Lawrence Flowers certainly didn't fake his way to a Henry Award win! His energetic and dynamic performance as James Thunder Early earned him the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical at the annual awards ceremony celebrating Colorado theatre.
HUGE congratulations to Lawrence and the entire creative team of Dreamgirls for their recognition!
Director: Kenny Moten
Choreography: Christopher Edmund Page-Sanders
Musical Direction: Trent Hines
Wigs: Jocelen Barnett Smith
Costumes: Emily Valley
Set Design: Kevin Nelson
Lighting Design: Jon Dunkle
Sound Design: Max Silverman
Casting: Sylvia Gregory Casting
Video: RayBailey.tv
It was an incredible afternoon at our Passport to Culture performance featuring the amazing artists of Artisti-CO! We’re grateful to be part of this incredibly collaborative and culturally rich community!
¡Una tarde increíble en nuestra Pasaporte a la Cultura con los increíbles artistas de Artisti-CO¡ Estamos agradecidos de ser parte de esta comunidad increíblemente colaborativa y culturalmente rica!
And finally...Detective Sgt. Trotter. (Colten Blair)
The young detective assigned to report on the Monkswell Manor situation as it unfolds. Determined and authoritative, with a keen mind. Will he solve the case before it’s too late?
Now entering the stage, Mr. Paravicini (Soren Oliver)
A roguish gentleman who hides his reasons for being there and acts as if visiting from another era. He delights in the guests’ uncertainty and appears to enjoy the game… but what part does he play?
Ralston...Giles Ralston. (Alex Esola)
The more cautious proprietor of Monkswell Manor, and Mollie's husband of only a year. A man with no solid past, he appears to have little interest in running a guesthouse, and is quick to judge his guests.
Mrs. Boyle...suspect and houseguest. (Tara Falk)
A retiree whose acerbic tone makes her a challenging guest. Strong-willed and uncompromising, she has a chip on her shoulder and a secret on her mind...
Meet the Major...
Major Metcalf (Brik Berkes)
A disciplined and affable gentleman who seems all too keen to help his hosts cope with the consequences of the snowstorm. But who is he really, and why is he there?
Who is Miss Casewell? (Rachel Darden)
An aloof young woman on a business trip. Unwilling to discuss private matters and disinterested in the opinion of her fellow guests. She’s travelled a long way to be there, but why?
Next in the lineup of suspects....meet Christopher Wren!
Christopher Wren (Sean Johnson)
A young architect with a flamboyant and often inappropriate sense of humour. His energetic conversation style can appear light-hearted, but also has an unnerving undertone. It is clear that he is hiding something.
Meet Mollie Ralston (Erika Mori) of "The Mousetrap!"
A newlywed who has inherited Monkswell Manor and has recently opened it as a guesthouse with her husband. But why has she opened a guesthouse now… and what is she hiding?
We're building the world of Agatha Christie's THE MOUSETRAP! Set in a manor house during a snowstorm, our technical staff has the challenge of transforming our theater into a home worthy of murder. Check out this timelapse to see how the doors, windows, and floors all start to appear!
BODYTRAFFIC at Lone Tree Arts Center on March 24
Don't miss BODYTRAFFIC at the Arts Center on March 24! Artistic Director Tina Finkelman Berkett leads a masterful troupe, all nimble interpreters of each choreographers’ distinct vision, with fun choreography set to classic music by the likes of Peggy Lee and James Brown.
Tickets and more info: https://www.lonetreeartscenter.org/whats-on/bodytraffic
On this snowy day, we’re remembering and basking in the warmth of the Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) Business for the Arts awards luncheon earlier this week. We were proud to be present with elected officials, business leaders, and arts organizations that value the intersection of business and the arts.
It’s also inspiring to witness all of the performances! Including the incredible Mary Louise Lee as she performs a number from the upcoming production of “Raisin” at Town Hall Arts Center!
Meet the Illusionists of SNAP!
Get to know the fantastical magic-makers of SNAP, coming to the Lone Tree Arts Center on Sunday, January 28 for two shows! Made up of an eclectic band of South Korean illusionists, SNAP is a mystery story that was inspired by the physical comedy of Charlie Chaplin - including slapstick and silent storytelling.
Get tickets now: https://www.lonetreeartscenter.org/whats-on/snap
Hear Fiddler Eileen Ivers in Action!
If you think you've seen Irish fiddle playing before, Eileen Ivers blows all those expectations out of the water! Her high-energy performance and her trademark blue fiddle make her concerts dynamic experiences - combine that with some of our favorite Christmas tunes, and you have an unforgettable evening of music and culture.
🎫: https://www.lonetreeartscenter.org/whats-on/eileen-ivers-joyful-christmas
Tonight is the night! 📣The one and only Leon Timbo will join us for an unforgettable concert that shows off his unique style. Tickets are available online or you can grab them at the door as well.
Leon Timbo appears as a part of the Lone Tree Sessions curated by Gerald Albright Music and supported by Ada Anderson and the Andrews Winslow Foundation!
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Rising Phoenix with Photographer Me Ra Koh
Join Changemaker Me Ra Koh - The Photo Mom for an evening of inspiration on November 16th! Me Ra Koh and her photography have been featured on Oprah, Live with Kelly, and Disney. She is well loved for how she inspires audiences with hilarious and heart-wrenching stories, from being a patient in a locked psych ward to living alongside Gibbons with her family in Thailand’s jungle.
Tickets: https://www.lonetreeartscenter.org/whats-on/changemaker-series-rising-phoenix
Hear directly from the man himself! Gerald Albright Music, the curator of Gerald Albright's Lone Tree Sessions tells us about our exciting upcoming show with the incredible Leon Timbo! Do you have your tickets yet?