Sunnyvale community briefs for the week of Jan. 28

Elle Woods and her little dog Bruiser are set to hit the stage in all their pink, glittery glory in the Sunnyvale Community Players' production of "Legally Blonde, Jr." Feb. 18-March 6.at the Sunnyvale Community Theatre. (Courtesy photo)

Elle Woods and her little canine Bruiser are set to hit the stage in all their pink, glittery glory within the Sunnyvale Neighborhood Gamers’ manufacturing of “Legally Blonde, Jr.” Feb. 18-March 6.on the Sunnyvale Neighborhood Theatre. (Courtesy photograph)

Gamers set 54th season

The Sunnyvale Neighborhood Gamers have introduced the corporate’s 54th season of musical theater, opening with “Working” in September. The season continues in October with “Songs for a New World” and shutting with “Subsequent to Regular” in April 2023.

The Gamers’ junior manufacturing of “Magnificence and the Beast” is ready for February 2023. This season’s junior manufacturing, “Legally Blonde the Musical,” is working Feb. 18-March 6. For tickets and extra info, go to https://www.sunnyvaleplayers.org

The corporate can also be searching for people inquisitive about producing a present, serving to with set building and designing, and different artistic and technical employees positions. For extra info, e mail data@sunnyvaleplayers.org.

New poet laureate

San Jose resident Tshaka Campbell was named Santa Clara County poet laureate Jan. 11 for a two-year time period ending Dec. 31, 2023.

Campbell is the curator of “Stunning Black Books” as a part of Poetry Heart San Jose. He additionally conducts lectures and workshops in artistic writing, non secular verse and different associated subjects. He has written 4 books—“Tarman,” “Muted Whispers,” “Tunnel Imaginative and prescient” and “Stuff”—and launched three music albums: “One,” “Bloodlines” and “Pores and skin vol.1.”

Campbell was beneficial to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, who appointed him to the honorary place following a name for purposes and a two-step overview course of organized by the county, Silicon Valley Creates, and the Santa Clara County Library District. He's the county’s seventh poet laureate.

Campbell will likely be formally put in on the Feb. 8 board of supervisors assembly, the place he'll learn a collection of his work as a part of the invocation.

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