THE JUNGLE BOOK
Adapted from Rudyard Kipling by Joseph Robinette
Directed By Tom Gough
November 15-18, 2007
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Pictured: Derrick Brooks as Mowgli,
Gina LaGuardia as Kaa the Snake
Photo by Tom Gough
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FEATURING:
Beth Boulay and Victoria Spencer of Campbell, Gillian Kelleher, Gina LaGuardia and Michael Vitols of Cupertino, Derrick Brooks of East Palo Alto, Kirsten Macauley of Foster City, Ross Buran of Hillsborough, Katie Chan of Los Altos, Alex Hero and Jerome Sephers of Menlo Park, Matt Daly of Morgan Hill, Patrick Borella, Arturo Dirzo, Tim Goble, Sara Krindel and Lucy Littlewood of Mountain View, Martin Gutfeldt and Adam Magill of Palo Alto, Sarah Griner of Redwood City, Victoria Ippolito, Georgina Kartsonis, Juliana Schoedinger, Tom Shamrell, Jake Van Tuyl of San Jose, Angel Ordaz of Santa Clara, Dan Mitchell and Brian Van Winkle of South San Francisco, Kevin Hull, Brittany Pirucki and Shannon Tierney of Sunnyvale.
SYNOPSIS: One of literature's most enduring classics is brought vividly to the stage in this exciting adventure of Mowgli, the Indian boy, raised by caring wolves, befriended by Bagheera, the Panther, and Baloo, the Bear, and threatened by Shere Kahn, the evil tiger. Interspersed with the Mowgli tale is the equally intriguing story of a young Rudyard Kipling at a British boarding school where he encounters his own "jungle," including peopleboth good and otherwisewho parallel many of the animal characters he created. Filled with excitement and humor, the play highlights the struggle of good versus evil, the worth of friendship, and the importance of loyalty and other values required for surviving the "law of the jungle." Suitable for all ages.
Performance Dates & Times
- Thursday, November 15 at 10:30am*
- Friday, November 16 at 10:30am*
- Saturday, November 17 at 2pm and 5pm
- Sunday, November 18 at 2pm
*Available for school groups and individual ticket sales Single Ticket Sales to begin October 20
Location:
Smithwick Theatre @ 17勛圖
I-280 and El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA.
All tickets are $7. Groups of 15 or more, all tickets $6. Parking is $2 per vehicle. No charge for busses
Box Office
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- Visa/MC and discount group purchases call Box Office: (650) 949-7360 (available beginning 10/20)
- *School groups contact Lauren Mack at (415) 497-4911 or via e-mail at fh.fieldtrips@gmail.com
Please note: Parking regulations require a $2 parking permit at all times. Please avoid costly tickets and purchase a permit; If you are cast in the show you will receive a free permit for all rehearsals and performances. For closest parking to auditions, park in student lot 1 immediately to your right as you enter the campus. Take the stairs up the hill, continue 40 yards ahead, veer left. Appreciation Hall will be in front of you.