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Tag Archives: theater
Concealed Carry: A Stage Play
The gun debate was front and center at the state Capitol on Monday. Boulder playwright Joshua Rollins is bringing the issue center stage with his one-act play “Concealed Carry.” When the curtain opens, a mass shooting has just taken place … Continue reading
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Tagged joshua rollins, LOCAL Theater Company, ryan warner, stage play, theater
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Online Dating On Stage
Online dating became an addiction for actress and writer Luciann Lajoie, of Denver. She can’t say exactly how many dates she went on. Her best guess is somewhere around 75 or 80. Then she decided to step back from her … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, DATE*, dating, Denver Center, Luciann Lajoie, new plays, online dating, theater
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From Page To Stage
Three new plays will make their debut this weekend at Chautauqua in Boulder. Afterwards, audiences get to tell producers what they think. Comments at the LOCAL Lab New Play Festival will help determine which of the three will get a … Continue reading
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Tagged chautauqua, LOCAL Lab, new play festival, new plays, pesha rudnick, theater
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