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Last chance to catch Cactus Flower

October 2, 3:28 PMDenver Theater ExaminerDeb Flomberg
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Here is your Examiner pick for this weekend.
This is closing weekend for Cactus Flower, a comedy by Abe Burrows. It is directed by Bonnie Greene and playing at The E Project Theatre in Lakewood. You've got 2 more chances to see it, so see it while you still can!

Cactus Flower
A comedy by Abe Burrows
Adapted from a play by Pierre Brillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy
Directed by Bonnie Greene

When middle-aged New York dentist Julian Winston breaks yet another date, his 21-year-old mistress Toni is driven to desperate measures. Impressed by her intense feelings, Julian decides to propose to her. Just one thing stands in the way of their marriage: the fictional wife he concocted a year ago to keep himself single and free. Enter Miss Dickinson, Julian's loyal assistant, who reluctantly agrees to relieve him of his make-believe entanglement. What follows is a cascade of lies, misunderstandings, and unexpected romance that will have you chuckling nonstop.

Featuring:
Cameron Truesdale as Igor
Roe Moore as Toni
Amy Michelle Smith as Stephanie
Ellen Long as Mrs. Durant
Leroy Leonard as Julian
John Greene as Harvey
Mark Shelton as Music Lover, Waiter, Hindemith, and Deliveryman
Ana Bell as "Botticelli's Springtime"

Buy tickets online at www.theEproject.org or reserve at 303-232-0363

The E Project
9797 W Colfax Ave (shopping center on the westbound side of Colfax, between Iris and Kipling Streets, next door to Disguises Costume Shop)
Lakewood, CO 80215
 

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