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SUMMARY:The Voice of Hind Rajab | Jan 28 - Feb 1
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJan 28 – Feb 1 \nJanuary 29\, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 6-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza\, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line\, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab. The film recreates real events using actual audio recordings of the phone call. This Venice Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize winning film from twice Oscar-nominated filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania is already being listed among the top 5 likely Oscar nominees for Best International Feature. (Kaouther Ben Hania\, 2025\, Tunisia\, 1:29\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-voice-of-hind-rajab-jan-28-feb-1/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:The Mariposa Collective: Resonance
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nArtists of the Mariposa Collective explore the theme of RESONANCE through shadow theater and a variety of dance styles including House\, Voguing\, Contemporary\, Modern\, Salsa evoking images\, memories\, and emotions in RESONANCE. The performance features new work by choreographers Riley Bartlett\, Cassy Clark\, Angela Gumieniak\, Alli Jones\, Jeny Jones\, Tanja London\, Jesús Muñoz\, Celia Grannum Perarnaud\, Bridget Ryan\, ShawnT Stone\, and Betsy Tobin. \nFollowing the success of Emergence (2024) and Momentum (2025)\, RESONANCE continues the Mariposa Collective’s mission to build artistic community through collaboration and creative risk-taking.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-mariposa-collective-resonance/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Student Rush Tickets
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival: The Road To Patagonia
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\n\n\nThe Road to Patagonia is a stunning\, intimate and unflinching series of love letters within a documentary – firstly a love between two people\, and secondly between humanity and the Earth. We follow Matty Hannon on an incredible solo adventure\, to surf the west coast of the Americas by motorbike\, from the top of Alaska to the tip of Patagonia. But deep in the wilderness – alone with the wolves and the bears – the journeyer’s plans unexpectedly fall to pieces. After losing everything\, and on the cusp of quitting he meets the girl of his dreams\, a permaculture farmer named Heather Hillier who throws caution to the wind and sells her urban-farm to buy a bike of her own. Together riding south\, the duo meet with Zapatista rebels\, Amazonian shamans and Mapuche leaders whose salient words crack the adventurers’ cultural veneer\, leaving them with existential questions. \nThe 50\,000km surfing odyssey becomes beautifully complicated by their decision to downshift from motorcycles to horseback\, presenting a relational approach to the breathtaking landscapes and a host of challenges that ultimately become extremely rewarding. Hannon and Hillier succeed in beautifully capturing deeply human moments during the world-first expedition\, and the noticeable lack of camera-crew becomes The Road to Patagonia’s strength. The theme of deep ecology underpins the entire film\, visually communicated through exquisite cinematography and emotional verité sequences. Shot over 16 years\, the result is an adventurous exposé on the more-than-human world\, offering a physical and spiritual odyssey to better understand our place in Nature. \nWinner – Best Film and Best Documentary – Byron Bay International Film Festival \nWinner – Audience Choice Award – Florida Surf Film Festival \nWinner – Audience Choice Award – Melbourne Documentary Film Festival \nWinner – Jury Award – Honolulu Surf Film Festival \nYear: 2024 \nFilmmaker: Matty Hannon \nRuntime: 90 minutes \nPRODUCTION \n10 years \nWORLD PREMIERE \nByron Bay International F.F. \n\npresented by the Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival AND DAIRY ARTS CENTER.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-the-road-to-patagonia/2026-02-01/1/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:The Catamounts present Burning Bluebeard by Jay Torrence | JAN. 31 - FEB. 21
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBlending comedy\, vaudeville\, clowning\, and meta-theatrical play\, BURNING BLUEBEARD reimagines the 1903 Chicago Iroquois Theatre fire from the perspective of the performers. The piece is both a reckoning and a love letter—an exploration of why we gather\, what we risk in live performance\, and how theater holds us together in moments of joy and catastrophe. \nOf the original Chicago production\, Newcity Stage wrote: \nBURNING BLUEBEARD represents the cumulative potential of theater as an art form: a poetic\, terrifying\, gut-buster tour de force that tells the audience exactly what this show is going to be—a deconstructed retelling of the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire from the eyes of the artists who worked on “Mr. Bluebeard\,” the production that sent the theater up in flames—even while building the sense that this time fate may be averted\, we might see the second act\, and the victims of that fire could be saved. \nDirected by Artistic Director Amanda Berg Wilson\, The Catamounts bring their signature immersive approach to the work\, transforming the Carsen Theater into a shared environment where audience and performers exist together inside the story. The result is a theatrical experience that is playful\, unsettling\, and deeply communal—inviting us to imagine what it means to care for one another in the dark. \nSunday performances on February 1\, 14\, and 21 will be followed by a community gathering. Tickets include food and drink\, with options available for those with and without dietary restrictions. \nTo donate to The Catamounts please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/TheCatamounts
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-catamounts-present-burning-bluebeard-by-jay-torrence-3/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival: The Road To Patagonia
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\n\n\nThe Road to Patagonia is a stunning\, intimate and unflinching series of love letters within a documentary – firstly a love between two people\, and secondly between humanity and the Earth. We follow Matty Hannon on an incredible solo adventure\, to surf the west coast of the Americas by motorbike\, from the top of Alaska to the tip of Patagonia. But deep in the wilderness – alone with the wolves and the bears – the journeyer’s plans unexpectedly fall to pieces. After losing everything\, and on the cusp of quitting he meets the girl of his dreams\, a permaculture farmer named Heather Hillier who throws caution to the wind and sells her urban-farm to buy a bike of her own. Together riding south\, the duo meet with Zapatista rebels\, Amazonian shamans and Mapuche leaders whose salient words crack the adventurers’ cultural veneer\, leaving them with existential questions. \nThe 50\,000km surfing odyssey becomes beautifully complicated by their decision to downshift from motorcycles to horseback\, presenting a relational approach to the breathtaking landscapes and a host of challenges that ultimately become extremely rewarding. Hannon and Hillier succeed in beautifully capturing deeply human moments during the world-first expedition\, and the noticeable lack of camera-crew becomes The Road to Patagonia’s strength. The theme of deep ecology underpins the entire film\, visually communicated through exquisite cinematography and emotional verité sequences. Shot over 16 years\, the result is an adventurous exposé on the more-than-human world\, offering a physical and spiritual odyssey to better understand our place in Nature. \nWinner – Best Film and Best Documentary – Byron Bay International Film Festival \nWinner – Audience Choice Award – Florida Surf Film Festival \nWinner – Audience Choice Award – Melbourne Documentary Film Festival \nWinner – Jury Award – Honolulu Surf Film Festival \nYear: 2024 \nFilmmaker: Matty Hannon \nRuntime: 90 minutes \nPRODUCTION \n10 years \nWORLD PREMIERE \nByron Bay International F.F. \n\npresented by the Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival AND DAIRY ARTS CENTER.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-the-road-to-patagonia/2026-02-01/2/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:The Choral | Jan 28 - Feb 1
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJan 28 – Feb  \nAs war rages on the Western Front\, the Choral Society in Ramsden\, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The Choral’s ambitious committee\, determined to press ahead\, decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks. They must also engage a new chorus master\, and despite their suspicions that he has something to hide\, their best bet seems to be Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes) – driven\, uncompromising\, and recently returned from a career in Germany. As conscription papers start to arrive\, the whole community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together. (Nicholas Hytner\, 2025\, UK\, 1:53\, R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-choral-jan-28-feb-1/2026-02-01/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:Whispers of the Soul: Documentary Screening with Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nWhispers of the Soul: Documentary Screening with Artist Talk (Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart) \nLocation: Boedecker Cinema at the Dairy Arts Center \nWhispers of the Soul: The Legacy of Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart is a featured episode from the documentary series Art Titans: Masters of the New Era\, a visionary project directed by acclaimed art world figures Alan Grimandi and Viviana Puello. The series chronicles the journeys of ten master artists whose practices are shaping the contemporary art landscape\, offering intimate portraits that explore creative process\, cultural impact\, and the evolving role of artists in society. \nKicking off Black History Month at the Dairy Arts Center\, this special event also serves as a precursor to the upcoming exhibition Black Futures in Art (opening February 20)\, in which Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart III will be one of the exhibiting artists. \nThe screening centers on Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart III\, a celebrated realist painter whose work captures the essence of his subjects with precision\, grace\, and emotional depth. Moving beyond representation\, Lockhart’s practice engages in powerful social commentary\, exploring themes of history\, identity\, and collective consciousness. His work invites viewers to question\, confront\, and reconsider both personal and societal narratives. \nFollowing the screening\, guests are invited to stay for an artist talk and Q&A with Dr. Thomas E. Lockhart III\, offering deeper insight into his creative practice\, influences\, and artistic vision. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/whispers-of-the-soul-documentary-screening-with-dr-thomas-e-lockhart/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Cinema Special Events,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:The Chronology of Water | Feb 4-8
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBased on the beloved memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch and marking the directorial debut of Kristen Stewart\, The Chronology of Water is a raw and unflinching portrait of survival\, sexuality\, and self-invention. The film traces Lidia’s life from her earliest memories in the Pacific Northwest\, as a promising swimmer\, through fractured relationships\, near-motherhood\, addiction\, and encounters with artistic heroes. Told as a fluid memory wash\, the story transforms trauma into art\, embodying Yuknavitch’s defiant voice that made her work a modern cult classic. It is not only a chronicle of a woman becoming a writer\, but a visceral journey through the wreckage and resilience of a life lived against the grain. (Kristen Stewart\, 2026\, USA\, 2:08\, treat as R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-chronology-of-water-feb-4-8/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:Ain't No Back to a Merry-Go-Round  | Feb 4-7
DESCRIPTION:TICKETSThis is the untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history. When 5 Howard University students sat on a Maryland carousel in 1960\, the arrests made headlines. When the white community near Glen Echo Amusement Park joined the Black students in picketing\, an extraordinary history-making partnership was born. The pickets attracted Nazis\, Congressman\, and a press avalanche. Picketing together over the sweltering summer led to partying together\, and union organizers mentored student activists. Ten 1961 Freedom Riders\, including Stokely Carmichael\, were incubated on the Glen Echo picket line\, and the carousel arrests were challenged in the Supreme Court case.  With never-before seen footage\, and immersive storytelling\, four living protesters rescue this forgotten history\, revealing the price\, and the power\, of heeding the impulse to activism. (Ilana Trachtman\, 2024\, USA\, 1:29\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round-feb-4-7/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:Ain't No Back to a Merry-Go-Round  | Feb 4-7
DESCRIPTION:TICKETSThis is the untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history. When 5 Howard University students sat on a Maryland carousel in 1960\, the arrests made headlines. When the white community near Glen Echo Amusement Park joined the Black students in picketing\, an extraordinary history-making partnership was born. The pickets attracted Nazis\, Congressman\, and a press avalanche. Picketing together over the sweltering summer led to partying together\, and union organizers mentored student activists. Ten 1961 Freedom Riders\, including Stokely Carmichael\, were incubated on the Glen Echo picket line\, and the carousel arrests were challenged in the Supreme Court case.  With never-before seen footage\, and immersive storytelling\, four living protesters rescue this forgotten history\, revealing the price\, and the power\, of heeding the impulse to activism. (Ilana Trachtman\, 2024\, USA\, 1:29\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round-feb-4-7/2026-02-05/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:The Chronology of Water | Feb 4-8
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBased on the beloved memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch and marking the directorial debut of Kristen Stewart\, The Chronology of Water is a raw and unflinching portrait of survival\, sexuality\, and self-invention. The film traces Lidia’s life from her earliest memories in the Pacific Northwest\, as a promising swimmer\, through fractured relationships\, near-motherhood\, addiction\, and encounters with artistic heroes. Told as a fluid memory wash\, the story transforms trauma into art\, embodying Yuknavitch’s defiant voice that made her work a modern cult classic. It is not only a chronicle of a woman becoming a writer\, but a visceral journey through the wreckage and resilience of a life lived against the grain. (Kristen Stewart\, 2026\, USA\, 2:08\, treat as R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-chronology-of-water-feb-4-8/2026-02-05/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:The Catamounts present Burning Bluebeard by Jay Torrence | JAN. 31 - FEB. 21
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBlending comedy\, vaudeville\, clowning\, and meta-theatrical play\, BURNING BLUEBEARD reimagines the 1903 Chicago Iroquois Theatre fire from the perspective of the performers. The piece is both a reckoning and a love letter—an exploration of why we gather\, what we risk in live performance\, and how theater holds us together in moments of joy and catastrophe. \nOf the original Chicago production\, Newcity Stage wrote: \nBURNING BLUEBEARD represents the cumulative potential of theater as an art form: a poetic\, terrifying\, gut-buster tour de force that tells the audience exactly what this show is going to be—a deconstructed retelling of the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire from the eyes of the artists who worked on “Mr. Bluebeard\,” the production that sent the theater up in flames—even while building the sense that this time fate may be averted\, we might see the second act\, and the victims of that fire could be saved. \nDirected by Artistic Director Amanda Berg Wilson\, The Catamounts bring their signature immersive approach to the work\, transforming the Carsen Theater into a shared environment where audience and performers exist together inside the story. The result is a theatrical experience that is playful\, unsettling\, and deeply communal—inviting us to imagine what it means to care for one another in the dark. \nSunday performances on February 1\, 14\, and 21 will be followed by a community gathering. Tickets include food and drink\, with options available for those with and without dietary restrictions. \nTo donate to The Catamounts please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/TheCatamounts
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-catamounts-present-burning-bluebeard-by-jay-torrence-4/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Local Theater Company: Bad Books | Feb. 5 - 14
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBad Books By Sharyn Rothstein\nDirected by Nick Chase \nA concerned mother. A dedicated librarian. The quietest place in America turns into the battleground for a fiery debate about parenting and censorship that starts a chain of events no one saw coming. \nSponsored in part by Mark & Jamie Ragan on behalf of the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC) and co-sponsored by Diana & Mike Kinsey \nCo-produced by Curious Theatre Company and Local Theater Company\, this world premiere production is part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Curious Theatre Company engages the community in important contemporary issues through provocative modern theatre. Learn more HERE. \nCome Together Events\n \n\nThu\, Feb 5\, 7:30 pm – Denver Actors Fund (DAF) Night*\nFri\, Feb 6\, 7:30 pm – OPENING NIGHT\nSat\, Feb 7\, 7:30 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Betty Hart\, Co-Artistic Director*\nSun\, Feb 8\, 2 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Colorado librarians* + Pay What You Will* performance\nSun\, Feb 8\, 7:30 pm – Pay What You Will* performance\nThu\, Feb 12\, 7:30 pm – Battle of the Bookclubs Literary Trivia*\nFri\, Feb 13\, 7:30 pm – Community Meal*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 2 pm – OUT Night*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 7:30 pm – Gal-en-tines 2-for-1 tickets* CLOSING NIGHT\n*COME TOGETHER event. The Come Together program is Local Theater Company’s community engagement series. Come Together events are free and open to the public. If you would like to learn more about specific events visit: Come Together — Local Theater Company.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/local-theater-company-bad-books-feb-5-24/2026-02-05/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:The Chronology of Water | Feb 4-8
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBased on the beloved memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch and marking the directorial debut of Kristen Stewart\, The Chronology of Water is a raw and unflinching portrait of survival\, sexuality\, and self-invention. The film traces Lidia’s life from her earliest memories in the Pacific Northwest\, as a promising swimmer\, through fractured relationships\, near-motherhood\, addiction\, and encounters with artistic heroes. Told as a fluid memory wash\, the story transforms trauma into art\, embodying Yuknavitch’s defiant voice that made her work a modern cult classic. It is not only a chronicle of a woman becoming a writer\, but a visceral journey through the wreckage and resilience of a life lived against the grain. (Kristen Stewart\, 2026\, USA\, 2:08\, treat as R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-chronology-of-water-feb-4-8/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:Ain't No Back to a Merry-Go-Round  | Feb 4-7
DESCRIPTION:TICKETSThis is the untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history. When 5 Howard University students sat on a Maryland carousel in 1960\, the arrests made headlines. When the white community near Glen Echo Amusement Park joined the Black students in picketing\, an extraordinary history-making partnership was born. The pickets attracted Nazis\, Congressman\, and a press avalanche. Picketing together over the sweltering summer led to partying together\, and union organizers mentored student activists. Ten 1961 Freedom Riders\, including Stokely Carmichael\, were incubated on the Glen Echo picket line\, and the carousel arrests were challenged in the Supreme Court case.  With never-before seen footage\, and immersive storytelling\, four living protesters rescue this forgotten history\, revealing the price\, and the power\, of heeding the impulse to activism. (Ilana Trachtman\, 2024\, USA\, 1:29\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round-feb-4-7/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:The Catamounts present Burning Bluebeard by Jay Torrence | JAN. 31 - FEB. 21
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBlending comedy\, vaudeville\, clowning\, and meta-theatrical play\, BURNING BLUEBEARD reimagines the 1903 Chicago Iroquois Theatre fire from the perspective of the performers. The piece is both a reckoning and a love letter—an exploration of why we gather\, what we risk in live performance\, and how theater holds us together in moments of joy and catastrophe. \nOf the original Chicago production\, Newcity Stage wrote: \nBURNING BLUEBEARD represents the cumulative potential of theater as an art form: a poetic\, terrifying\, gut-buster tour de force that tells the audience exactly what this show is going to be—a deconstructed retelling of the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire from the eyes of the artists who worked on “Mr. Bluebeard\,” the production that sent the theater up in flames—even while building the sense that this time fate may be averted\, we might see the second act\, and the victims of that fire could be saved. \nDirected by Artistic Director Amanda Berg Wilson\, The Catamounts bring their signature immersive approach to the work\, transforming the Carsen Theater into a shared environment where audience and performers exist together inside the story. The result is a theatrical experience that is playful\, unsettling\, and deeply communal—inviting us to imagine what it means to care for one another in the dark. \nSunday performances on February 1\, 14\, and 21 will be followed by a community gathering. Tickets include food and drink\, with options available for those with and without dietary restrictions. \nTo donate to The Catamounts please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/TheCatamounts
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-catamounts-present-burning-bluebeard-by-jay-torrence-5/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Local Theater Company: Bad Books | Feb. 5 - 14
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBad Books By Sharyn Rothstein\nDirected by Nick Chase \nA concerned mother. A dedicated librarian. The quietest place in America turns into the battleground for a fiery debate about parenting and censorship that starts a chain of events no one saw coming. \nSponsored in part by Mark & Jamie Ragan on behalf of the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC) and co-sponsored by Diana & Mike Kinsey \nCo-produced by Curious Theatre Company and Local Theater Company\, this world premiere production is part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Curious Theatre Company engages the community in important contemporary issues through provocative modern theatre. Learn more HERE. \nCome Together Events\n \n\nThu\, Feb 5\, 7:30 pm – Denver Actors Fund (DAF) Night*\nFri\, Feb 6\, 7:30 pm – OPENING NIGHT\nSat\, Feb 7\, 7:30 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Betty Hart\, Co-Artistic Director*\nSun\, Feb 8\, 2 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Colorado librarians* + Pay What You Will* performance\nSun\, Feb 8\, 7:30 pm – Pay What You Will* performance\nThu\, Feb 12\, 7:30 pm – Battle of the Bookclubs Literary Trivia*\nFri\, Feb 13\, 7:30 pm – Community Meal*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 2 pm – OUT Night*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 7:30 pm – Gal-en-tines 2-for-1 tickets* CLOSING NIGHT\n*COME TOGETHER event. The Come Together program is Local Theater Company’s community engagement series. Come Together events are free and open to the public. If you would like to learn more about specific events visit: Come Together — Local Theater Company.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/local-theater-company-bad-books-feb-5-24/2026-02-06/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Weird: The Plague | Feb 6
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFeb 6 \nThe Plague follows the intense journey of a socially anxious twelve-year-old navigating the savage social order at an all-boys water polo summer camp. Over the course of the summer\, his unbearable tween anxiety teeters into a full-blown psychological nightmare. (Charlie Polinger\, 2025\, Australia\, 1:38\, R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/friday-night-weird-the-plague-feb-6/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions,Friday Night Weird
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T162538Z
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SUMMARY:Family Concert: The Good\, the Bad\, & the Music | 2PM & 4PM
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nThe Good\, The Bad\, and the Music is a laugh-out-loud\, Wild West–themed family concert where a would-be “Best Conductor in the West” bandit storms the stage and tries to take over the orchestra. With help from the Sheriff of Musical Harmony—and plenty of audience participation—the chaos turns into an action-packed musical adventure that teaches kids what conductors actually do: keep the beat\, study the music\, and help the orchestra play together.\n\nPart of Boulder Symphony’s Curiosity Concerts\, this performance is specially designed for families with children ages 2–10. These concerts are interactive\, playful\, and welcoming—encouraging kids to sing\, move\, and engage with live orchestral music in a relaxed\, joyful environment.\n\nFeaturing iconic cowboy themes and surprise favorites including The Magnificent Seven\, The Good\, the Bad and the Ugly\, William Tell Overture\, Hoe-Down (Copland)\, Maple Leaf Rag\, Indiana Jones\, and the original sing-along “Cowboys Ride.”\n\n\nDevin Patrick Hughes\, conductor\nJoanna Ceja\, Phyllis Swineslapper & AKA the Sheriff\nJustin Milner\, Filbert Swineslapper\, AKA the Bandit
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/family-concert-curious-case-of-symphony-city/2026-02-07/1/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Family Concert: The Good\, the Bad\, & the Music | 2PM & 4PM
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nThe Good\, The Bad\, and the Music is a laugh-out-loud\, Wild West–themed family concert where a would-be “Best Conductor in the West” bandit storms the stage and tries to take over the orchestra. With help from the Sheriff of Musical Harmony—and plenty of audience participation—the chaos turns into an action-packed musical adventure that teaches kids what conductors actually do: keep the beat\, study the music\, and help the orchestra play together.\n\nPart of Boulder Symphony’s Curiosity Concerts\, this performance is specially designed for families with children ages 2–10. These concerts are interactive\, playful\, and welcoming—encouraging kids to sing\, move\, and engage with live orchestral music in a relaxed\, joyful environment.\n\nFeaturing iconic cowboy themes and surprise favorites including The Magnificent Seven\, The Good\, the Bad and the Ugly\, William Tell Overture\, Hoe-Down (Copland)\, Maple Leaf Rag\, Indiana Jones\, and the original sing-along “Cowboys Ride.”\n\n\nDevin Patrick Hughes\, conductor\nJoanna Ceja\, Phyllis Swineslapper & AKA the Sheriff\nJustin Milner\, Filbert Swineslapper\, AKA the Bandit
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/family-concert-curious-case-of-symphony-city/2026-02-07/2/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Ain't No Back to a Merry-Go-Round  | Feb 4-7
DESCRIPTION:TICKETSThis is the untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history. When 5 Howard University students sat on a Maryland carousel in 1960\, the arrests made headlines. When the white community near Glen Echo Amusement Park joined the Black students in picketing\, an extraordinary history-making partnership was born. The pickets attracted Nazis\, Congressman\, and a press avalanche. Picketing together over the sweltering summer led to partying together\, and union organizers mentored student activists. Ten 1961 Freedom Riders\, including Stokely Carmichael\, were incubated on the Glen Echo picket line\, and the carousel arrests were challenged in the Supreme Court case.  With never-before seen footage\, and immersive storytelling\, four living protesters rescue this forgotten history\, revealing the price\, and the power\, of heeding the impulse to activism. (Ilana Trachtman\, 2024\, USA\, 1:29\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/aint-no-back-to-a-merry-go-round-feb-4-7/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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SUMMARY:The Catamounts present Burning Bluebeard by Jay Torrence | JAN. 31 - FEB. 21
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBlending comedy\, vaudeville\, clowning\, and meta-theatrical play\, BURNING BLUEBEARD reimagines the 1903 Chicago Iroquois Theatre fire from the perspective of the performers. The piece is both a reckoning and a love letter—an exploration of why we gather\, what we risk in live performance\, and how theater holds us together in moments of joy and catastrophe. \nOf the original Chicago production\, Newcity Stage wrote: \nBURNING BLUEBEARD represents the cumulative potential of theater as an art form: a poetic\, terrifying\, gut-buster tour de force that tells the audience exactly what this show is going to be—a deconstructed retelling of the 1903 Iroquois Theatre Fire from the eyes of the artists who worked on “Mr. Bluebeard\,” the production that sent the theater up in flames—even while building the sense that this time fate may be averted\, we might see the second act\, and the victims of that fire could be saved. \nDirected by Artistic Director Amanda Berg Wilson\, The Catamounts bring their signature immersive approach to the work\, transforming the Carsen Theater into a shared environment where audience and performers exist together inside the story. The result is a theatrical experience that is playful\, unsettling\, and deeply communal—inviting us to imagine what it means to care for one another in the dark. \nSunday performances on February 1\, 14\, and 21 will be followed by a community gathering. Tickets include food and drink\, with options available for those with and without dietary restrictions. \nTo donate to The Catamounts please visit https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/TheCatamounts
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-catamounts-present-burning-bluebeard-by-jay-torrence-6/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Local Theater Company: Bad Books | Feb. 5 - 14
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBad Books By Sharyn Rothstein\nDirected by Nick Chase \nA concerned mother. A dedicated librarian. The quietest place in America turns into the battleground for a fiery debate about parenting and censorship that starts a chain of events no one saw coming. \nSponsored in part by Mark & Jamie Ragan on behalf of the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC) and co-sponsored by Diana & Mike Kinsey \nCo-produced by Curious Theatre Company and Local Theater Company\, this world premiere production is part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. Curious Theatre Company engages the community in important contemporary issues through provocative modern theatre. Learn more HERE. \nCome Together Events\n \n\nThu\, Feb 5\, 7:30 pm – Denver Actors Fund (DAF) Night*\nFri\, Feb 6\, 7:30 pm – OPENING NIGHT\nSat\, Feb 7\, 7:30 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Betty Hart\, Co-Artistic Director*\nSun\, Feb 8\, 2 pm – Post-Show Conversation w/ Colorado librarians* + Pay What You Will* performance\nSun\, Feb 8\, 7:30 pm – Pay What You Will* performance\nThu\, Feb 12\, 7:30 pm – Battle of the Bookclubs Literary Trivia*\nFri\, Feb 13\, 7:30 pm – Community Meal*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 2 pm – OUT Night*\nSat\, Feb 14\, 7:30 pm – Gal-en-tines 2-for-1 tickets* CLOSING NIGHT\n*COME TOGETHER event. The Come Together program is Local Theater Company’s community engagement series. Come Together events are free and open to the public. If you would like to learn more about specific events visit: Come Together — Local Theater Company.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/local-theater-company-bad-books-feb-5-24/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:The Chronology of Water | Feb 4-8
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nBased on the beloved memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch and marking the directorial debut of Kristen Stewart\, The Chronology of Water is a raw and unflinching portrait of survival\, sexuality\, and self-invention. The film traces Lidia’s life from her earliest memories in the Pacific Northwest\, as a promising swimmer\, through fractured relationships\, near-motherhood\, addiction\, and encounters with artistic heroes. Told as a fluid memory wash\, the story transforms trauma into art\, embodying Yuknavitch’s defiant voice that made her work a modern cult classic. It is not only a chronicle of a woman becoming a writer\, but a visceral journey through the wreckage and resilience of a life lived against the grain. (Kristen Stewart\, 2026\, USA\, 2:08\, treat as R)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-chronology-of-water-feb-4-8/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Closed Captions
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