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Strong Voices, Good Fun 'Charlie Brown'
LA MESA -- The C. Hook Theater opened a four-day run at the Joan B. Kroc Theater Wednesday night and clearly had gathered together some of the leading voices on the San Diego County teen theater scene.
Performing the popular "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown,'' the young…
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C. Hook Theater Takes On 'Charlie Brown'
LA MESA -- La Mesa's C. Hook Theater was created a few years ago to give the graduates of the younger Peter Pan Jr. Theater a theatrical outlet.
This summer, the two groups merge in a way for a show that requires the older talents of the C. Hook…
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By Will Lavin
La Mesa Today Correspondent
ROLANDO -- La Mesa's C. Hook Theater opened a four-day run of the comic fable "Once Upon A Mattress'' Wednesday night to a large and warm audience.
The teen theater group, an outgrowth of the…
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C. Hook Theater Takes On "Once Upon A Mattress''
LA MESA -- The volunteers who run Peter Pan Junior Theater in La Mesa eventually decided teenagers needed a theater outlet after they had outgrown the Peter Pan age range. They founded the C. Hook Theater and essentially turned…
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Over 50 percent of Americans expect home prices to rise
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