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"The Madwoman of Chaillot" a play by Jean Giraudoux

presented by CSN - College of Southern Nevada

Directed by Doug Baker, this is the story of a Parisian neighborhood and its inhabitants as they are threatened by the greed and power of the world closing in around them. This production will run for three weekends November 6-22 and be presented inside the CSN - BackStage Theatre, part of the CSN Performing Arts Center, 3200 E. Cheyenne Avenue, one mile east of I-15 North. Both matinee and evening performances will be scheduled. This production is one in a series of theatrical productions created by CSN's Department of Fine Arts.

Tickets are $10 and !12 with season subscriptions available.
details & a season brochure by calling 651-LIVE (5483) www.csn.edu/pac

When: Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009
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Where: College of Southern Nevada Cheyenne Campus, 3200 East Cheyenne Ave., North Las Vegas

Cost: $10 - $12

Age limit: Not available

Categories: All, Daytime, Evening, Fine Arts Evening

Event posted June 10, 2009
Last updated June 10, 2009

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