Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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Doubt: a Parable

Lucie Stern Theatre & Community Center8pm

John Patrick Stanley's Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning play about a priest under suspicion of molestation premieres in Silicon Valley. Previews…

SF Jazz Summerfest

Stanford Shopping Center6pmMads Tolling Trio

"Beginning in June, join award-winning emcee and radio personality Clifford Brown Jr. each Thursday night at the Clock Tower Plaza at Stanford…

New Members

Gallery House11am-9pm

Artists Jeff Emmerichs, Dan McClean, Carolyn Shaw, Mary Stahl, Eric Steppling and Karen White display their works of landscape and still life…

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Science and Technology Summer Camp

Moah Museum of American Heritage9am�4pm

Activities include adventures in electronics, crystal radios, rocket science, robotics, aerodynamics, biology and genetics, crime scene investigation…

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Rough Crossing

Dragon Theatre8pm

Dragon Productions Theatre Company presents Tom Stoppard's version of a 1930s shipboard farce.

The Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings

Palo Alto Children's Theatre6:30pm

After Little Rabbit's wish for red wings is granted, he realizes he is happiest just being himself.

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Nathan Oliveira

Cheap Airport Shuttle7�9pm

Oliveira debuts "The Painter's Bronzes" as part of the Summer 2008 Exhibitions. Free.

Timothy Berry

Cheap Airport Shuttle7�9pm

Berry debuts "More Missing Magic" with drawings and paintings of masks.

Studio Practices

Cantor Arts Center10am�8pm

Prints from the 16th through 18th centuries of artist mock-ups.

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Stone River

Cantor Arts Centercall for details

An outdoor environmental installation by Andy Goldsworthy.

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Recent acquisitions in the Early Modern Gallery

Cantor Arts Center11am-8pm

Including loans from Stuart Davis and Albert Gleizes.

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Drama Camp

Walter Hays Elementary School9am-3pm

"TheWorkshop" will host summer camps for children ages five through twelve. Activities include theater games, storytelling and playwriting,…

Dinosaur Musical

Palo Alto Children's Theatrecall for details

A prehistoric musical comedy fun for the whole family.

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Chekhov's Shorts

Palo Alto Children's Theatrecall for details

Three one-act comedies about domestic life that is anything but ordinary. Suitable for mature audiences.

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Charlotte's Web

Cubberley Community Center Theater1 and 7:30pm

The Peninsula Youth Theatre presents a musical about friendship between a spider and a pig. Based on the story by E.B. White.

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Andy Warhol prints

Cantor Arts Centercall for details

In the Contemporary Gallery.

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