REGIONAL PREMIERE May 1-24, 2026 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
“Brooklyn Laundry” by John Patrick Shanley
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
“Every Brilliant Thing” by Duncan MacMillan, with Jonny Donahoe
December 5-28 at the Dairy Arts Center “…gloriously funny and exceptionally warm…” — Time Out London About the Play Why is life worth living? Can you count the ways? Ice cream? Lazy afternoons in the park? Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose? Every Brilliant Thing is a deeply funny and life-affirming play that begins with a child grappling with his mother’s attempted suicide. The child makes a
“Elizabeth I: In Her Own Words” by Carole Levin in collaboration with Tammy Meneghini
August 12-13 and 19-20 at the Dairy Arts Center About the Play Having thrilled audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, BETC favorite Tamara Meneghini and her artistic collaborators now bring their riveting, one-woman show to Boulder! This passionate and revealing play – threaded throughout with the monarch’s own words and passages from Shakespeare’s plays – shares the humanity, demands, and deep complication of being a woman and a leader nearing
“Cry It Out” by Molly Smith Metzler
August 1-3 at The Savoy DenverAugust 8-24 at the Dairy Arts Center * Read more below about our special Parents Paint the Town performance on August 10! * “Empathetic and enjoyable…it all rings utterly true.” — Chris Jones, The Chicago Tribune About the Play Jessie is a frazzled corporate lawyer in a cutthroat Manhattan firm. Lina dropped out of her community college and has a life circumscribed by her working