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The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players (CLTP) recently won big at the American Association of Community Theaters’ (AACT) national festival. At the competition, the CLTP’s production of “The Outgoing Tide” won awards for best supporting actor and best set design, both for Jeff Tish, and an award for technical design. The play was directed by Lynn Dixon and featured Tish, Judy Schulz and Troy Rumpf in a cast of three.
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After six seasons, “Famous and Infamous Women of the West: The Cody Monologues” is coming to a close. The play, which brings women from Cody’s history to life onstage, has been performed in the town nearly every summer since its creation in 2016.
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Relative Theatrics is back on schedule with its eighth season. It's just announced a new play called The Care and Feeding of Small Animals, which will be…
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Theatre and performance institutions throughout the state have suffered during the pandemic but grants are helping out. The National Endowment for the…
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Limitations on in-person gatherings because of the pandemic has led to theatres closing-or rethinking how the show can go on.Some theatres have, for the…
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Thursday, July 11 marks the beginning of the fourth season of Famous and Infamous Women of the West: the Cody Monologues.The play tells the stories of…
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For the first time in six years, Riot Act, a theatre company in Jackson, is putting on a musical.Director Macey Mott says Riot Act has grown as a company,…
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The new play "The Big Heartless," premieres in Laramie this week. In it, playwright Dale Dunn explores the subjects of wolf reintroduction and reform…
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The WYO Theater has been a mainstay of downtown Sheridan for decades, hosting live theater, music, and films. Now, after a series of renovations in…
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At an evening rehearsal at UW’s Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts, the cast of Fascism: The Musical started with some standard warmups, their voices…