March 13-19, 2000
Vol. 4, No. 28
Summer theater festival pairs Shakespeare with French existentialist
For its 19th season, Shakespeare Santa Cruz will take its audiences across the ages,
with plays set in ancient Britain, Renaissance France, and 19th-century England.
The plays are Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost, directed by Daniel Fish;
Shakespeare's Cymbeline, directed by Danny Scheie; and Jean Paul Sartre's
Kean, directed by Michael Edwards. (More)
ASE/UAW strike set for Friday, March 17
UCSC outlines 'principles' for development of marine center at Terrace Point
Celebrate the spring equinox with a five-course dinner to benefit the Farm & Garden
Growth is subject of Leadership Convocation
UC president outlines role for higher education in sustaining California's prosperity
UCSC astronomer Donald Osterbrock honored by University of Chicago
Undergraduate research poster earns honorable mention at national science meeting
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