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 2009-2010 SEASON

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Please scroll down to read about our upcoming special performances!




Everybody Wants to be a Rock Star     
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Saturday, November 14, 2009, 5:00 & 8:00 pm
Sunday, November 15, 2009, 1:30 pm
Buntport Theatre, 717 Lipan St, Denver
Out of the Box Series

Little Stones, Little Pistols, Little Clash
by Jacob Rubin,

In Collaboration with the Buntport Theater Company





Making Merry      Buy tickets Here
Sunday, December 13, 2009
1:30 & 6:30 pm, Seawell Ballroom, DCPA
Always on Sunday Series

The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, read by Mahira Kakkar

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, read by Randy Moore

Vera's First Christmas Adventure by Arnold Bennett, read by Jacqueline Antaramian

Another Christmas Carol by P.G. Wodehouse, read by Jamie Horton

Making Merry sponsored by Les Crispelle & Glenn Tiedt
Jamie Horton sponsored by Margaret & Bob Barber
"The Gift of the Magi" sponsored by Aris Sophocles
"The Wind in the Willows" sponsored by Jill & Lee Richman
"Vera's First Christmas Adventure" sponsored by Anne Dupont
"Another Christmas Carol" sponsored by Stephanie & Edward Harvey



What People Are My People?      Buy Tickets Here
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
5:00 & 8:00 pm, Ricketson Theatre, DCPA
Out of the Box Series

In our highly mobile and diverse society, claiming your personal cultural roots can be quite a struggle, especially if you have more than one cultural heritage.  What People Are My People? features stories that grapple with this provocative and endlessly fascinating topic.




As Time Goes By      Buy Tickets Here
Sunday, February 21, 2010
1:30 & 6:30 pm, Stage Theatre, DCPA
Always on Sunday Series

Gabriella, My Heart by Cristina Henriquez, read by Nick Sugar

The Debutante's Return by Jay McInerney, read by Charlotte Booker

In the Reign of Harad IV by Steven Millhauser, read by Ping Wu

Changes in the Memory After 50 by Steve Martin, read by John Hutton

As Time Goes By sponsored by Peak Asset Management
Nick Sugar sponsored by Wendy & Michael Handler
"The Debutante's Return" sponsored by Richard Robinson & Nina Saks
"Changes in the Memory After 50" sponsored by Cathy & Truman Anderson.




The Stories of Your Life      Buy Tickets Here
Saturday, March 13th, 2010
5:00 & 8:00 pm, Jones Theatre, DCPA
Out of the Box Series

Each life reshapes the world a little, sometimes a lot. This program, featuring astounding stories drawn from the obituaries of common and uncommon people, will inspire you to revive and share the stories that only you can tell.



 
Nothing Ventured...     
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
1:30 & 6:30 pm, Stage Theatre, DCPA
Always on Sunday Series

A Spoiled Man by Daniyal Mueenuddin, read by Shishir Kurup

A Piece of Pie by Damon Runyon, read by Dylan Baker

Summary Judgment by Jay McInerney, read by Becky Ann Baker

Antiheroes by George Saunders, read by Sam Gregory




No Holds Barred      Buy Tickets Here
Sunday, May 23, 2010
1:30 & 6:30 pm, Stage Theatre, DCPA
Always on Sunday Series

Sorry Fugu by T.C. Boyle, read by John Rubinstein

The Legend of Pig-Eye by Rick Bass, read by Jonathan Nichols

Selling the General by Jennifer Egan, (actor not yet confirmed)

A Dollar a Day by Abbott & Costello, read by Kathy Brady and Randy Moore




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Stories on Stage actors have successful and active careers.  Sometimes a surprise film or television commitment requires an actor to reschedule.




Every year groups in our community ask us to tell their special story.
It started in 2005 withThe Slave Narratives: A Mighty, Mighty People.  Then clients of the mental health community asked us to tell their story as experienced from the inside, resulting in 2007's The Mind's Eye, followed in 2008 with Addiction-Free: The Road From Hell, created at the request of a group of alcoholics in recovery.

We create each program from fiction, memoirs and original pieces, weaving the strands of many stories together to tell the compelling tale ofshared struggles, hopes, successes
and challenges.


We have two of these special programs scheduled for 2009-10, and you are invited to all!



The Lucien Wulsin Creative Arts Festival Opening Performance
Sunday, November 8th, 2009, 2:00 pm
Reception and museum strolling to follow!
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA)
1750 13th Street, Boulder, 303.443.2122

Candy Brown and Randy Moore read four heart-felt stories by Steve Martin, Alice McDermott, Nora Ephron and Matt Clark on the topic of "What's it like growing older..."

This is a special performance created and presented by Stories on Stage just for the
Society for Creative Aging's festival honoring Lucien Wulsin and the process of aging creatively!  Come laugh and cry into your milk and cookies after the performance.  To top it off, enjoy a private viewing of the Inter-Generational Photography exhibit at Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and see the winning photographs from their photo contest this fall, "Act Your Age!"

Tickets are $10.00, and can be reserved at BMoCA.org (reserve early -- limited seating!)



Autism Chronicles: The Gifts and Struggles of People with Autism and Their Families
Sunday, January 31st, 2010, 2:00 pm
The Gates Concert Hall in the Newman Center, University of Denver


Created at the request of the Autism Society of Colorado ("ASC"), this program weaves stories from literature written by and about individuals and families living with autism.

This program is a benefit for the Autism Society of Colorado, and your ticket includes both the performance and a reception following.  Tickets are $100.  For more information, call Stories on Stage or ASC at 720.214.0794, or go to www.autismcolorado.org.




THESE SPECIAL PERFORMANCES ARE NOT PART OF ANY SERIES OR SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGE.