When Can I Listen To Music Again?
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When Can I Listen To Music Again?

When Can I Listen To Music Again, is an original play written & performed by San Fernando High School Youth Theatre Conservatory.

By The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company

Date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 5 - 6pm PDT

Location

San Fernando High School

11015 O'Melveny Avenue San Fernando, CA 91340

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join us in supporting the talents of our Youth Theatre Conservatory ensemble as they take the stage at San Fernando High School Auditorium to perform their original play, When Can I Listen To Music Again?


📅 Date: Thursday, May 2nd

📍 Venue: San Fernando High School Cesar Chavez Auditorium


Discover the captivating tale of When Can I Listen To Music Again?, a heartfelt coming-of-age narrative intertwining the lives of Kiki, Luz, and Rita. These three teenage girls forge a bond through their shared passion for music and admiration for their favorite artists. Delving into themes of family, grief, and friendship, the Conservatory playwrights skillfully weave a tapestry that unites these characters in their journey of healing. Music serves as a powerful catalyst, guiding them through the profound loss of loved ones and illuminating the path toward solace and resilience. Join us as we embark on an unforgettable exploration of friendship, growth, and the transformative power of music in When Can I Listen To Music Again?


Come, be a part of our audience, and reserve your seat today! We'll see you there!


Parking

Free parking on campus lot and plenty of street parking in neighboring streets.


About The Unusual Suspects

Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company is a nonprofit arts organization that capitalizes on the power of storytelling as a vehicle for social empowerment. Providing free access to dozens of youth theatre residencies focused on the creation and performance of original plays; The Unusual Suspects has evolved from a local program serving roughly 50 participants in Van Nuys in 1993 into a robust program that served over 3,500 youth in over 20 communities of Los Angeles in 2023 alone. Learn more here.


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