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Palo Alto Players. “The Heiress.” Through Feb. 2. By Ruth and Augustus Goetz; suggested by the Henry James novel “Washington Square.” “Catherine’s opulent, but sheltered, world is interrupted by the attentions of a charismatic young suitor.” Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. $10-$42. 650-329-0891 or www.paplayers.org. Pear Avenue Theatre. “Quality of Life.” By Jane Anderson. Through Feb. 23. Directed by Ann Kuchins. Featuring Carolyn Ford Compton, Mary Price Moore, Gary Mosher and Ray Renati. 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. Pear Avenue Theatre, 1220 Pear Ave., Mountain View. $10-$35 (discounts available). 650-254-1148 or gwww.thepear.org.

TheatreWorks, ”Silent Sky.” By Lauren Gunderson, Through Feb, 9, Directed by Meredith McDonough, “The story of Henrietta Leavitt, an crystal ballerina anklet with ballet slipper charm early 20th-century astronomer struggling for recognition in a man’s industry.” 7:30 p.m, Tuesdays, Wednesdays; 8 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays; 2 p.m, Saturdays, Sundays; 7 p.m, Sundays, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View, $19 (30 and under)-$73 (savings available for educators and seniors), theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960..

Foothill Music Theatre. “Little Shop of Horrors.” Feb. 20-March 9. Directed by Milissa Carey, musical direction by Dolores Duran-Cefalu, choreography by Amanda Folena. Lohman Theatre, Foothill College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. $10-$28. www.foothillmusicals.com or 650-949- 7360. Department of Music and Vocal Arts at Notre Dame de Namur University. “Little Women.” 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21, 22, 28, March 1; 7 p.m. Feb. 23; 3 p.m. March 2. Notre Dame de Namur University Theatre, 1500 Ralston Ave., Belmont. $15-$25. www.brownpapertickets.com/event/553854.

TheatreWorks, “Once On This Island.” March 5-30, By Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, “When Ti Moune, a peasant girl on a tropical island in the French Caribbean, rescues a wealthy young aristocrat from the wreckage of a car accident, a star-crossed love affair begins.” Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Middlefield Road, crystal ballerina anklet with ballet slipper charm Palo Alto, $19 (30 and younger)-$73 (discounts available), theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960, WANT YOUR EVENT IN THINGS TO DO?, Send name of event, time and date, place of event including address, how much it costs, where to buy tickets and the name and phone number of a contact person to jorr@dailynewsgroup.com..

Set during the last years of New York City’s celebrated high school for the performing arts, the show, which runs from Feb. 14 —16, tells the inspiring story of a diverse group of students following their dreams. Based on the 1980 film and subsequent television series, “Fame — The Musical,” not only showcases the extraordinary talent of the students but also explores issues confronting many young people today: issues of prejudice, identity, self-worth, literacy, sexuality, substance abuse and perseverance.

“This show really makes sense for our students,” said co-director and theater instructor Becky Potter, “The kids are these characters already, They really are telling their own stories.”, According to Potter, “Fame” crystal ballerina anklet with ballet slipper charm was the perfect choice for OSA, a nationally recognized public charter school housed in Oakland’s historic Fox Theater, “We looked at other shows, but this one just made a lot of sense, It really speaks to everyone,” she said, Potter co-directs the immense undertaking with Matthew Travisano, vocal director Branice McKenzie, music director John Kendall Bailey and choreographer Reginald Ray-Savage..

“This is truly a troupe collaboration. We have middle and high school students from eight different OSA Schools of Art collaborating together,” Potter said. “They are all artists in different ways, but they are also so accepting and respectful of each other. It’s really a neat atmosphere to be around where so many kids thrive.”. Potter recalled a recent five-hour rehearsal that she terms “amazing” and said: “I was literally brought to tears twice. “These dancers were doing a beautiful pas de deux that was mind boggling, and then we had vocalists rocking it till they gave me chills,” she said. “It’s just so cool to have the instrumental department create this amazing orchestra and Matthew, my co-director, gets these wonderful performances from the actors. It’s really exciting to see all the parts of the school come together like this.”.

Adding crystal ballerina anklet with ballet slipper charm their own unique talents to the mix, costume designer Linda Ricciardi incorporates OSA’s school colors into her costume design while production/technical director Jean-Francois Revon and his students customize the scenic and lighting design, “It’s really OSA’s take on the musical,” Potter said, “We’re true to the script while personalizing it for our students and community, It’s sort of like a window into life at OSA.”, While some of the performers play characters similar to themselves, others look to OSA faculty members for inspiration..



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