THE HENRY CLYDE CANNING MURDER HOUSE to Play Durango PlayFest
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jun 5, 2026
Playwright Christian Missonak's psychological drama The Henry Clyde Canning Murder House will receive its world premiere at the 8th Annual Durango PlayFest, featuring a cast of stage and screen actors directed by Melissa Firlit.
Fine Arts Center Presents TILLY THE TRICKSTER, Now thru 3/29
by BWW News Desk - Mar 19, 2015
The FAC will stage Tilly the Trickster, a high-spirited musical, based on the children's book written by SNL alum Molly Shannon. It follows the misadventures of a mischievous girl, Tilly, and her talking dog, Peppermint. From leaking cups to toothpaste-filled cookies, Tilly has tricks and practical jokes for everyone!
Fine Arts Center to Present TILLY THE TRICKSTER, 3/19-29
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 27, 2015
The FAC will stage Tilly the Trickster, a high-spirited musical, based on the children's book written by SNL alum Molly Shannon. It follows the misadventures of a mischievous girl, Tilly, and her talking dog, Peppermint. From leaking cups to toothpaste-filled cookies, Tilly has tricks and practical jokes for everyone!
BWW Reviews: FAC's FOREVER PLAID Is Nostalgic in the Best Way
by Christi Esterle - May 11, 2014
Forever Plaid has what is probably my favorite premise for a revue show: on February 9th, 1964, a close-harmony quartet called Forever Plaid is on their way to their first big show when their car crashes with a bus and all four members are killed. (The bus was transporting a group of schoolgirls to see the Beatles perform on Ed Sullivan, a symbol of the shifting music paradigm that was already rendering the Plaids' sound obsolete.) Now, years later, the alignment of the planets and other vague metaphysical forces have arranged for the group to finish their earthly business and perform their first-and last-concert before heading to the great beyond.
FAC to Stage FOREVER PLAID, 5/8-6/1
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 4, 2014
The insanely popular musical Forever Plaid will fill the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center stage with harmonies, laughs and a story with lots of heart and soul.