Mime Troupe coming to Chabot College for the third year
Sayyida McCoy
Issue date: 9/20/07 Section: The Scene
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This third annual free show starts at 7 p.m. The Mime Troupe is one of the best-known political musical groups in the Bay Area.
The musical Making a Killing is about two army reporters assigned to write about construction going on in a hospital in Iraq.
The two reporters doing the investigation on construction in Iraq are warned not to report anything that will exposes the truth about America's politics in Iraq.
The show has a history of creating and producing stories that are happening around the world.
It will appeal to people who are interested in and enjoy hearing other people talk about politics, since they talk about real issues in our world today.
They seem to feed your knowledge and understanding of what is really going on in our society.
Rachel LePell stated that she is "Thrilled to have [Mime Troupe] come, with its exciting work, always funny and always potent."
Anthropology instructor Kip Waldo is responsible for the Troupe's third appearance at Chabot.
If you are interested in meeting Mime Troupe, two of members will be on campus on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 12 p.m. in the Little Theater.
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