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BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Beth Hylton

Today’s subject Beth Hylton is currently living her theatre life performing on your TVs and computer screens as the sole performer in Round House Theatre’s latest streaming production of Throw Me on the Burnpile and Light Me Up. The show is available for viewing through June 13th.

Things to Do in Denver on Mother s Day Weekend, May 2021

Museo de las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive The Museo’s brand-new exhibition SOMOS: On Domestic Violence, Resilience and Healing takes a hard look at the social reverberations of domestic abuse through the eyes and hearts of thirteen Denver artists. Curated by Carina Bañuelos-Harrison, the show is meant to inspire discussion, and to that end, it is accompanied by a strong lineup of public programming. Bañuelos-Harrison, Latina Safehouse director Angela Ceseña and Museo director Claudia Moran will be joined by members of the safehouse’s Comadre Network for the series kickoff, “Motherhood, Domestic Violence and Healing.” The live, in-person event is free, but an RSVP is recommended here.

Ten Things to Do In Denver This Weekend, April 29-May 2, 2021

Belleview Station, 6785 East Chenango TheBigWonderful returns with an opening weekend filled with music, craft cocktails and beer, food trucks and a festival shopping market. Saturday is devoted to Colorado bluegrass, with Sugar Moon, Meadow Mountain, Pick & Howl and Chain Station. Sunday is for local cover and jam bands, with Dogs Off Leash, Wake Up & Live: A Bob Marley Tribute, Puma Borracha and DeadPhish Orchestra. Both days, Something Vinyl Club will be spinning records in the festival vendor village. The Beer Garden Bar, with ten-plus Colorado craft beers as well as Derby-themed cocktails, will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. General admission tickets are $35 Saturday, $30 Sunday; Open Bar sessions are available from noon to 4 p.m. or 4 to 8 p.m. ($65 Saturday, $60 Sunday), and include admission to the festival. Get tickets and more information at thebigwonderful.com.

In a twist, COVID-19 creates a few arts jobs

COVID wiped out as many as 60,000 Colorado arts jobs in the first four months of the pandemic, according to research by the University of Colorado. But now that theater companies are finally getting back to performing before live audiences, it turns out the virus is creating a few arts jobs as well. There is a new job title called a “COVID Compliance Officer,” and it is now a required position at most of Colorado’s largest theater companies. The Arvada Center has hired three of them in preparation for its April 30 opening of the play “Small Mouth Sounds,” followed by the planned outdoor musical “Million Dollar Quartet.”

Natural Shocks Is a One-Woman Whirlwind

Tornados, Hamlet, and Disney World aren t three things you d normally group together.  For acclaimed Lauren Gunderson, it all makes sense. Though perhaps for Angela, the woman at the center of Gunderson s Natural Shocks, the threads may be straining.  If Gunderson sounds like a familiar name to you, it s no coincidence. In 2020, Dramashop presented one of her best-known works, Silent Sky as an innovative production in the early weeks of the pandemic. Nationally, Gunderson also just so happens to be America s most popular living playwright.  Written in 2018, Natural Shocks is a one-woman show that tells the story of Angela, a woman waiting out a tornado in her basement. Dramashops s production of

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