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On Stage: An Interview with Sean Briggs

March 2010

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Sean Briggs is the founder of Damon Runyon Repertory Theatre, which is now in its eleventh season. Mr. Briggs is also the writer, director and star of the upcoming play, Extreme Prose.

Recently, I had the good fortune to talk to Sean and asked him a few questions about the upcoming play.

 

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On Stage: Vaginas, Dead Guys and Pirates

February 2010

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The Gypsy House

How about two great shows for the price of one, and all of the proceeds benefit Pueblo's Y.W.C.A.? Sounds good, right? The Gypsy House is Pueblo’s newest theater company, but they already are making waves in the Pueblo theater community.

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On Stage: Mental Illness, Extraterrestrials and Soup

This January Damon Runyon  Repertory Theater will be showcasing the talent of Judith Cook in a one-woman show that is sure to take you out of this world. Cook stars in The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe as Trudy, a homeless bag lady, in Emmy Award-winning playwright Jane Wagner’s first play.

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OnStage: The Gypsy House

December 2009 Issue

I had the privilege of experiencing "Sordid Lives," a play by Del Shores, at the Gold Dust Saloon on Sunday November 15th. This madhouse of a play began after a delicious meal of B.B.Q. beef, green beans, potato salad and chocolate cake. It is a hilarious study of serious family dysfunction and the difficult journey of learning to accept that family.

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OnStage: Mockingbird still relevant

November 2009 Issue

On Sunday October 4th, I had the privilege of experiencing the gala opening of this year's Center Stage Performing Arts Series at the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center with a production of To Kill a Mockingbird. The Montana Repertory Theatre production was adapted by Christopher Sergel and based on Harper Lee's only novel.

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