When reality upends imagination, improvise.
Last Sunday, that’s what happened at the 13th annual 10-Minute Play Festival at the Durango Arts Center. In a tightly woven, one-hour time frame, five short.
Last weekend, Fort Lewis College celebrated spring with its first Arts April Fest. The new Performing Arts Department gathered together students and faculty members for performances, workshops, readin.
“Cabaret,” the saucy, deliciously-dark musical about the rise of fascism in Berlin, opens the Fort Lewis College performance season on Friday (Oct. 21). It signals the launch of a fully-formed new maj.
If you’re puzzled by relationships, Shakespeare’s your playwright. Especially in “Much Ado About Nothing,” his brilliant comedy about love, friendship and family connections. And, just to make a play .
It’s 1945. American soldiers are returning home from World War II. Big-band music fills the air – “Sing, Sing, Sing” and “I’m Beginning to See the Light.”
That’s the setting for “Much Ado About Nothin.