In the turbulent Freedom Summer of 1964 Olivia, the cook for the Whitehouse caf, shocks her small southern town by marching up the courthouse steps demanding to register to vote. She is attacked from all sides, yet her choice to stand up for her rights forces all to confront the hatred, ignorance, and injustice of the town. It is a story about values, the politics of the old south, friendship, and ultimately about faith and Blessed Assurance. February 22 March 9, Fri./Sat. and Mon. Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, March 3 at 2 p.m. $12 - $20 - www.cctlouisville.org or call 303-665-0955. Coal Creek Theater of Louisville@ Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027.
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Clybourne Park
Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities (2/14 - 3/30) | ||
Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Pikes Peak Center [El Pomar Great Hall] (2/18 - 2/20) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
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Big Fish by John August and Andrew Lippa
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Something Rotten! by John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick
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