Waterfront Events
Nov 2010
12 Nov 2010 - 14 Nov 2010
Galileo's Daughters
Is science part of God's plan? Or does the power of science lie in its ability to explain away God's existence over time? Scientific inquiry and discovery, on the one hand, and Catholic faith and devotion on the other, collide in the life and work of Galileo. Philosophical questions of no small consequence are addressed in Galileo's Daughters, a contemplative, visually and aesthetically stunning play that premiered in September at the Berkeley City Club.
Giulio Cesare Perrone, who resides in Oakland and has worked for more than a score of California theatre and opera companies since emigrating in 1995, wrote, directed, and designed both the sets and costumes for the drama, which features music composed by Bruno Louchouarn and lighting designed by Michael Palumbo. The two daughters are played by Simone Bloch and Valentina Emeri with Michael McCamish as Galileo Galilei.
DETAILS
- 8 pm Friday Nov. 12 and Saturday Nov. 13
- 3 pm Sunday Nov. 14
- Harbor Theater, 720 Main Street >> map >>
- Tickets: $10-$15
- For Tickets and Info call 707-864-7100
For more information, visit www.solanocollegetheatre.org
Fully enjoy your visit to Suisun City's Waterfront District by
- Dining at one of our 12 unique independent local restaurants
- Visiting the Lawler House Gallery (718 Main Street) Open 11 a.m-5 p.m. Friday & Saturday; 11 am-2 p.m. Sunday
- Stop by the Solano History Exploration Center, now open 2-5 p.m. Thursday-Sunday at Lawler House
- Bring the family to the Suisun Wildlife Center Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily
- Book a room today at Hampton Inn & Suites Suisun City Waterfront
- Add an excursion to Suisun Valley wine country
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