Colorado Mountain College’s Sopris Theatre Co., based in Glenwood Springs, will present livestreamed performances of “Silent Sky” by Lauren Gunderson this month. The show is available virtually throughout the college’s nine-county district. The play tells.
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Christina Cappelli described playwright Steven Dietz’s “The Nina Variations” as providing a couple with a reset button, the ability to repeat conversations and say something differently and see where things will end up this time.
“(Dietz) described it as what if you could have that conversation again. That last conversation that you had with someone, what if you could say what wasn’t said,” Cappelli, one of the four actors playing Nina in the show said. “What if you had the chance to do it again. Once you close that door and walk out on that conversation you usually don’t get to do it again but the theater is that space where you get to play it over and over.”
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