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Small Mouth Sounds

WYATT PAVILION. A minimalist work of experimental theater, Small Mouth Sounds casts the audience as voyeurs in an entertaining adventure that gradually turns more serious. Directed by Peter J. Kuo, winter quarter Granada Artist-in-Residence, the play is set amid the overwhelming quiet of a haven in the woods, where six runaways from city life embark on a silent retreat. Content warning: Adult language, themes and situations. 7p—8:30p. Adults: $15, Faculty/Staff: $12, Students/Seniors: $5

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Acme Theatre Company Presents: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

DAVIS VETERANS MEMORIAL THEATRE. Christopher is an exceptionally intelligent, neurodivergent 15-year-old boy. When the story begins, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion of killing his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, with a garden fork. Determined to find the true culprit, Christopher carefully records each fact of the crime. Ultimately, his detective work takes him on a deeply personal quest that upturns his world. Fri. & Sat., 7p; Sun. 2p. Pay what you can

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Choreo-Ecologies

NELSON HALL, Della Davidson Performance Studio. Choreo-Ecologies is an investigative process undertaken by undergraduate dancers at UC Davis aimed at exploring the myriad relationships between movement and nature. 7p—8p. Free

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PTDW Fall Concert: Leaving One’s Self Behind

PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. PTDW opens their 40th season with the premiere of a new work: Leaving One’s Self Behind… a thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of the ripples that we make in the world as individuals, communities, and as a species. 2p—3:15p. $15—20

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PTDW Fall Concert: Leaving One’s Self Behind

PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. PTDW opens their 40th season with the premiere of a new work: Leaving One’s Self Behind… a thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of the ripples that we make in the world as individuals, communities, and as a species. 7p—8:15p. $15—20

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Lecture: Dr. Mysia Anderson on Performing Black Sustainability

DELLA DAVIDSON PERFORMANCE STUDIO. Anderson earned her PhD from Brown University’s Theatre Arts and Performance Studies department and BA from Stanford University’s African and African American Studies program; Her forthcoming manuscript, “Black Miami in the Eye of the Storm: Performing Black Sustainability,” is an ethnography that examines performances of Black sustainability in the city of Miami. 4p—5:30p. Free

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Musical Theatre Dance Workshop: Wilkommen from Cabaret

HICKEY GYM. Students are invited to participate and learn choreography for “Wilkommen,” the opening number to the musical Cabaret, led by visiting professor of dance Doria E. Charlson. The workshop is free, but space is limited so please reserve a space at the link. 6:30p—8:30p. Free

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An American in Paris

WOODLAND OPERA HOUSE. Set in the French capital in the wake of World War II, An American in Paris tells the romantic story of a young American soldier, a beautiful French girl & an indomitable European city—each yearning for a new beginning in the aftermath of international conflict. Inspired by the Academy-Award winning 1951 film, the new stage musical features a ravishing score by George & Ira Gershwin & incredible dance sequences. The show’s timeless musical numbers include, “I Got Rhythm,” “The Man I Love,” “Shall We Dance,” & more. Fri & Sat 7:30p, Sun 2p. $9–$30

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