Two classic Operas get a new twist using other artistic disciplines of theater, storytelling and dance. Creating a fusion production, Jennifer Berry directs a double bill. Carmen and Salome are woven together as two of Opera's most rebellious women characters collide on a course towards self-destruction.
Choreography of the black and white photo project.
The world's most loved opera. Carmen, the ultimate femme fatale.
The famous opera with the dance of the Seven Veils.
Centralizes around Raina, a thirty-year-old, pregnant, cocktail lounge singer who finds herself alone after her husband suddenly vanishes. Her husband's disappearance leads her into a labyrinth of secrets, lies, and memories as she attempts to locate him with the help of an eccentric inspector. In the guise of a psychological thriller, Permanently Missing is a deft exploration of love and marriage, of our darkest fears and our deepest hopes.
Theme announced on Friday. Students must write a play in three days about that theme. Then all the plays on that theme are presented on Monday.
Thirteen kids audition for the part of adulthood and decide they don't want the part.
"Her reservoir of knowledge can add another dimension to the company."
—The Rocky Mountain News
—The Rocky Mountain News
"Berry is especially adept at the motivation of frequent flashbacks then connecting back..."
—Patrick Dorn, The Boulder Daily Camera
—Patrick Dorn, The Boulder Daily Camera









