“How We Revive Our Democracy,” a panel featuring the screening of “Patriocracy,” shows CU students the importance of reaching across the aisle.
Theatre
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Sesame street grows up: Boulder’s Dinner Theatre performs “Avenue Q”
by Sarah Elseaby Sarah ElseaBoulder’s Dinner Theater’s performance of Avenue Q lives up to the original Broadway success of the show.
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While hilarious, ridiculous and borderline offensive, “The Book of Mormon” also showcases great acting talent and a sincere message.
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One weekend full of free shows made by and for students proved to be one heck of a ride.
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Feminism & Co.: Sex, Art, and Politics is a public program started in 2007, delving into the issues of women and gender. Their mission states “Feminism & Co: Art, Sex, Politics aims to advance and elevate public dialogue around feminist issues.” They fulfill this mission by holding programs in the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) with lectures by scholars, artists and writers.
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This rendition of Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” uses hip-hop dancing for an unusual theater experience.
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Touring company holds benefit for Broadway Cares
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Friday night at the Boulder Dinner Theatre, “The Drowsy Chaperone” delighted audiences with its clever take on the old school musical.
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Childish, comedic musical brings light-hearted bounce to CU stage
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Theater done cheap and well