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San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
San Diego Premiere!
2011 Obie award-winner for Best New American Play and a finalist for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a serious-minded comedy about wrestling, geopolitics, and raisin bread. Mace is a really good professional wrestler. He’s not the champion though – that’s the impossibly charismatic Chad Deity. When Mace discovers a young Indian-American Brooklyn kid whose charisma rivals that of the champ, Mace decides to get him a job in the company. The only problem is that the boss has a very specific plan for the duo: put them onscreen as terrorists, exploiting racial stereotypes in the name of ratings.
Written by Kristoffer Diaz
Directed by Catalina Maynard* and Claudio Raygoza*
Produced by Glenn Cameron Paris*
Starring: Steven Lone*, Jake Rosko, Vimel Sephus, Keala Milles, Evan Kendig*
Stage Manager: Neville Engelbrecht
Scenic Designer: Claudio Raygoza*
Costume Designer: Mary Summerday
Lighting Designer: Karin Filijan*
Sound Designer: James Dirks
PREVIEWS: October 19th to October 25th
OPENS: October 26th
CLOSE: November 16th
Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8pm
Saturday – 2pm
Come out and show your support for some very talented San Diego performers and patronize some local businesses. Also, come out to witness the unveiling of some very special dolls donated by the community for some very special girls. If you’d like to know more about Bringing Out the Dolls and possibly make a donation please visit www.gofundme.com/bringingoutthedolls
Success Essentials Fall 2017 is a professional development workshop series designed to provide essential skills needed to be successful in the marketplace.
Learn techniques and strategies to quickly diffuse and resolve conflict.
Success Essentials Fall 2017 is a professional development workshop series designed to provide essential skills needed to be successful in the marketplace.
Learn how to develop the skills needed to make you an asset to any team.
Jay Chris Moore is a Teacher, Director and Choreographer born and raised in the “City of Angels”. With his roots as a street dancer, Jay has formulated his style of “lyrical hip hop” based of of the fundamentals of hip hop and freestyle.
With 17 yrs of experience in the dance community as a director and dancer. Currently represented by MSA, Jay has also worked with artists such as Usher, Black Eyed Peas, Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, E40 and LMFAO. He has choreographed for acts on Americas Got Talent and Live To Dance, as well as directs his own professional dance company called The MOB including Academy of Swag, Hoodlumz, Goon Squad, Hitmen, and Lost Boyz. .
Jay’s community history includes GRV, Culture Shock LoWith 17 yrs of experience in the dance community as a director and dancer. Currently represented by MSA, Jay has also worked with artists such as Usher, Black Eyed Peas, Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, E40 and LMFAO. He has choreographed for acts on Americas Got Talent and Live To Dance, as well as directs his own professional dance company called The MOB including Academy of Swag, Hoodlumz, Goon Squad, Hitmen, and Lost Boyz. .
Jay’s community history includes GRV, Culture Shock Los Angeles, PAC Modern, Mavyn Entertainment and Chill Factor Crew. Never being content with his achievements, Jay always strives to grow as a choreographer, dancer and mentor.
“It’s not about YouTube views and fame, it’s about inspiring others to appreciate the gift of dance and spread the love and the movement. Remaining humble and appreciative is the real talent” -Jay Chris Moore