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Pasadena Babalon: Theater Arts at Caltech

Saturday, February 20, 2010
8:00pm to 10:00pm
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Ramo Auditorium
  • Public Event
Presented By: Caltech Performing and Visual Arts

Please Note: This is preliminary information; all information is subject to change.

Pasadena Babalon is a new stage play dealing with the life of rocket pioneer Jack Parsons, co-founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Aerojet General Corporation.

Theater Arts at Caltech (TACIT) director Brian Brophy (Shawshank Redemption, Day Without a Mexican, Star Trek: The Next Generation) will direct the play penned by George Morgan, author of last year's well-received Rocket Girl.

Babalon takes the audience on a journey through mid-1930s Pasadena up until Jack's untimely death in 1952. Surrounded by a gallery of characters from Aleister Crowley, L.Ron Hubbard, Theordore Von Karman, and many others, the play examines the nature of genius with its unintended consequences, black magic, military contracts, and the formation of JPL.

TACIT casts feature Caltech undergraduates, graduate students, staff members, and JPL engineers.

The play will also be presented on Friday evening and Sunday afternoon, and the following weekend on Friday and Saturday.

Discounted pricing for youth, students, and groups of 10 or more are available.

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Theater Arts at Caltech

For more information, please contact Caltech Ticket Office by phone at (626) 395-4652 or by email at events@caltech.edu.
$18 (unreserved seating)