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A View from House Seats: “Behind the Scenes in Politics – Perhaps”

A View from House Seats: “Behind the Scenes in Politics – Perhaps”

Ventura Breeze

May 6, 2026

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You know that feeling when you walk out of a theater and just *have* to talk about what you just saw? That’s exactly what Santa Paula Theater Center is cooking up for its 2026 season. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, their upcoming production of *The Outsider* by Paul Slade Smith promises a witty, behind-the-scenes peek at politics that’s less about party lines and more about human nature. In a community like ours—where local elections feel just as personal as a chat at the farmers market—this play sounds like the perfect excuse to gather with neighbors and ask, “What if?”

What I love about this pick is how it invites us to laugh at the absurdities of power while still caring about the people caught up in it. Shirley Lorraine’s piece in the *Breeze* reminds us that the best theater doesn’t just entertain; it sparks conversation. And in Ventura, where we pride ourselves on showing up for each other, a night at Santa Paula Theater Center is more than a show—it’s a chance to connect. So grab a friend, grab a coffee afterward, and let the debate begin.

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