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SUMMARY:Dark Night of the Soul: Cinema and Transcendence presented by Suranjan Ganguly: The Seventh Seal
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nA knight returning to Sweden after the Crusades seeks answers about life\, death\, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague. (Ingmar Bergman\, 1957\, Sweden\, 1:36\, NR) \nThis film is part of a six-part European film series\, presented by Suranjan Ganguly\, focuses on the search for spiritual transcendence by people who struggle with faith\, conscience\, loss and grief. It seeks to define a cinema of interiority in which the subtle nuances of one’s inner life find poetic expression. \nCU Professor Emeritus Suranjan Ganguly of the Cinema Studies Department teaches a wide range of international film courses. Former chair of the department and director of the Stan Brakhage Center for Media Arts\, he is the founder and curator of the monthly Brakhage Film Series\, Celebrating Stan.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-seventh-seal/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,World Cinema Classics
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SUMMARY:How to Watch a Movie Part III: Framing the Story: Cinematography
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URL:https://thedairy.org/event/htwamiii/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,How to Watch a Movie
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SUMMARY:Jews of the Wild West
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 28 \nIn celebration of America at 250\, the Boulder JCC presents two films illuminating Jewish contributions to our new nation’s history. \nJoin Boulder Jewish Film Festival founding director Kathryn Bernheimer and guests to view and discuss two festival favorites that shed light on unfamiliar chapters of American history. \n  \n“Jews of the Wild West\,” which coincides with Colorado’s 150th year as a state\, will be shown at 3 pm\, with guest speaker Dee Dee Diamond. “The Levys of Monticello\,” which offers an unusual take on Thomas Jefferson\, screens at 1 pm.  \n  \n“Jews of the Wild West” highlights the contributions Jewish Americans made in shaping the Western United States. The story of Jewish pioneers who played a definitive role shaping the expansion of the United States has been largely forgotten. But by 1912\, it is estimated that more than 100\,000 Jewish immigrants\, many fleeing persecution in Europe or simply seeking greater personal and economic freedom\, had put down roots in the Wild West\, leaving a lasting imprint on the cultural landscape. (Directed by Denver’s Amanda Kinsey. Running time: 83 minutes. 2022) \n  \nGuest Speaker: Boulder’s Dee Dee Diamond is the great\, great grandniece of Solomon Bibo\, one of the pioneers showcased in the film. Dee Dee traces her family’s fascinating journey from Prussia to America back to 1812\, when great\, great\, great-grandfather Lukas Rosenstein first emigrated to escape conscription in Napoleon’s army. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/jews-of-the-wild-west/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BJFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:The Levys of Monticello
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 28 \nIn celebration of America at 250\, the Boulder JCC presents two films illuminating Jewish contributions to our new nation’s history. \nJoin Boulder Jewish Film Festival founding director Kathryn Bernheimer and guests to view and discuss two festival favorites that shed light on unfamiliar chapters of American history. \n  \n“The Levys of Monticello\,” which offers an unusual take on Thomas Jefferson\, screens at 1 pm. “Jews of the Wild West\,” which coincides with Colorado’s 150th year as a state\, will be shown at 3 pm\, with guest speaker Dee Dee Diamond.   \n  \n“The Levys of Monticello” tells the little-known story of the Levy family\, which owned and carefully preserved Monticello for nearly a century – far longer than Jefferson or his descendants. The acclaimed documentary weaves together the remarkable story of the Levy family with an examination of Thomas Jefferson’s legacy\, also touching on still relevant issues of race\, slavery\, and antisemitism. Watch the trailer. (Directed by Steven Pressman. Running time: 70 minutes. 2022) \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-levys-of-monticello/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BJFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:The Weight of Water\, with Michael Brown
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nWhen Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to summit Everest\, Boulder-based adventure filmmaker Michael Brown was there with cameras rolling\, and the award-winning film Farther Than the Eye Can See was the result. When Erik Weihenmayer wanted to solo kayak the length of the Grand Canyon\, Michael adapted his skills to film the endeavor\, and won the Boulder International Film Festival “Call to Action Award.” Michael Brown will introduce the film. (Michael Brown\, 2018\, USA\, 1:19\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-weight-of-water-with-michael-brown/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nIf poetry had a pop icon\, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated best-selling poet\, Pulitzer Prize-winner\, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods\, openly queer but intensely private\, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic\, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly fifty years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world. From a lonely childhood to literary fame\, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature\, paying attention\, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives\, atheists and believers\, naturalists and urbanites\, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention\, presence\, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis\, digital distraction\, and social fragmentation.  \nFeaturing interviews with her close friends\, including John Waters\, never-before-seen personal photos\, notebooks\, and correspondence from her archive\, and recitations of her work by Stephen Colbert\, Lucy Dacus\, Steve Buscemi\, and Oprah Winfrey\, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World considers the poet’s long lifetime of work in context\, capturing the uniqueness of her world and the natural beauty that inspired her. (Sasha Waters\, 2026\, USA\, 1:31\, NR) \nTALKBACK: Join us after the film on July 30th for a Talkback with Michele Battiste.\nMichele Battiste is the 2026-28 Poet Laureate of Lafayette\, Colorado. The author of four poetry collections\, Michele has taught poetry workshops across the U.S. and right here in Boulder. Her latest book\, The Elsewhere Oracle\, is a finalist for the 2026 High Plains International Book Award in Poetry and was long-listed for the 2026 Julie Suk Prize. Here third book\, Waiting for the Wreck to Burn (2019)\, won the Louise Bogan Award for Excellence in Poetry by Trio House Press. Michele received an MFA from Wichita State University and a masters of the arts degree in English from the University at Albany\, and her writing career has been supported by several organizations\, including the Jerome Foundation\, the Blue Mountain Center\, the Good Hart Artist Residency\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She works for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado\, raising funds to tackle climate change and protect nature. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/mary-oliver-saved-by-the-beauty-of-the-world/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-07-30/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nIf poetry had a pop icon\, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated best-selling poet\, Pulitzer Prize-winner\, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods\, openly queer but intensely private\, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic\, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly fifty years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world. From a lonely childhood to literary fame\, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature\, paying attention\, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives\, atheists and believers\, naturalists and urbanites\, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention\, presence\, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis\, digital distraction\, and social fragmentation.  \nFeaturing interviews with her close friends\, including John Waters\, never-before-seen personal photos\, notebooks\, and correspondence from her archive\, and recitations of her work by Stephen Colbert\, Lucy Dacus\, Steve Buscemi\, and Oprah Winfrey\, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World considers the poet’s long lifetime of work in context\, capturing the uniqueness of her world and the natural beauty that inspired her. (Sasha Waters\, 2026\, USA\, 1:31\, NR) \nTALKBACK: Join us after the film on July 30th for a Talkback with Michele Battiste.\nMichele Battiste is the 2026-28 Poet Laureate of Lafayette\, Colorado. The author of four poetry collections\, Michele has taught poetry workshops across the U.S. and right here in Boulder. Her latest book\, The Elsewhere Oracle\, is a finalist for the 2026 High Plains International Book Award in Poetry and was long-listed for the 2026 Julie Suk Prize. Here third book\, Waiting for the Wreck to Burn (2019)\, won the Louise Bogan Award for Excellence in Poetry by Trio House Press. Michele received an MFA from Wichita State University and a masters of the arts degree in English from the University at Albany\, and her writing career has been supported by several organizations\, including the Jerome Foundation\, the Blue Mountain Center\, the Good Hart Artist Residency\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She works for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado\, raising funds to tackle climate change and protect nature. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/mary-oliver-saved-by-the-beauty-of-the-world/2026-07-30/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nIf poetry had a pop icon\, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated best-selling poet\, Pulitzer Prize-winner\, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods\, openly queer but intensely private\, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic\, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly fifty years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world. From a lonely childhood to literary fame\, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature\, paying attention\, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives\, atheists and believers\, naturalists and urbanites\, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention\, presence\, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis\, digital distraction\, and social fragmentation.  \nFeaturing interviews with her close friends\, including John Waters\, never-before-seen personal photos\, notebooks\, and correspondence from her archive\, and recitations of her work by Stephen Colbert\, Lucy Dacus\, Steve Buscemi\, and Oprah Winfrey\, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World considers the poet’s long lifetime of work in context\, capturing the uniqueness of her world and the natural beauty that inspired her. (Sasha Waters\, 2026\, USA\, 1:31\, NR) \nTALKBACK: Join us after the film on July 30th for a Talkback with Michele Battiste.\nMichele Battiste is the 2026-28 Poet Laureate of Lafayette\, Colorado. The author of four poetry collections\, Michele has taught poetry workshops across the U.S. and right here in Boulder. Her latest book\, The Elsewhere Oracle\, is a finalist for the 2026 High Plains International Book Award in Poetry and was long-listed for the 2026 Julie Suk Prize. Here third book\, Waiting for the Wreck to Burn (2019)\, won the Louise Bogan Award for Excellence in Poetry by Trio House Press. Michele received an MFA from Wichita State University and a masters of the arts degree in English from the University at Albany\, and her writing career has been supported by several organizations\, including the Jerome Foundation\, the Blue Mountain Center\, the Good Hart Artist Residency\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She works for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado\, raising funds to tackle climate change and protect nature. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/mary-oliver-saved-by-the-beauty-of-the-world/2026-07-31/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-07-31/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Weird: Alpha
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 31 \nAlpha\, a troubled 13-year-old\, lives with her single mom. Their world collapses the day Alpha returns from school with a tattoo on her arm. (Julia Ducournau\, 2025\, France\, 2:08\, R) \n  \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/friday-night-weird-alpha/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Friday Night Weird
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SUMMARY:Parlando School of Musical Arts: New Musical Project 2026 | Beethoven: Live in Concert and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent | Aug. 1-2
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nNew Musical Project 2026 is Parlando School of Musical Arts’ annual celebration of brand-new musicals— bringing emerging works to life through semi-staged scenes and songs featuring Colorado community actors at the Grace Gamm Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center. A portion of every ticket sold goes directly to the writing teams behind these original works. \nThis year features two separate performance events: \nFestival Performances- Semi-staged excerpts from Beethoven: Live in Concert (a rock-and-roll retelling of the legendary composer’s rise and fall\, by Jad Jacob) and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent (a heartfelt story about a lonely sixth grader who finds friendship and confidence inside a Van Gogh painting\, by Laura Guli & Premila Mistry) are performed together on Saturday\, August 1 at 2pm and Sunday\, August 2 at 2pm. \nCabaret & Student Showcase- On Saturday\, August 1 at 7pm\, experience semi-staged scenes and songs from C’est La Vie (a musical about four teenage girls thrown together for a school project who discover the power of unexpected friendship\, by Victoria Bernardes & Miriam Lakein)\, plus a cabaret showcasing songs from original musicals by Alanya Bridge\, Amy Jo Jackson\, Bonnie Corral & Krystin Lacey\, Jesse Ayala & Justino Tesoro\, Sequoia Sellinger & Sarah Rossman\, Benjamin Walton\, Stephanie Henry\, and Magda Vidal. \nCome be among the first audiences to experience these works— and help support the future of musical theater storytelling. Learn more at www.newmusicalproject.org
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/parlandonew-musical-project-2026/2026-08-01/1/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-08-01/1/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nIf poetry had a pop icon\, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated best-selling poet\, Pulitzer Prize-winner\, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods\, openly queer but intensely private\, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic\, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly fifty years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world. From a lonely childhood to literary fame\, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature\, paying attention\, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives\, atheists and believers\, naturalists and urbanites\, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention\, presence\, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis\, digital distraction\, and social fragmentation.  \nFeaturing interviews with her close friends\, including John Waters\, never-before-seen personal photos\, notebooks\, and correspondence from her archive\, and recitations of her work by Stephen Colbert\, Lucy Dacus\, Steve Buscemi\, and Oprah Winfrey\, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World considers the poet’s long lifetime of work in context\, capturing the uniqueness of her world and the natural beauty that inspired her. (Sasha Waters\, 2026\, USA\, 1:31\, NR) \nTALKBACK: Join us after the film on July 30th for a Talkback with Michele Battiste.\nMichele Battiste is the 2026-28 Poet Laureate of Lafayette\, Colorado. The author of four poetry collections\, Michele has taught poetry workshops across the U.S. and right here in Boulder. Her latest book\, The Elsewhere Oracle\, is a finalist for the 2026 High Plains International Book Award in Poetry and was long-listed for the 2026 Julie Suk Prize. Here third book\, Waiting for the Wreck to Burn (2019)\, won the Louise Bogan Award for Excellence in Poetry by Trio House Press. Michele received an MFA from Wichita State University and a masters of the arts degree in English from the University at Albany\, and her writing career has been supported by several organizations\, including the Jerome Foundation\, the Blue Mountain Center\, the Good Hart Artist Residency\, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She works for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado\, raising funds to tackle climate change and protect nature. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/mary-oliver-saved-by-the-beauty-of-the-world/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Parlando School of Musical Arts: New Musical Project 2026 | Beethoven: Live in Concert and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent | Aug. 1-2
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nNew Musical Project 2026 is Parlando School of Musical Arts’ annual celebration of brand-new musicals— bringing emerging works to life through semi-staged scenes and songs featuring Colorado community actors at the Grace Gamm Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center. A portion of every ticket sold goes directly to the writing teams behind these original works. \nThis year features two separate performance events: \nFestival Performances- Semi-staged excerpts from Beethoven: Live in Concert (a rock-and-roll retelling of the legendary composer’s rise and fall\, by Jad Jacob) and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent (a heartfelt story about a lonely sixth grader who finds friendship and confidence inside a Van Gogh painting\, by Laura Guli & Premila Mistry) are performed together on Saturday\, August 1 at 2pm and Sunday\, August 2 at 2pm. \nCabaret & Student Showcase- On Saturday\, August 1 at 7pm\, experience semi-staged scenes and songs from C’est La Vie (a musical about four teenage girls thrown together for a school project who discover the power of unexpected friendship\, by Victoria Bernardes & Miriam Lakein)\, plus a cabaret showcasing songs from original musicals by Alanya Bridge\, Amy Jo Jackson\, Bonnie Corral & Krystin Lacey\, Jesse Ayala & Justino Tesoro\, Sequoia Sellinger & Sarah Rossman\, Benjamin Walton\, Stephanie Henry\, and Magda Vidal. \nCome be among the first audiences to experience these works— and help support the future of musical theater storytelling. Learn more at www.newmusicalproject.org
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/parlandonew-musical-project-2026/2026-08-01/2/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-08-01/2/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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