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Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground

Eisenhower: This Piece of Ground

A New American Play by Richard HellesenDirected by Peter EllensteinProduced in Association with New L.A. Rep Tony Award-winning actor John Rubinstein (Pippin/Children of a Lesser God), fresh from his acclaimedOff-Broadway run, makes his Rubicon debut in this fascinating tour-de-force based on the speeches and letters of our 34th president. Set in 1962 at his Pennsylvania farm, Dwight D. Eisenhower, contemplates his place in history, looking back at his Kansas upbringing, his decorated Army career, his victories in World War...

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J For J

J For J

(Benefit Staged Reading) In this semi-autobiographical drama, Jenny Sullivan discovers a journal that her father, Hollywood film, TV and stage actor Barry Sullivan (“The Great Gatsby,” “The Tall Man”) started when her brother Johnny was born. The entries continue after Jenny’s birth, ending with the words, “Remember Johnny, you must take care of your sister Jenny - it’s J for J.” But over time, it becomes clear that Brother Johnny is “slow”, incapable of taking care of himself or anyone else. In this literate and lovingly...

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2024 New York Trip

2024 New York Trip

Spring 2024 Theatre-Lovers Trip to BroadwayMarch 5–11, 2024SOLD OUT!Don’t miss this year’s New York Trip! We’ve added an extra day of fun, so this year’s trip is 6 nights and 7 days – a Tuesday to Monday – giving you another full day on Sunday tentatively planned for a jazz brunch at One If By Land and Two If By Sea (an historic restaurant in Greenwich Village once owned by Aaron Burr), and a final memorable matinee.   Broadway Shows, a Meet-and-Greet with Broadway Artists,Behind-the-Scenes Adventures, Foodie Excursions, a Guided Tour, and More! 6 nights and 7 days in the heart of New...

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A-Train

A-Train

Written and Performed by Annie TorsiglieriOriginal Music by Brad CarrollDirected by Risa Brainin Told with humor, insight and a few choice expletives, this courageous play, based on a true story, follows a family as they learn to accept the unexpected and live in the moment, meeting the joys and hardships of raising a child with autism. The play is performed by Broadway veteran Annie Torsiglieri and was developed in the Launch Pad program at UCSB. “The best solo show and quite likely the best original play of any kind to come...

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Make Your Own Kind of Music

Make Your Own Kind of Music

Saturday, May 11th 2024 | 7PMVENTURA LIVE | Music, Laughter, and MagicCelebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with Hit Songs by Iconic Women in Music of the ’60s and ’70s  Starring Heather Youmans Featuring Special Musical Performers Rainee Blake, Therese Curatolo, Malynda Hale, Stephania Pourgouri, & Chris Hutton Directed by Dan Fishbach Musical Direction by Brendan Coyle Band:Guitar/Musical Director | Brendan Coyle  Drums | Steve Hass  Bass | Gary Wicks  Keys | Adam Bravo  Saxophone | Alicia Camiña  Join Heather Youmans (from Dark of the Moon at Rubicon) and special...

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From Brooklyn to Broadway

From Brooklyn to Broadway

Sunday, May 12 | 3PMVENTURA LIVE | Music, Laughter, and MagicTony and Emmy Award-Winner Lillias White in Concert! Music Director Abdul Hamid Royal  Star of 16 (count ‘em, 16!) Broadway shows, including her recent triumph in Hadestown, divine diva Lillias White brings her special blend of charisma and star-power to the Rubicon stage to perform some of Broadway’s best-loved songs. Lillias is internationally recognized for her work on both the stage and screen. Her performance in Cy Coleman’s Broadway musical The Life won her the TONY® Award for Best Featured Actress...

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Playmakers’ Volunteer Auxiliary Luncheon

Playmakers’ Volunteer Auxiliary Luncheon

Over the last year, we have had the pleasure of working closely with so many of our Playmakers ' volunteers. You have made an incredible difference at Rubicon and in our community! New friendships have been formed among members, while many of you have also had the opportunity to meet and work with Rubicon artists from Dark of the Moon, Lifespan of a Fact, Eisenhower, and The World ‘Goes Round, as well as icons like Ted Neeley, Rainn Wilson, Amanda McBroom, and many others. If you have been considering becoming a volunteer with...

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