Saturday, June 27, 2009
Upstart Crow offers season ticket discount
Dear Friends:
I'm a big fan of a lot of theatre companies in the Denver area. One of these, that I have a special affinity for and have been attending off and on for about 15 years, is The Upstart Crow in Boulder. They are what I lovingly refer to as a "classical community theatre," doing smart productions of great works with dedicated, amateur casts. They're offering a fantastic discount on season tickets, and an outstanding season coming up. I just thought you might like to consider supporting them. Check out their web site at www.theupstartcrow.org for specifics.
Blessings,
Patrick Dorn
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
CCU to present 'Fruit'
Dear friends of Christian theatre:
Here's the perfect summer show for the entire family, a light, child-friendly musical about the Fruits of the Spirit, produced by Colorado Christian University.
Hope to see you there.
Blessings,
Patrick Dorn
The Troupe
Colorado Christian University
Presents:
Fruit!
A new musical for children and families
Books & Lyrics by Sanne McCarthy, Music and additional lyrics by Ryan McCarthy
June 25-26
7:30 pm
June 27
11:00 am
3:00 pm
7:30 pm
Colorado Christian University Music Center
9200 W Ellsworth, Lakewood, CO 80226
(Near Garrison St & 1st Ave)
$5/person (all ages)
$15/family
For reservations and more info please call 303-963-3333
Here's the perfect summer show for the entire family, a light, child-friendly musical about the Fruits of the Spirit, produced by Colorado Christian University.
Hope to see you there.
Blessings,
Patrick Dorn
The Troupe
Colorado Christian University
Presents:
Fruit!
A new musical for children and families
Books & Lyrics by Sanne McCarthy, Music and additional lyrics by Ryan McCarthy
June 25-26
7:30 pm
June 27
11:00 am
3:00 pm
7:30 pm
Colorado Christian University Music Center
9200 W Ellsworth, Lakewood, CO 80226
(Near Garrison St & 1st Ave)
$5/person (all ages)
$15/family
For reservations and more info please call 303-963-3333
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Review: A Bronx Tale
Three cheers (but not the Bronx kind) for Palminteri: the writer, actor and self-promoter. A Bronx Tale, now playing at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, has aged well because it taps into universal themes, is presented in a unique style, and stars the guy who lived it. It has qualities of both a morality tale and a memory play.
Palminteri narrates and plays himself at age nine and as a teenager, but also plays a variety of neighborhood friends and felons. Most of the gangsters are Runyonesque, with distinctive and frequently hilarious disabilities and mannerisms.
After witnessing a murder and lying to police about the culprit, young "C" finds himself with two dads: his strict, hard-working and essentially moral biological father, and a loyal, affectionate, wise yet ruthless and violent neighborhood don. Torn between these two opposites, the impressionable youth walks a tightrope of moral ambiguity until circumstances force him to make a decision on how he'll live his life.
There are some really great ideas here, about what happens when you do a good thing for a bad person, about whether the working man is a chump or a champion, and how through love, a bad person can bring out the best in another.
Palminteri commands the stage for 90 minutes with no intermission, making smooth transitions between characters, maintaining the narrative thread, and building suspense to an explosive conclusion. This is a great story, told by a terrific storyteller.
And he knows it! In all of the advertising and promotional materials, Palminteri makes it clear that this is his project through and through. He's got a good thing going and he makes the most of it. After seeing A Bronx Tale, it's easy to see where this quality came from. He's got a bit of both father figures in him. There's both attraction and revulsion, heroism and villainy in all of this, but most of all it's dramatic, and that's what makes for an outstanding evening of theatre.
A Bronx Tale plays at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in the Denver Performing Arts Complex through June 21. Call 893-4100 or visit. www.denvercenter.org for information and reservations.
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