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BETC Presents DOUBT 9/30- 10/23

By: Aug. 31, 2010
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Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company presents Doubt by John Patrick Shanley, Directed by Heather A. Beasley. Winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best New Play and the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

In this brilliant and powerful drama, Sister Aloysius, a Bronx school principal, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects Father Flynn of improper relations with one of the male students.

Don't miss Boulder's first production of one of the most important plays of recent dramatic history.

Featuring:

Elizabeth Dowd Ghandia Johnson Rebecca Remaly Stephen Weitz

Technical Elements:

Tina Anderson - Set

Brenda King - Costumes

Andrew Metzroth - Lights

John Thornberry - Sound
Doubt runs Sept. 30-Oct. 23 (Opening Celebration, Fri. October 1)

Thursday, Friday, Saturday @ 7:30pm, Sunday @ 4:00pm

The Dairy Center for the Arts

2590 Walnut Street, Boulder

Tickets at 303.444.7328 or www.TheDairy.org

Thrifty Thursdays: $13 tickets preview and all Thurs performances!

Visit www.BoulderEnsembleTheatre.org for more information!

Boulder Ensemble

Theatre Company

About BETC:
The mission of the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC) is to expose, to entertain, to educate, and to inspire our audiences with the powerful, transformational potential of theatre. BETC stages plays that chronicle the human condition. We target an audience of adults and young adults in Boulder County and surrounding areas through production of contemporary plays, regional and world premieres, and revisited classics. Through our professional theatrical productions, we alter our community's cultural perceptions and provoke discussion beyond theatre's boundaries.

BETC arose in 2005 as Oddball Players with our inaugural production, An Evening of Plays. In our first full season as BETC, we presented two productions: Anouilh's Antigone, and two one-acts by Tony and Pulitzer winner John Patrick Shanley, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea and Savage in Limbo. Additionally, we presented Week #22 of the world premiere of Suzan-Lori Parks' 365 Days / 365 Plays.

Season 2 featured Tennessee Williams' American masterpiece, The Glass Menagerie, the austere and thought provoking Copenhagen by Michael Frayn, and the madcap, sidesplitting comedy, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged). Our production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea was honored with a 2007 Denver Post Ovation award nomination for Best Drama, and Complete Works was nominated for the 2008 Ovation Best Comedy Award.

Season 3 began with the Regional Premiere of Neil LaBute's Fat Pig and continued with Stop Kiss by Diana Son. The season concluded with the World Premiere of Morisot Reclining by acclaimed local playwright, William C. Kovacsik. Morisot Reclining was recognized with a Best New Play Nomination as part of the 2009 Colorado Theatre Guild Henry Awards and Denver Post Ovation Awards.

Season 4 kicked off with the Regional Premiere of Cormac McCarthy's haunting play, The Sunset Limited followed by our first holiday production, The SantaLand Diaries by David Sedaris. Last season closed with The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl.

Join us for opening night, Friday, Oct 1 as we kick off our exciting milestone Season 5!



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