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    Witness carefully orchestrated failure in CU Presents’ “The Play That Goes Wrong”

    by Grace Ptak March 17, 2024
    by Grace Ptak March 17, 2024

    CU Presents is performing “The Play that Goes Wrong” at the Roe Green Theatre March 8-17 (with no show on March 14 or 15, due to weather).

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    CU Presents spotlights heart-rending refugee story in Iizuka’s “Anon(ymous)”

    by Grace Ptak February 19, 2024
    by Grace Ptak February 19, 2024

    CU Presents showcases “Anon(ymous),” a modern retelling of Homer’s “Odyssey,” at the University of Colorado Boulder. By Grace Ptak

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    Preview: A female astronaut left behind in “They Promised Her The Moon”

    by Grace Kohler April 14, 2022
    by Grace Kohler April 14, 2022

    Laurel Ollstein’s “They Promised Her The Moon” tells the story of Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb, one of the Mercury 13 who never went to space. By Grace Kohler

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    “Kaidan+: Something Strange and Spectral”: seven global ghost stories for Halloween

    by Haley Lauritzen October 30, 2021
    by Haley Lauritzen October 30, 2021

    CU’s Department of Theater and Dance will perform an adapted Kabuki play this Halloween season. By Haley Lauritzen

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    ‘The Language Archive’ will highlight human connection and language

    by Kathryn Bistodeau February 26, 2020
    by Kathryn Bistodeau February 26, 2020

    In “The Lanuage Archive,” CU acting students will explore how important words are in connecting with others. By Kathryn Bistodeau

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    Acting group for people with disabilities puts on show-stopping performance with ‘Chicago’

    by Izzy Fincher August 9, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher August 9, 2019

    The Phamaly Theatre Company, aiming to make more inclusive theatrical performances, brought stories of the Windy City to Denver. By Isabella Fincher

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    Theater adaptation of ‘1984’ asks audiences, ‘who’s really in charge?’

    by Kaylyn Buehler April 17, 2019
    by Kaylyn Buehler April 17, 2019

    Lakewood’s Benchmark Theatre unsettled audiences with a modern adaptation of George Orwell’s classic, ‘1984.’ By Kaylyn Buehler

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    ‘Into the Woods’ production enchants CU with modern twist

    by Izzy Fincher February 25, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher February 25, 2019

    The cast presents a creative interpretation of the classic Broadway hit with an elaborate set and modern twist. By Isabella Fincher

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    Gender and sexuality explored through ‘The Vagina Monologues’

    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019
    by Anna Haynes February 11, 2019

    CU V-day’s annual performance of the feminist play raised money for Moving to End Sexual Assault. By Anna Haynes

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    ‘Almost, Maine’ delivers a bittersweet celebration of love

    by Izzy Fincher February 11, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher February 11, 2019

    CU’s production of “Almost, Maine” offered a charming look at small-town life and love in rural Maine. By Isabella Fincher

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