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Circle Circle Dot Dot Theatre Organization

The Circle Circle dot dot mission statement: "Circle Circle dot dot engages audiences by creating original Theatre devised from the stories of our community. We allow each new development to be entirely collaborative and inclusive with a broad scope of the art world. We do this to bring Theatre back to the root of what has always made it important: the ability to allow the world to see and understand itself through stimulating, informative, and highly entertaining art.

'Circle Circle dot dot' has been an exciting new theatre organization in the San Diego area. Past shows:

  • The Break Up Break Down" was the raunchy/ hilarious premiere launch production of Circle Circle dot dot. For their first production, Circle Circle dot dot decided to explore the revealingly raw aftermath of heartbreak- and make fun of it!
  • "Ragnarok" was the second original Community-Based production about members of the "LARP"ing Community of San Diego. ‘Ragnarok’ featured reflective stories of glory and woe from a few brave D&D enthusiasts that wanted a little something extra from their fantasy worlds.
  • "Deconstruction of a Drag Queen" was most recent original community-based production went under the wigs and into the closets of some of the most delicious Drag Performers of San Diego and revealed that besides the make-up, the glitter, the hip pads, and the heels- the most important ingredient to becoming a true diva is bravery. 'Deconstruction' is known as CCdd's most ambitious project to date and is based on the true story of local Drag Sensation Grace Towers.


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