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LET THE EAGLE FLY - THE STORY OF CESAR CHAVEZ
March 5, 2010 to March 31, 2010

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 8:00 PM - Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 11:30 AM (PT)

San Jose, CA

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Opening Night Performance
Friday, March 5 at 7:30pm   more info
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Saturday, March 6 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Sunday, March 7 at 2pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Friday, March 12 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Saturday, March 13 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Sunday, March 14 at 2pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Friday, March 19 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Saturday, March 20 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Sunday, March 21 at 2pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Thursday, March 25 at 8pm
Ended $20.00 $2.09
General Admission
Friday, March 26 at 8pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
General Admission
Sunday, March 28 at 2pm
Ended $25.00 $2.37
Final Performance
Wednesday, March 31 at 7:30pm
Ended $35.00 $2.92
Final Performance & VIP Reception
Wednesday, March 31 at 6pm   more info
Ended $50.00 $3.74

Event Details


This inspirational musical tells the story of Cesar E. Chavez, one of the most influential civil rights leaders of our time and a crusader for non-violent change. It traces Cesar’s life from his childhood, as the son of migrant farm workers in the Great Depression, through his founding of the farm workers union and his commitment to the non-violent struggle for social and economic justice. The musical focuses primarily on the five-year nationwide grape boycott.

For more information visit http://www.LetTheEagleFly.com

When & Where



San Jose City College Theatre
2100 Moorpark Avenue
San Jose, CA 95128-2799

Friday, March 5, 2010 at 8:00 PM - Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 11:30 AM (PT)


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Hosted By

Chavez Family Vision



The mission of the Chavez Family Vision, Inc. is promoting and providing community outreach programs and activities that will enhance the quality of life within our target areas through cooperative leadership, resource initiative, and direct services.

Our mission is inspired by the legacy of Librado and Juana Chavez and the Chavez family philosophy that is to: espouse the principles of non-violence, utilize volunteerism and encourage public action in order to bring about positive changes in our society.