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Graham Michael Hamilton, Kristen Bush, director David Emmes, Conor O'Farrell and seated, Nick Ullet. Photo by Henry DiRocco/SCR.
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Gustin is an 88-year-old retired radiologist. Thirty years ago, he lived with his daughter. Thirty years before that, he lived with his wife. Now a new woman has come into his life, a young nurse who stirs up the ghosts of the women Gustin once lived with and loved. Noah Haidle’s darkly funny memory play, Saturn Returns, is grounded in reality but inspired by astrology.
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Monkeying Around with Junie B. Jones
Her name is Junie B. Jones. The “B” stands for Beatrice. Except she doesn’t like Beatrice. She just likes “B” and that’s all. “B” stands for something else, too, the B-A-B-Y her mom is about to have, not a thrilling prospect for this stubborn, sassy kindergartener heading to the SCR stage. |

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Scrooge Turns 30
Twenty-nine years. Two off-stage marriages. Two broken toes. And one near-striptease. To celebrate A Christmas Carol’s 30th anniversary, we’ve collected memories of some of the best and worst moments you did and didn’t see during SCR’s nearly 1,000 performances of a beloved holiday classic.
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From NYT Best-Seller List to SCR Stage
Amazon.com’s reviewer called Adeline Yen Mah’s million-selling memoir, Falling Leaves, “an Asian Mommie Dearest.” But the story of her unhappy childhood in China has a happy ending: Mah became a successful physician, married and had two children. The Huntington Beach resident has now rewritten her memoir in dramatic form, and it will have its first reading at SCR on Nov. 17.
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