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San Bruno CA: Capuchino High School presents Alice in Wonderland!

Nov 20, 21, & 22 2015

Capuchino High School presents Alice in Wonderland!


Follow Alice’s adventures as she falls down into a rabbit hole and encounters an eccentric assortment of characters that we have all grown to love.

There is the White Rabbit, the grinning Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, and of course the Queen of Hearts shrieking “off with her head”.

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See this famous story come to life at Capuchino High School’s Samuel Johnson Jr. theater. 1501 Magnolia Avenue, parking entrance on Millwood.

Performances are at 7pm on Friday and Saturday, November 20-21, and 1pm on Sunday, November 22.

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Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors.

Tickets available at the box office which opens 30 minutes prior.

For more information, please call Capuchino High School at 650-558-2799


Saturday Night (November 21) is Alumni Night at Alice in Wonderland.

Come to the play on Saturday and pick up your limited edition alumni pin.


1501 Magnolia Avenue, San Bruno,


Friday November 20 at 7pm

Saturday November 21 at 7pm

Sunday November 22 at 1pm
Cost for tickets is $8 for students and seniors / $10 for adults

Kind regards, Cheryl How

Co-president, Capuchino Drama Boosters. 650-455-4192

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Robert Riechel

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Source Credit: Cheryl How

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