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Photo by Jen Miller Crew and cast of “Theory of Relativity” are front: Morgan Sorrentino (Anthony); Amelia Bagley (Ensemble); Liz Ledbetter (Catherine); Karen Murillo (Amy); Sophie Massey (Mira); Karys Everett (Julie); Emma Poultney (Ensemble).Back: Mischa Brant (Adam);  Catilin Wescott (Ensemble); Kolbe Fink (Ensemble);  Benny Schurmer (Ryan); Rafael Sierra (Paul); Dieter Umholtz (Oliver); Ela Ruf (Sara); Penny Avildsen (Jenny);  Chiya Newman (Caroline) missing from the photo had to go to work. By Jim Halverson Special to the Ojai Valley News Congratulations to the entire Nordhoff High School cast and production crew for their outstanding musical production, “Theory of Relativity,” this past weekend. More than 200 locations streamed the event and the feedback we received was extremely positive.

Ojai Valley News - News - Results from #15

  Screenshot of campus building from Thacher School website Former Head of School Michael Mulligan wrote in a lengthy letter on July 29 that he and his wife will fight to protect our reputation and good names.   Ojai Valley News editor The Thacher School board voted unanimously July 28 to remove the name of retired Head of School Michael Mulligan from the school dining hall and athletic field steps for “failure to protect Thacher students from harm,” after the release of a June 16 report that included interviews with former students who said Mulligan could have exercised more authority to root out alleged abusers.

Ojai Valley News - News - Results from #45

Photo by Tom Moore Last weekend to catch this play: “Family Furniture” will be performed on Saturday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, July 18, at 2 p.m. Tickets: General $20, Art Center members and seniors, $18 For reservations, call 805-640-8797. Special to the Ojai Valley News In one scene of Ojai Art Center Theater’s latest live play, “Family Furniture,” as Claire and son Nick clean up porch furniture, Nick wonders aloud why his parents don’t just buy new furniture. Claire replies, “There’s something resonant about using old family things.”  In playwright A.R. Gurney’s look at family life in Buffalo, he examines the older generation’s desire to keep things the way they are versus the younger generation’s aim to try new things. The play deals with infidelity, bigotry, anti-Semitism, and an unplanned pregnancy. The family struggles trying to keep things as “normal” as possible, something that upper class WASP families in the button-down ’50s f

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