Performing arts hoping to get a boost from newly available s

Performing arts hoping to get a boost from newly available state grants


Performing arts hoping to get a boost from newly available state grants
Natalie Chuck
An unfinished set for a show that's being rescheduled sits empty inside of Impossible Players, a community theater in Pueblo. The organization is just one example of how hard performing arts are being hit by the pandemic, but the state of Colorado wants to help with new grants dedicated specifically to arts and venues.
and last updated 2020-12-10 08:10:16-05
PUEBLO — Restaurants have takeout orders during the pandemic to keep themselves afloat, but “you can’t DoorDash a theater show,” according to one playhouse member.
Darin Stuart and Meg Versteeg are Board Members of Impossible Players, a long-established community theater in Pueblo. The playhouse’s employees are completely volunteering and any money the theater makes comes from ticket sales to shows.

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