Weekends throughout the seasonThe New Local AnnexBoulder Public Library Support the MAD LIBrarians! Because we want to welcome lots of kids and families, many of our MAD LIBrarians performances are Pay-What-You-Can. About the Series Watch top-notch improvisers light up the stage, while your kids’ faces light up! At each one-of-a-kind show, kids in the audience make up new book titles and then the MAD LIBrarians hilariously off-the-cuff stories to go
“Fireflies” by Matthew Barber
February 14 at Dairy Arts Center, Boulder About the Play A Valentine’s outing featuring champagne, roses, and Matthew Barber’s romantic comedy, Fireflies. Eleanor Bannister is a retired school teacher and a model of respectability. She lives a quiet and lonely life until Abel Brown comes to town. A handyman and drifter, the smooth-talking Brown does more than fix Eleanor’s roof. The town begins to talk. Can Abel be trusted? Performance
New Year’s Eve Spectacular
December 31 at Dairy Arts Center, Boulder About the Event Celebrate the New Year with BETC and the wildly charming and funny King Penny Radio Show. The party will continue after the show with hors d’oeuvres, a champagne toast, dancing to the music of the David Fulker Band, and a ball drop at 9:00 PM (Nova Scotia time!) so you can launch to your next party or head home to
“Mary Jane” by Amy Herzog
REGIONAL PREMIERE May 1-24 at the Dairy Arts Center “The play has a hypnotic suffusive effect that left me on the verge of tears for hours afterwards…it conjures a world of compassion.” — The Guardian About the Play A single mom’s life is turned upside down by her child’s chronic illness. Abandoned by her husband, she faces reality with a sunny determination that borders on denial. A story of a
“Brooklyn Laundry” by John Patrick Stanley
REGIONAL PREMIERE January 30-February 15 at The Savoy DenverFebruary 20-March 15 at the Dairy Arts Center “Stanley keeps the play moving ruthlessly forward, peppering what sounds like the grimmest of tales with wry humor.” — The Chicago Reader About the Play From the Oscar-winning, Tony-winning, Pulitzer-winning writer of Moonstruck and Doubt comes a new play about three sisters, a guy who operates a laundromat and the random tricks life plays
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