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A Long and Windy Road

Preview by Mare Trevathan “The Wind”– a new musical by David Nehls. One performance only!Sunday, January 14 @ 2:00 pmSu Teatro, 721 Santa Fe Drive in Denver. Tickets $26. storiesonstage.org As a composer/lyricist and music director, David Nehls has a deep, impressive, and wide-ranging history. Perhaps you saw his work as music director very recently […]

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Stone Animals: The Weird and Wonderful with Stories on Stage

A preview by Nicolette Vajtay Can you feel the spirits hovering closer to the veil as we near October 31st?  Those goose bumps on your arm may be from a cold breeze… or… from a passing apparition? Stories on Stage invites you to a weird and wonderful adventure perfect for October, in Kelly Link’s Stone […]

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Good Day Sunshine with Stories on Stage

Preview by Nicolette Vajtay It’s springtime in Colorado, a time of renewal, a season of rebirth. As the earth wakes up from its winter of gloom, and communities around the world come back to life after the devastating pandemic, we could all use a few more good days of sunshine. Come on out to the theatre beginning on May 1st, for Stories on Stage’s newest presentation, Good Day Sunshine, a collection of […]

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Changing the Narrative: Stories on Stage

A preview by Mare Trevathan Oh, wow. Did you see Twitter? Here, sit down. We don’t have to talk. In fact, let’s just be quiet for a bit and listen to something elevating. Or funny! How about funny? Have a cookie. It’s homemade. If the fever and furor of our era has you fevery and […]

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Storytime for Grownups

A preview by Mare Trevathan Tell me about your childhood… Did someone read aloud to you? It felt nurturing, right? Someone gave you their time and focus, and you learned about new things, and maybe did some laughing or crying or both. Some of us reclaim a bit of this former joy in our adult […]

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Nothing is Trash, Stories on Stage and Buntport Theatre

A review by Lisa Bornstein Buntport Theater Company has a long relationship with literature. The highly creative, highly amusing company has adapted work by Chekhov, Kafka, Thurber and Sophocles, among others. So a partnership with Stories On Stage, known for wonderful aural evenings of storytelling by superb actors, seems a natural. On this evening, though, […]

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