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Play to show turmoil provoked by one kiss

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The dynamics of relationships and prejudice will be explored in the play “Stop Kiss” at OCC in March.

The college’s theater department, under the direction of Alex Golson, will perform the Diana Son play which follows two women in New York City — Callie and Sara — who exchange a kiss that provokes an act of violence that sends many lives into turmoil.

The show replaces “1918” on the theater schedule.

“Stop Kiss” will run March 13 through 15, and 20 through 22.

The play was first performed Off-Broadway in 1998 staring Sandra Oh and Jessica Hecht.

Tickets purchased in advance are $5, while tickets at the door will be $6. For more information call (714) 432-5880 or go to www.occtickets.com.

— Daniel Tedford

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