top of page

LCAC Partners with Curious Theatre


In Development: Refuge by Andrew Rosendorf

Join Curious Theatre and LCAC for an in-development workshop reading of Refuge. This highly collaborative project brings together artists to fuse two languages, puppets, and music into a highly theatrical event. The play chronicles the harrowing journey one young Honduran girl takes as she crosses the US border into the inhospitable, barren land of Texas, tackling the immigration crisis on the border with a beautiful unique lens.

Únase a Curious y LCAC para las lecturas de Refuge en el taller de desarrollo. Este proyecto altamente colaborativo reúne a artistas para fusionar dos idiomas, títeres y música en un evento altamente teatral. La obra narra el desgarrador viaje que una joven Hondureña hace mientras cruza la frontera de los EE. UU. Hacia la tierra inhóspita e esteril de Texas, abordando la crisis de inmigración en la frontera a través de lentes únicos.

Artist Team collaborators include Minneapolis-based writer Andrew Rosendorf, Chip Walton and Dee Covington of Curious, Chicago composer/ musician/ actress Satya Chavez, Denver playwright/ performer/ mariachi musician Marialuisa Burgos, musician/ puppet artist Adolfo Romero, puppet artist Ariel Sainz from Mexico, and dramaturg Lynde Rosario of Denver.

Workshop Readings

Join LCAC and Curious Theatre for a reading of REFUGE at Fairview Elementary School

Thursday, November 14 at 6pm

Fairview Elementary

2715 W 11th Ave,

Denver, CO 80204

Actress GerRee Hinshaw (left) maneuvers pit bull Sara, while Matt Laws animates the Wolf. in Andrew Rosendorf’s border drama Refuge, commissioned by Denver’s Curious Theatre Company. Provided by Colorado New Play Festival.

Contact Curious Theatre for more Information

Administration 303.623.2349 Box Office 303.623.0524 info@curioustheatre.org

Contact Form Get Driving Directions

Box Office Hours

Tuesday – Friday: 2 pm to 6 pm

One hour prior to performances


Blog Filter:
Categories

FEATURED 

BLOG POSTS

To go more in depth into the history of the LCAC and

learn more about Colorado's creative community, read our Blog!

bottom of page