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Pear’s ‘Fairfield’ continues run Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report
Mountain View-based Pear Theatre’s production of “Fairfield” – Eric Coble’s contemporary comedy that examines the personal bias inherent in discerning appropriate from inappropriate – is set to run through Feb. 21.
Aldo Billingslea and Sinjin Jones, Pear’s artistic director, serve as co-directors of the play, presented as a prerecorded video.
Fairfield Elementary is a progressive, integrated school in a progressive, integrated community where Black History Month goes horribly wrong. One bad role-playing exercise by an over-eager first-grade teacher and suddenly Black and white parents, principals, superintendents and teachers are fighting for their educational lives, just hoping to reach the Feb. 28 “CelebrEthnic Potluck” in one piece.
The Pear Theatre in Mountain View is offering a video-recorded version of Eric Coble s satire/farce, "Fairfield," which features desperately sincere people trying to cross the racial divide and pratfalling in the process.
Princess Michael of Kent is the Hospice s royal President It is 30 years since the local health authority approved the building of a hospice on the site of the old Peace Memorial Hospital in Watford. What became Peace Hospice Care was born. Work began and the following year a temporary building was located on the site to provide a Day Care Centre. Following an extensive fundraising campaign, this was later transferred to the hospital building and was officially opened in 1996 by the Hospice s royal President, Princess Michael of Kent. Despite the pandemic, the Hospice is determined to celebrate what it has achieved over the last 30 years and look forward to the next 30 years, raise the profile of hospice care and help many more people with life-limiting illnesses both understand and have access to the free services illness.
Princess Michael of Kent is the Hospice s royal President It is 30 years since the local health authority approved the building of a hospice on the site of the old Peace Memorial Hospital in Watford. What became Peace Hospice Care was born. Work began and the following year a temporary building was located on the site to provide a Day Care Centre. Following an extensive fundraising campaign, this was later transferred to the hospital building and was officially opened in 1996 by the Hospice s royal President, Princess Michael of Kent. Despite the pandemic, the Hospice is determined to celebrate what it has achieved over the last 30 years and look forward to the next 30 years, raise the profile of hospice care and help many more people with life-limiting illnesses both understand and have access to the free services illness.