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California Shakespeare Theater's 'Spunk'

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 (Kevin Berne/Cal Shakes)

The California Shakespeare Theater’s production “Spunk” adapts three stories by Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston. Cal Shakes takes a raucous, blues-infused look at love, revenge, jealousy and the fine art of the hustle set in an outdoor amphitheater against a backdrop of rolling East Bay hills.

“Spunk” runs from July 4 through July 29.

Guests:

Patricia McGregor, director of "Spunk"

Paloma McGregor, choreographer of "Spunk"

Anthony Michael Peterson, a.k.a. "Tru", guitarist for "Spunk"

L. Peter Callender, actor in "Spunk"

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