The Shelton Theater
Located in the heart of the city in the Union Square district, the Shelton Theater has an intimate setting similar to the Off-Broadway theaters in New York.
The Shelton Theater (San Francisco, CA)
Trimming the Holidays is an evening of short plays and silent films accompanied by live music. Last year La Vache Enragee Productions explored the "animating power of love." This year they tackle the December holidays and the sentiment of the season comes to life with a healthy dose of humor. It's the fun alternative to your traditional holiday fare.
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The last date listed for Trimming the Holidays: The 2nd Annual Shorts Project was Saturday December 23, 2006 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)
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<p>Trimming the Holidays: The Second Annual Shorts Project, an innovative fusion of theater, film and music. Short plays will be interspersed with silent films accompanied by live music to create a unique theatrical experience exploring various facets of the holiday season with humor.</p> <p>Plays: by Eric Giancoli (The Devil’s Parole), by David Ives (Dr. Fritz: or the Forces of Light), by Sang Kim (T’was the Night Before…) and by Karen Macklin (Frontera).</p> <p>Directed by Jennifer Dean, Sarah Mitchell and Rachel Rajput.</p> <p>Actors: Michael B. Austin, Kate Emswiler, Durand Ford, Maria Ross.</p> <p>Musical Composition by Christine McClintock (www.christinemcclintock.com)</p> <p>Musicians: Michael Babcock, Christine McClintock, Kathy Hicks.</p> <p>Films: by Danielle Barcena (Holiday Ham), by Drennon Davis (Skip’s Jesus Capturing Service) and by Silvia Turchin (Winter). </p>
La Vache Enragée Productions endeavors to improve the lives of both artists and audiences by telling stories through music, film and theater that change the way people perceive the world around them. We create unique performance experiences and actively seek out an audience that includes people from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds. We believe in reducing the elitism in art and creating accessible, intellectually engaging productions - in creating intelligent art for the masses.