Legend of Morning Glory at CSU Monterey, 4/15/10

February 25th, 2010  |  Published in Performances

THE LEGEND OF MORNING GLORY

A Boy, A Girl, and A Promise…

World Theater at California State University Monterey Bay

Thursday, April 15 from 7:30-9:30PM

World Theater at California State University Monterey Bay – 5260 Sixth Ave., Bldg. #28, Seaside, CA, 93955.

The Legend of Morning Glory is a story from the kabuki about a rich girl and a poor boy who promise to love each other forever. A kabuki taiko oratorio featuring master storyteller Brenda Aoki Wong; Asian jazz pioneer Mark Izu; dynamic women drummers Maze Daiko; shakuhachi/ Saxman Mas Koga; and dancers Kai Kane Aoki Izu and Emma Lanier. Written by Brenda Aoki Wong; directed by Obie-award winning Jael Weisman; choreography by Tony-nominated Kimi Okada; original music by Mark Izu; Janet Koike.

Public Information: Tickets prices are $40 Gold Circle, $30 General Public, $25 Senior Citizens (55 and older) and Fort Ord Alumni Association Military with ID, $20 CSUMB Faculty, Staff, Alumni, $15 Student with ID, Young Adult (Ages 13-17), and $10 CSUMB Student, Children (12 and under) and can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 831-582-4580 or visit https://secure2.ticketguys.com/worldtheater/

Please stay for the entire show so that you do not distract from the performance by entering and exiting. For more information, visit www.brendawongaoki.com or call 415-750-7694.

Media Contact: Hamilton Ink PR – (415) 381-3484 – clara@hamiltoninkpr.com


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