LAFAYETTE — With their children raising children of their own, Charlie and Nancy are spending some much-deserved time on a beach. Charlie thinks a responsible life has earned him a little rest. Nancy, though, thinks it’s earned her… Read the full article »
By Mark Collins Camera Theater Critic, 05/07/2010
LAFAYETTE — Within the first three minutes of the play “Lloyd’s Prayer,” we encounter a man in a bathrobe wielding a shotgun, a woman in curlers wielding a thick Minnesota accent and a feral boy who’s… Read the full article »
By Gary Zeidner
The Boulder Weekly
October 29, 2009
Judging from the Theater Company of Lafayette’s latest Halloween homage to all things Twilight Zone, the cast and crew must have some serious trust issues. Because if it’s not a sort of… Read the full article »
By Mark Collins
February 12, 2009
LAFAYETTE — Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln were born on the same day 200 years ago. Feb. 12, 1809, to be exact.
But did you know they were college roommates?
“Darwin was a real party… Read the full article »
By Susan Froyd
February 12, 2009
Not satisfied with being a sleepy little town, the burg of Lafayette, Colorado, seems to spend an inordinate amount of time looking for ways to distinguish itself by celebrating the ordinary and the unexpected. Oatmeal, peaches, itself: Lafayette’s got… Read the full article »