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Shadow Theatre Company Opens SanKofa Season with INNOCENT THOUGHTS 9/23

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Shadow Theater Company opens it's 11th Season, entitled "SanKofa", with Innoncent Thoughts, a play by William Missouri Downs and directed by Hugo Sayles.

A dramedy. Arlen Weinberg, a Jewish anthropologist, is called to be an expert witness in a murder trial. The accused: a white police officer. His alleged crime: killing a black man 20 years earlier and burying the body in his basement.

When Arlen arrives, he is shocked to discover that the defense lawyer is black. Ira Altridge is that black lawyer and he's not having a good day.

Soon, the men discover they know each other, having both grown up in the same suburb of Chicago. Ira was a gang member who often preyed on Jewish boys and Arlen was the perfect target. Soon, their childhoods, cultures, and convictions come into conflict leading each to question the other's integrity.

Starring in this production of Innocent Thoughts are S.B. Neilson as Arlen Weinberg and KW Brock Johnson as Ira Altridge.

Innocent Thoughts was the first play produced by Shadow Theatre Company when it was launched in 1997 by founder Jeffrey Nicholson. It promises to be a great production this time as well.

Single Ticket Price: $25 (door), (available online starting 9/15)
Single Ticket Price - Saturday Matinee: $20 (door)

For Groups of 10 or more, RSVP, or tickets anytime - Call 720.857.8000

Showtimes:
(click on date to purchase ticket online)
Thursday, Sept 23rd - 7:30pm
Friday, September 24th - 7:30pm
Saturday (Matinee), September 25th - 2:00pm
Saturday, September 25th - 7:30pm
Sunday, September 26tth - 6:30pm

Thursday, Sept 30th (2 for 1)- 7:30pm
Friday, October 1st - 7:30pm
Saturday (Matinee), October 2nd - 2:00pm
Saturday, October 2nd - 7:30pm
Sunday, October 3rd - 6:30pm

Thursday, October 7th (2 for 1) - 7:30pm
Friday, October 8th - 7:30pm
Saturday, October 9th - 2:00pm
Saturday, October 9th - 7:30pm
Sunday, October 10th - 6:30pm

MISSION
Our mission is to develop cultural awareness through theatre and to provide an understanding, respect and appreciation of our history and culture as expressed from the heart of the human condition.

VISION
Shadow Theatre Company consistently seeks to provide a vehicle of artistic expression for Colorado's indigenous actors, artists, and writers that will be inclusive of all cultural communities.

We take responsibility for educating children through an "edutainment" format designed to empower. Our youth programs promote positive peer influence with a primary focus on African-American and Latino youth.

Shadow Theatre Company strives to challenge the community-at-large to participate in our determination to be an example of the re-emergence of community-based independence.

For more information visit online at www.shadowtheatre.com.





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