is proud to host the Michigan Youth Theater's production of

Julia

How do you know who your true friends are? Who do you betray -- your friends or yourself?

Loyalty, and betrayal. Popularity and power. Follow the leader -or- take a stand, apart from the crowd.

This November 16 - 19, Michigan Youth Theater begins its performance of an original play, Julia, a modern adaptation of Julius Caesar. Julia will be set in the modern world of today's teen and focus on young women, exploring issues of loyalty, peer pressure, decision making, honor and self respect.

 

                                                              
 made possible through the generous support of the Ford Foundation,
              MetroDetroit's Promise, United Way of Southeast Michigan, and the
                                             Museum of New Art.

            

Performance info: November 16, 17, 18, 19, 2005
7:30pm each evening
At the Museum Of New Art (MONA), 7 Saginaw St., Pontiac, MI
$5.00 per ticket

Rated PG-13 due to intense situations and choreographed fight scenes

Parking for JULIA is available at the corner of N. Saginaw Street and Pike in the large public lot. If you attend our show on Wednesday or Thursday night show your tickets when you park and you get in for free! If you attend on Friday or Saturday night you may park in the same lot but there is a $3.00 charge.

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Auditions: Contact Lisa at director@michiganyouththeater.com