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Calendar
An overview of productions and events:
2008
2007
2006
- The Frankenstein Experiment
January/February 2006
12 very short plays inspired by Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature
(A collaboration with Lafayette Public Library)
Writers: Jonathan Bender, Linda Berry, Nora Douglass, David Golden, Kristine McGovern, Matt Pinkerton, Anita Rosenau, Marki Shalloe, CP Stancich, Steve Rasnic Tem, Brad Weisman, Edith Weiss
Directors: Billie McBride, Madge Montgomery, Ed Schoenradt, Jackie Tisinai, Vonalda Utterback
- Picasso at the Lapin Agile
April 28, 29 (Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
May 1 (Mon) @ 7:30 PM (Industry Night)
May 5, 6, 12, 13 (Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
May 7 (Sun) @ 2:00 PM
May 13 (Sat) @ 5:00 PM
by Steve Martin
Directed by Ian Gerber
A witty comedy about the roots of the twentieth century, the art of physics, and the physics of art.
- Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
June/July
Directed by Ed Schoenradt
(a collaboration with Longmont Theatre Company; this production will travel to several locations throughout Boulder County) — more info
- TCL enters the Fringe!
August 19 (Sat) @ 7:00 PM
August 20 (Sun) @ 2:30 PM
August 24 (Thur) @ 10:00 PM (yes, PM)
August 25 (Fri) @ 8:30 PM
August 26 (Sat) @ 2:30 PM
August 27 (Sun) @ 3:30 PM
All shows are at the Carsen Theater at the Dairy Center For The Arts (in Boulder)
The Weird Sisters at Home by C.P. Stancich will be appearing in the second annual Boulder International Fringe Festival. This hilarious romp imagines what the three witches discuss when Shakespeare's Macbeth has left to pursue his nefarious ambitions. Throw in a local man bewitched into a dog, a gregarious hermit, and a newly liberated 11th century woman, and the spell is delightfully complete!
More fringe info: http://boulderfringe.com/
- Classic TV Live On Stage
October 20, 21 (Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
October 27, 28
(Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
October 29 (Sun) @ 2:00 PM
November 3, 4 (Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
November 10, 11 (Fri/Sat) @ 7:30 PM
Featuring episodes from the Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and My Favorite Martian. (And recreating vintage TV commercials.)
- 365 Days/365 Plays (Week 7)
December 27- 30 at 7:30 PM
Beginning November 13, 2002, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks committed herself to writing one play per day for an entire year. These plays comprise the play cycle 365 DAYS/365 PLAYS. Now, TCL joins 700 theater companies across the country presenting a week's worth of her plays. Unofficially dubbed the "Anti-Holiday Party," TCL's 365 production will offer patrons an opportunity to escape their relatives for about an hour as they witness 7 short plays, all brilliant little gems that tell the hard truth about life in America. Come join the largest theater collaboration in history --- a gigantic leap of faith for a wounded nation. Free. Refreshments will be served.
2005
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