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Interfaith Discussion at Curious
POSTED July 15, 1:52 PM

 


Wednesday, July 16,  Curious' production of "End Days" by Deb Laufer will be followed by an interfaith panel discussion on "What role does faith play during catastrophe in our society?"   The show will start at 7pm and tickets are 2 for $22,  available only via phone:  303-623-0524.

Show description:  www.curioustheatre.org

 

David Russel, Laura Jo Trexler and Sean Mellott in "End Days", photo by Michael Ensminger

 


 

 

 
 
Mountain Mouse/City Mouse
POSTED July 11, 5:34 PM
Comedienne Murphy Funkhouser has been called "adorable" in nearly every review of her one-woman show "Crazy Bag" (now playing at the Vintage Theatre in Denver, and soon touring the nation).  It's an adjective I reserve for too-precocious... Read More
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And the winner is...
POSTED July 9, 8:46 PM
 Learn who won at the Henry Awards Monday night!www.coloradotheatreguild.org... Read More
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Thursday: Elvis is in the building
POSTED July 7, 2:57 PM
Curious Theatre Company (my "home theatre"... I never claimed to be unbiased) begins previews on Wednesday of "End Days", a new comedy on that HILARIOUS subject: Armageddon. Featuring Jesus, Stephen Hawking, and a 16-year old... Read More
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Tonight: Denver's Tony Awards
POSTED July 7, 1:45 PM
The Colorado Theatre Guild 2008 Henry Awards will be presented at a boisterous ceremony on Monday, July 7 at 7pm at the Town Hall Arts Center in Littleton. Tickets are $25, available at the door.Outstanding Actor in a Play Ed Baierlein,... Read More
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Insider's Tips: dining before the Shakespeare fest
POSTED July 3, 8:02 AM
Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) turns 50 this year and it looks fabulous. Since last year's debut of Philip Sneed as Artistic Director, CSF has added new seats*, a musical ("Woody Guthrie"- and it's really good), a new caterer, and free... Read More
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I don't, like, make them do math or anything terrible like that.
POSTED June 30, 4:01 PM
Denver actor Jessica Austgen (right), has a deceptively cherubine face.  In point of fact, she's fiercely witty.  Thankfully she reserves her sting for worthy subjects such as errant world leaders and Andrew Lloyd Webber. ... Read More
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Get Your Freak On
POSTED June 29, 5:42 PM
--update:  Hinshaw will be out Monday, 6/30 due to a family emergency.  Filling in is the also mahvalous Jess Robblee of TRUNKS.--If you've never seen FREAK TRAIN (the final Monday of every month at 8pm at The Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St. in... Read More
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Top Picks this Weekend (with special Examiner tix)
POSTED June 6, 12:57 PM
Denver's ever-expanding theatre scene is finally starting to consistently offer fare beyond kitchen sink dramas and ditzy musicals (with a nod to LIDA Project who's always busted out the form). This weekend, take a look at one of these inventive productions:THE... Read More
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Deal of the Week
POSTED May 29, 9:17 AM
New kids "Pure High Arts" are throwing a shindig Friday, May 30 from 7pm to 10pm at Globeville Studios (635 Santa Fe Drive).  Tickets are $10 and include drinks, food courtesy of Dazzle, and entry into a drawing... Read More
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Mare Trevathan
Mare Trevathan has performed Inupiat folk tales in Barrow, Alaska; stage managed dance-theatre in Tokyo; and studied Chekhov in Vladivostok, Russia. Denver tamed her wanderlust and has been her home of seven years.



 
 

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