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Dream ActWritten by James E. GarciaDirected by Arturo Martinez (English format) and Luis Avila (Spanish format)
Each performance will be followed by a short talkback with the playwright and experts on The DREAM Act, a proposed federal law that would provide a path to citizenship for the more than 60,000 undocumented youth who graduate from high school in the United States each year. Show runs January 15-17, 2010. This show is being presented in both English- and Spanish-language formats. Locations First Congregational United Church of Christ English-Language Performances Spanish-Language Performances Seating is general admission, tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children 12 and under. A limited number of discounted tickets available at showup.com. Join us on Facebook. Attend our Facebook event. History of the theater show “Dream Act”James E. Garcia’s “Dream Act” had its world premiere April 11, 2008 at Playhouse on the Park in Phoenix, Arizona. The show was incredibly well received and reviewed. At the time of the original production, our web site was not being managed by a content management system, and unfortunately much of our media history was lost. Existing media reviews may be found below in the “Dream Act” in the Media section. The narrative of “Dream Act” was inspired by the March 21, 2008 episode of Chicago Public Radio program This American Life. In Act Four (at approximate run time 46:35), reporter Douglas McGray interviews a college student in California. Quoting the This American Life web site: “Reporter Douglas McGray interviews a college student in California with good grades, an excellent work ethic, but no possible way to get a legal job. She’s lived in the U.S. since she was little, but her parents are undocumented; and she is, too. Most of her friends and teachers don’t even know. Douglas McGray is a fellow at the New America Foundation.” McGray went on to explain, “You might also be interested in a much longer piece I wrote about Martha and a couple other students; I wrote the radio feature for ‘This American Life’ as a follow up, and an experiment in telling a story across different media. The print piece, a cover story for the LA Times sunday magazine, got a lot of attention when it came out.” Additional excerpts from “Dream Act” were performed by the original cast in April and May 2008 at several venues across the Phoenix-metro area, including The Community Advocacy Symposium in downtown Phoenix. Shortly after the play closed, there was such demand that the original cast was brought back together on May 3, 2008 at La Buena Onda Radio Studio in Phoenix to record a full-length radio play of the production (in both English and Spanish versions). Charles Dee Rice, the show’s original audio designer, mixed the radio performances with a combination of original sound effects and a handful of new musical selections (to satisfy royalty and licensing restrictions), producing full length radio shows for broadcast in both English and Spanish. The Spanish-language radio play aired June 26, 2008 on KNUV 1190AM in Phoenix as part of of an Arizona Dream Fund scholarship fundraiser / radioathon. In July, 2008, The Center for Community Development and Civil Rights funded a full video recording/production of “Dream Act,” using the original theatrical cast. Continued interest in the live performances and the issues surrounding DREAM Act legislation have brought the show back into the public eye again — this time for another full stage performance in January, 2010. Note: If you are associated with a radio station interested in broadcasting either version of the “Dream Act” radio play, please contact us. “Dream Act” in the MediaSaturday, January 16 at 8:50am Play Highlights the Plight of Undocumented College-Hopefuls 2008 Theater Performance Review: 2008 Theater Performance Review: 2008 Theater Performance Review: The DREAM Act LegislationThere are many resources available online to research The DREAM Act. What follows is not meant to be a comprehensive or exhaustive reference, but may provide a good starting point for additional research on this issue: Dream Activist – Undocumented Students Action and Resource Network Related NewsReturn to Sender: The Feds, Fueled by Local Anti-Immigration Hostility, Are Draining Talented Undocumented Youth Into Mexico Trail of Dreams: Undocumented Students March from Miami to DC
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