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Fetes de la Nuit from Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Berkeley Repertory Theatre (2025 Addison Street Berkeley, CA 94704)
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$39.00 - $55.00
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$19.50 - $27.50*
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Fetes de la Nuit is a racy collage that expresses the beauty and complexity of love. It mingles drama, dance and music--including Edith Piaf, great arias from opera, hip hop and French pop music--into a sensual and exuberant celebration of life.

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The last date listed for Fetes de la Nuit was Sunday February 27, 2005 / 7:00pm.

2025 Addison Street
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-647-2949 Box Office
7151853berkeleyrep

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Description

Fetes de la Nuit means "parties of the night," and as the name suggests, this is a story of love, passion and Paris.

Fetes reunites the OBIE Award-winning artistic team of playwright Charles Mee and Berkeley Rep Associate Artistic Director Les Waters. Each won the OBIE Award for their Off-Broadway production of Mee's Big Love. Les most recently staged Eurydice earlier this season here at Berkeley Rep.

Be forewarned: Fetes de la Nuit is a naughty valentine. It contains strong language, adult themes and nudity. It'll be irresistible to mature audiences!

About the Ticket Supplier: Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Known for its amazing and adventurous audience, the nonprofit has provided a home for emerging and established artists since 1968. With two stages and a Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Berkeley Rep premieres exhilarating new plays and reimagined classics. In the last five years alone, the company has helped send five shows to Broadway: Green Day's American Idiot, Bridge & Tunnel, In the Next Room (or the vibrator play), Passing Strange and Wishful Drinking. Come see tomorrow's plays today at Berkeley Rep.

Berkeley Rep operates two performance spaces: the Roda Theatre, a state-of-the-art 600-seat proscenium theatre, and the intimate, 400-seat Thrust Stage. The Theatre is located in the heart of downtown Berkeley's arts district, just a half block from the Berkeley BART station, near lots of restaurants, cafe, pubs, and cool retailers.