Colorado Theater, Front & Center

Rough Draught Playwrights has been "busy, busy, busy" (name the two references that could claim this quote - WITHOUT googling - contact me with the correct answer, and you'll get Carl Castle's voice on your answering machine........wouldn't it be great if I could deliver on that?).  We've been exploring ways to put the playwright front and center of new play development, brainstorming ideas to build upon our Open Mic Playground, and connecting with the incredible institutions, groups and individuals in our community that have been working hard to grow our Colorado theatre scene.  

On July 18th, The Dramatists Guild will be making its very first visit to Denver, and, to kick off the weekend, Rough Draught Playwrights is partnering with the Guild to present a Self-Production Primer given by the Guild's Director of Membership, Roland Tec.  Check out the entire itinerary by visiting the Guild's Denver Regional Update page.

As a co-founder and co-producer of RDP, I love being part of a group that keeps shaking it up in my own back yard.  Come on in and play with me!  

Rough Draught Playwrights Leslie C. Lewis, Jeffrey Neuman, and Nina Alice Miller, thinking big

Rough Draught Playwrights Leslie C. Lewis, Jeffrey Neuman, and Nina Alice Miller, thinking big

What a Blast!

If you were at last week's Play Crawl in Denver, you know what I mean.  The entire Tennyson Arts District transformed into a stage for live theatre, patrons and passersby alike, constantly and pleasantly surprised as action unfolding before them morphed into a series of short plays.  

I'd like to make special mention of the outstanding actors in Would You Rather (my contribution to the evening), Terri Simmons and Patricia Wells, who did a masterful job bringing poignancy and immediacy to a bittersweet scene between two friends.  The tears in audience members' eyes reflect the kind of performance they gave.  The director, Michael Emmitt, was completely in tune with the meaning of every word, and his knack for interdisciplinary applications like dance and opera gave the play a wholeness of dimension that made it especially touching.  I am lucky to have worked with such a talented group of theatre professionals!

And finally, thank you impresario and producer Susan Lyles, founder of And Toto Too Theatre Company, for creating and putting together a masterpiece of an evening.  Looking forward to next year! 

Come Crawl With Me!

Come to And Toto Too Theatre Company's Play Crawl on June 11th, and see the world premiere of my new short play, Would You Rather performed in situ at one of the happening boutiques in Denver's Tennyson Arts District! 

The Play Crawl features 11 short plays in 11 different venues, a mixer, live music and dancing, all to benefit And Toto Too's mission of presenting original new work by women playwrights.

Date:  Wednesday, June 11
Time:  6 p.m. - midnight
Where It Starts:  Oriental Theatre, 4335 W. 44th, Denver
Cost:  $35

For more information on the plays, playwrights, and how it all works, check out The Play Crawl. You can purchase tickets online at Tickets for The Play Crawl or by calling 720-583-3975.

Don't miss this evening of fun and entertainment, bring your friends, and experience the blast of live theatre!

Come See My New Play June 11th!

Would You Rather, my newest short (okay, VERY short) play, will be featured as part of And Toto Too's annual Play Crawl on June 11th.

The Play Crawl is one of Denver's most fun and anticipated theatrical events of the year, with several original plays occuring in situ at various locations throughout the Tennyson Arts District.  From 6:00 p.m. - midnight, the action starts at the Oriental Theatre and includes a mixer, live music, silent auction and eleven plays.  All proceeds benefit And Toto Too's original productions and world premieres.  

For tickets and information, check out their website or call 720.583.3975.  Come on out and support Denver theatre!