The featured organizations were Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (Heather Beasley), Su Teatro (Jose Guerrero), Miners Alley Playhouse (Josh Hartwell), Theater 29 (Tami Canaday) and Band of Toughs (Nancy Mylott). Instead of designating one co-host, the Denver Center invited five local theatre organizations to both introduce their individual new-play programs to the audience and present one local playwright of their choosing to read a short selection of their latest work-in-progress. The 2020 Local Slam cast a wider local net than ever before. Photos from the Local Playwrights' Slam at the DCPA Theatre Company's 15th annual Colorado New Play Summit. You can also give the code or mention the fundraiser when ordering over the phone.Ĭommit to Eat in support of Boulder International Fringe Festival at Modern Market Eatery on Dec 2īoTs had a great time presenting at the Local Playwright's Slam at the DCPA last weekend! It was glorious fun and humbling to be with such a fantastic mix of local talent including SuTeatro / BETC / Miner's Alley and Theater29. PROMO CODE: When placing orders online, be sure to enter the code "giveback001" to participate in the fundraiser. *** They are doing phone and online orders during the pandemic. If you want to help contribute to the Fringe and you are in Boulder - please ORDER OUT lunch or dinner at ModMarket in Boulder on Wednesday, December 2nd 11am-9pm. We just need to show interest by tomorrow. Please just click the link, add your name and a few others close to you if you can - again, no obligation for anyone. But we just need to get 20 RSVP's by tomorrow in order for the fundraiser to move forward. * The event takes place on 12/2 and you are NOT obligated to get dinner or anything (although that would be nice too). Please CLICK THE LINK BELOW and spread the word to family and friends, and RSVP for yourselves as well by 11/29 at the following link: TOMORROW, Sunday, November 29th is the deadline to RSVP for the Boulder Fringe Festival GroupRaise. Help support our friends at The Fringe with a simple RSVP! You can read interviews with her published at Sundress Publications, Heavy Feather Review, and Broom Street Review.Boulder International Fringe Festival's GroupRaise Meal at Modern Market Eatery Her video work has appeared in VICE's "The Creators Project," and her poems, reviews, and multimedia work have also appeared or are forthcoming in jubilat, Tarpaulin Sky, Fence Digital, Tupelo Quarterly, Omniverse, Anomaly, Caketrain, Black Warrior Review, Alice Blue Review, Flag+Void, Word for/Word, Cloud Rodeo, Small Potions, Deluge, Dreginald, Tagvverk, La Vague Journal, Devil's Lake, Versal, Cartridge Lit, CutBank, Dream Pop Press, Entropy, Fanzine, Full Stop, and elsewhere. She has also shown video and multimedia installations at &Now: A Festival of Innovative Writing, Outlet Fine Art Gallery, No Nation Art Gallery, Counterpath Gallery, Cabal Gallery, the Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory, and Denver’s Unseen film festival. Her chapbook, “Home Movie, Nowhere,” was published with DIAGRAM/New Michigan Press in 2021 and is available here. Her first book, The Boneyard, The Birth Manual, A Burial: Investigations into the Heartland (Trembling Pillow Press), was listed on Entropy’s Best Poetry Books of 2018. She has taught several courses in writing at the university level. A first-generation college graduate from rural Iowa, she earned an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University and a PhD in English/Creative Writing from the University of Denver. Julia Madsen is a writer and content developer.
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