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THEATRE 13

Theatre 13, Boulder’s new professional
theater company, has taken up residence at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.
Its goal is to bring high quality, exciting professional theater to Boulder, with an emphasis on regional premiers and world premiers of new, original works
created by and for the company.

To contact Theatre 13 directly
please call 303.443.2122, ext. 15.


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Upcoming Performances

 

 

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For tickets and information Call BMoCA's Box Office 303-443-2122

BMoCA produces and presents innovative and original performance, dance, theater, music, literary and multimedia works in our 100 seat black box performance space. In addition, BMoCA's mission to explore the intersections between visual and performing arts often brings performance beyond the designated performance space and into the museum's three galleries.

It is BMoCA's goal to nurture and develop work by Colorado's most innovative emerging and professional performing artists and present their work alongside their national and international peer artists.

Theatre 13

presents

Match

September 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 - 2006
Thursday shows begin at 7 pm
Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 pm

The past isn't far behind when Mike and Lisa Davis arrive at the New York apartment of Tobi Powell, a charismatic, but distinctly solitary man who finds knitting a satisfying alternative to sex. Under the pretext of doing research for a book, Lisa and Mike interview Tobi about his life as a dancer in New York's Greenwich Village during the 1950's and 60's. But it soon becomes evident that their true agenda is as multi-layered as the long buried secret they are determined to unearth.

Directed by Michael French
Starring Steve Grad, Colleen Mylott and Judson Webb

$15 general admission, $13 students/seniors, $11 museum members
Thursday night performances are buy one ticket get one free

Tickets can be purchased at the museum or by calling, 303.443.2122
Theatre13 season tickets are available, please contact the museum
for more information.

This production is generously sponsored by: Omaha Steaks