of Short Plays
Several guest companies presenting a wide variety of pieces
in our newly remodeled theater scheduled for completion
in the Spring of 2010.


The Tragedy of  Macbeth
A modern take on one of  Shakespeare's most popular dramas in which
the witches come out of the background and practically run the show,
also in 2010 in our newly remodeled theatre.




The Skin of Our Teeth  by Thornton Wilder
A Twentieth Century American Classic
also in 2010 in our newly remodeled theatre.


The Harlem Renaissance

Touring High Schools and Colleges During Black History Month, 2007
A  multi-ethnic group of actors and musicians presenting an
assembly length collection of poems, essays, stories and music.


Up the Down Staircase  by Bel Kaufman
A professional director, one actress, and a stage manager mount the show at various schools
using students and faculty on site to develop and present a fund-raiser for the school.

 



To Kill a Mockingbird   by Christopher Sergel
from the novel by Harper Lee


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