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TAC Staged Reading and Expansion to Malibu
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TAC Staged Reading and Expansion to Malibu 

Photo by Bill Pierce

Topanga Actor’s Company will be performing a staged reading of HEROES, a lovely, funny, very human comedy about the travails and aspirations of three unlikely heroes. Best suited for adults and teens 15+.

TAC will also now be expanding to Malibu Library!

Go see HEROES at:

Topanga Library, on January 28/29 2 p.m., 

Malibu Library, on Feb. 4/5, 2 p.m.

Heroes by Gerald Sibleyras and Tom Stoppard is a lovely, poignant comedy about three World War One veterans living in a nursing home. Henri has a gammy leg, Gustave suffers from agoraphobia, Philippe frequently passes out due to the piece of shrapnel lodged in his brain. Yet they dream of freedom. Will this be the day they and their stone dog companion finally make it to Indochina? Or perhaps only as far as the top of the hill? A Topanga Actors Company signature staged-reading.

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