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    Review: “Gallathea,” a hilarious, heartwarming love story in the 60s

    by Izzy Fincher February 18, 2022
    by Izzy Fincher February 18, 2022

    Set in a 1960s, this modern adaptation of “Gallathea” featured vibrant costumes and hammed up comedy. By Izzy Fincher

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    Preview: “Gallathea” is a 16th century queer love story for Valentine’s Day week

    by Izzy Fincher February 14, 2022
    by Izzy Fincher February 14, 2022

    John Lyly’s romantic comedy “Gallathea,” showing Feb. 16 to 20 in the Loft Theater, will explore gender identity and true love. By Izzy Fincher

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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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    CU alum Jessie Stegner’s journey into Hollywood comedy

    by Izzy Fincher January 28, 2021
    by Izzy Fincher January 28, 2021

    How did a CU Boulder alum go from performing Shakespeare as a student to improv for kids at Hollywood’s The Second City? By Izzy Fincher

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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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    Shakespearean-inspired humor show ‘The Popular Mechanicals’ is outrageously funny

    by Izzy Fincher February 14, 2020
    by Izzy Fincher February 14, 2020

    “The Popular Mechanicals” at CU Boulder’s Loft Theater delights with hilarious slapstick and elevated Shakespearean prose. By Isabella Fincher

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    ‘The Popular Mechanicals’ to bring laughs to the Loft Theater

    by Kathryn Bistodeau February 11, 2020
    by Kathryn Bistodeau February 11, 2020

    The CU Theater Department will be kicking off the season with an adaptation of comedic Shakespeare inspiration. By Kathryn Bistodeau

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    Inside the intricate beauty of a CU Boulder opera production

    by Guest Writer January 6, 2020
    by Guest Writer January 6, 2020

    An operatic show is not as easy as just doing musical and vocal performances at the same time. John McKeever, assistant conductor for a recent CU show, tells us why. By Leanne Rubinstein

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    Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ is routine but charming

    by Lou Abecassis December 10, 2019
    by Lou Abecassis December 10, 2019

    BETC’s rendition of the Charles Dickens classic, “A Christmas Carol,” brings holiday spirit, but offers nothing new. By Lou Abecassis

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    ‘A Broadway Christmas Carol’ brings comical parodies to the Charles Dickens classic

    by Izzy Fincher November 18, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher November 18, 2019

    “A Broadway Christmas Carol” opened at the University Theater Nov. 15 with several standout performances. By Isabella Fincher

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