2023 - 2024 Productions
All productions will be staged at conveniently located and fully accessible venues. The productions will run between June 2023 and May 2024. You can use your 4 for $40 Flex Pass in any combination you desire. You can use a single credit for four individual performances. You might use all your 4 for $40 Flex Pass credits to obtain four tickets for one performance. It's all up to you! Any unused credits are refundable. Your 4 for $40 Flex Pass qualifies you for tickets to these outstanding, innovative, entertaining, and even education productions:
A Destination of My Own
A Destination of My Own tells the story of Richard Durham, the creator and writer of Destination Freedom, a weekly radio drama that aired for two years in the 1940s. The radio serial dramatized the lives of important Black American historical figures and is described as “nothing ever before heard on radio.” The radio program strove to defeat commonplace stereotypes routinely attached to Black Americans. In many ways, Richard Durham’s work has been described as an important precursor to the Civil Rights and Black Lives Matter movements.
I'm Harvey Milk
I’m Harvey Milk presents the incomparable life of early LGBTQ+ leader Harvey Milk. The play follows his life from his childhood to his tragic assassination in San Francisco City Hall.
I'm Harvey Milk is a production of Colorado TINTS and part of our 4 for $40 Flex Pass.
A Lady & Her Wagon
A Lady and Her Wagon<.i> chronicles the life of Julia Greeley. Born into slavery in Hannibal, Missouri, by the end of her life Julia Greeley became known for her charitable works. Julia pulled a red wagon through the streets of Denver in the dark to bring food, coal, clothing, and other necessities to needy families. She made her rounds in the night so as not to embarrass white families ashamed to accept charity from a poor, black woman. In part because of her work for the poor Julia Greeley is being considered to be canonized a saint.
Martha Calling
Martha Calling tells the tale of Marth Mitchell, depicting her unique style and incomprarable tenacity. The play is structured with the bold and brash woman who was instrumental in bringing down the corrupt presidency of Richard Nixon presenting her life story on stage in the form of comedic stand up.
Witness
Witness is a play that chronicles the virtually inconceivable life of a woman named Virginia Hill. The play is structured around her cantankerous appearance before what officially was christened the U.S. Senate Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime.
The Baptism
The Baptism tells the tale of the residents of Worthington, typical small-town folks -- the farming family, the widow and her circle of friends, a young woman with a new baby. Despite the seeming normality, something sinister brews beneath the surface of daily life in the tiny village. The play has something of a Twilight Zone feel.
The Wind Is Us
The Wind Is Us: The Death that Killed Capote follows the life of author Truman Capote from his days researching his iconic “non-fiction novel” In Cold Blood until his death in 1984. The play reveals how and why Capote’s life collapsed because of his most-acclaimed work, resulting in his premature tragic death.
The Hours of Anne
The Hours of Anne chronicles the final day in the life of Anne Boleyn, the time leading up to her beheading in the Tower of London. The play sets the record straight on numerous factual inaccuracies about Henry VIII's second wife that have persisted for hundreds of years. The Hours of Anne is a production of the Francisco Center for the Performing Arts and part of our 4 for $40 Flex Pass.
More selections will be added as the season progresses. Call us at (720) 216-3042 or write us at [email protected] if you would like additional information.