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The San Jose Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located in Downtown San Jose, California. It opened in 1972 and is now home to San Jose Dance Theatre and Broadway San Jose. It opened in 1972 and is now home to San Jose Dance Theatre and Broadway San Jose.
CMT San Jose (Children's Musical Theater San Jose) is a non-profit performing arts organization, which produces and stages musical theatre at the Montgomery Theater in downtown San Jose. One of the largest youth musical theater and training programs in the US, the organization produces eleven full-scale musicals per year in three different ...
In 1934, a group of community volunteers formed the San Jose Light Opera Association (SJLOA), performing works by Gilbert and Sullivan.The first production was The Mikado, [2] held at the Victory Theatre on North First Street near Santa Clara Avenue in downtown San Jose, where they would perform for several more years.
Tarzan is a musical based on the Walt Disney Animation Studios 1999 film of the same name, with music and lyrics by Phil Collins, and a book by David Henry Hwang.The musical follows Tarzan, who is raised by gorillas in West Africa.
The Mexican Heritage Plaza - Centro Cultural de San José is a Chicano/Mexican-American cultural center in San Jose, California, located in the Mayfair neighborhood of East San Jose. History [ edit ]
The San Jose Repertory Theatre (a.k.a. San Jose Rep) was the first resident professional theatre company in San Jose, California.It was founded in 1980 by James P. Reber. In 2008, after the demise of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, the San Jose Rep became the largest non-profit, professional theatre company in the South Bay with an annual operating budget of $5 mill
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MACLA is located in the SoFA District of Downtown San Jose. The Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana was founded in 1989 [2] by Maribel Alvarez, Mary Jane Solis, Rick Sajor and Eva Terrazas. [5] They envisioned arts programming as a vehicle for civic dialogue and social equity as San José’s urban core underwent redevelopment.