Phish. A Super Virus. Goodnight Moon in drag.
Controversy at a Quaker school. Four new works that challenge our notions of what theater can do.
Engage with some of the most exciting theater being created today with Local Theater Company’s Local Lab, Boulder’s premier 3-day festival of new American plays. Step inside the room with the theater-makers for staged readings of four new works. Gather with your fellow audience members for creative workshops and a number of social gatherings, including the Saturday night dance party.
Earth Day Hike
April 22, 8 am
@ Chautauqua Park
Baseline Rd & 9th Ave, Boulder, CO 80302
Festival Kick-Off Party!
April 22, 4—6 pm
@ Walters & Hogsett Jewelers
2425 Canyon Blvd.
You Enjoy Myself by Topher Payne Directed by Betty Hart A comedy about passion, reconnection, and a band called Phish.
April 22, 7 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm)
@ Grace Gamm Theater
The Lotus by Esther Omegba
Directed by Lisa Marie Rollins A poor young girl and her sister attempt to take on a global computer supervirus with the help of a charming young boy.
April 23, 2 pm (doors open 1:30 pm)
@ Grace Gamm Theater
Goodnight Cowboy
created and performed by Jody Kuehner, aka Cherdonna Shinatra Inspired by Margaret Wise Brown’s beloved children’s book Goodnight Moon, Cherdonna explores death, propaganda, toxic masculinity, and more.
April 23, 6 pm (doors open 5:30 pm)
@ Grace Gamm Theater
Late Night Lab Party
April 23, 8 pm — close
@ DV8 (aka Deviant Spirits)
2480 49th st Suite E, Boulder, CO, 80301
Co-Lab Workshop
April 24, 12—1:30 pm
@ Grace Gamm Theater
Affinity Lunch Minutes
written by Nick Malakhow, directed by Sabin Epstein A racially charged discipline decision ignites a divide at a private Quaker school.
April 24, 2 pm (doors open 1:30 pm)
@ Grace Gamm Theater