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Wanna find out what the Berkeley and Stanford seniors missed in history class?

Aithon Theatre Company will perform "The Complete History of America (abridged)" which presents 600 years of history in 6,000 seconds FREE to high school students at various locations as our local Outreach Program. Written by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor, this irreverent whirlwind of hilarious sketches will feature self-directed Philip Bryan, Landon Weiszbrod , and Byron Watkins.
The school performance schedules which are only open to students are as follows:

Edison High School 10/25/06 1:00pm-2:45pm
Fresno High School 11/15/06 2:30pm-4:00pm
McLane High School 12/5/06 12:00pm-3:00pm
Sunnyside High School 12/12/06 12:15pm-2:00pm

Roosevelt High School will utilize this unique performance as a fund-raiser for Roosevelt School of the Arts; therefore, they have scheduled an evening performance for students and the general public to attend on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at 7:00pm. For tickets and more information, please contact Roosevelt High School directly.
The show tackles such controversial questions as: Who really discovered America? Why did Abe Lincoln free the slaves? How many Democrats does it take to screw in a light bulb? If your school is interested in our Outreach Program, please contact Alice Badillo at 559-776-1776 or visit our website at www.aithontheatre.com.

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