Lost and Found Productions to Present THE BLUE ROOM

By: Apr. 27, 2016
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Lost and Found Productions presents David Hare's The Blue Room. Performances will be May 13 through 22, 2016 with shows Friday through Sunday at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Group rates available for groups of 6 or more in advance only. There will be a pay-what-you-can preview performance on Thursday, May 12. All performances at The Bug Theatre: 3654 Navajo Street in Denver. Tickets are available online at www.lostandfoundproductions.net.

A sensation in London and on Broadway, The Blue Room depicts a daisy chain of ten sexual encounters between five women and five men all played by one actress and actor portraying the hypocrisy, the folly and the loneliness of this roundelay. In freely adapting La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler, Hare has moved the action from turn-of-the-century Vienna to one of the great cities of the modern world and infused the sketches with witty and provocative modern nuances.

"Even though the source material is well over a century old, the themes of The Blue Room still resonate in our world today," offers Charles Wingerter, Director.

"The Blue Room is going to be a beautiful production that our patrons will love because of its powerful characters and unique concept," continues Lost and Found Artistic Director Kevin Rollins, "Having only two actors playing all the roles adds to the raw intensity of the piece making this a perfect choice for Lost and Found Productions."

The Blue Room features the talents of Allyx Townend and Jesse Montoya. The technical crew includes Gina Walker as Assistant Director, Lighting and Set Design by Kevin Taylor, Sound Design by Tom Quinn and Costume Design by Lisa Young and Deb Faber.



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