On Thursday, Aspen Historical Society is presenting its annual progressive museum-theatre tour “Twilight in the Cemetery: Stories from Aspen’s Ancestors” at Red Butte Cemetery.
For Aspen visitors and locals, the Holden-Marolt Hoedown at the Mining and Ranching Museum is a classic start to the summer. Hosted by the Aspen Historical Society, last Friday’s event showcased renovations to the museum and family-friendly activities.
In the United States, about 4 of every 5 works for theater are written by men. That is why local arts organization VOICES puts women at the center of the stage. The group's upcoming performance is called "Wetlands."
Carbondale’s MinTze Wu recordign her story for the new podcast “Origin Stories.”
Carbondale’s Amy Kimberly recording her episode of the new podcast “Origin Stories,” produced by the Women’s Voices Theater Project.
Kristin Carlson recording her episode of “Origin Stories.”
Members of the Women’s Voices Theater Project photographed in 2019. The group canceled its 2020 and 2021 in-person shows due to the pandemic, and has instead produced two storytelling podcasts.
Women’s Voices Theater Project members Trary Maddalone LaMee, Julie Comins Pickrell, Cassidy Willey, and Gabriela Alvarez Espinoza in a 2019 rehearsal. IF YOU LISTEN …
To hear the first episode of the Women’s Voices Theater Project podcast “Origin Stories,” visit http://www.voicesrfv.org