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SUMMARY:The Prom Musical
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis-\n\nFour eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom\, they know that it's time to put a spotlight on the issue and themselves. The town's parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom\, the entire town has a date with destiny. On a mission to transform lives\, Broadway's brassiest join forces with a courageous girl and the town's citizens and the result is love that brings them all together. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical\, THE PROM expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever.\n\nA Little History about The Prom-\n\nThe Prom is based on a real situation that unfolded in Fulton\, Mississippi\, in 2010\, wherein the district was sued by the ACLU for violating student First Amendment Rights (the community's contingent of bigoted parents held their own private prom to protest the decision). It is not a tale of tragedy\, nor is it a tale of gay pain. The Prom is humorous\, while also centering queerness and the complexities of being queer in a world that can and is hostile to those who are within that community.\n\nThe play opened in Atlanta\, Georgia\, in 2016 and enjoyed a stretch on Broadway in 2018. It began a national traveling show just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2019\, then continued its tour in 2021. A film adaptation of the show was produced by Ryan Murphy and landed on Netflix in 2020\, and YA author Saundra Mitchell joined playwriters Bob Martin\, Chad Beguelin\, and Matthew Sklar to publish a book for teens based on the play\, also called The Prom.\n\nDirected by: Rebecca Shea\n\nChoreographed by: Ellie Griffin\n\nMusic Directed by: Kelly Bidstrup Graham\n\nRated PG-13 (Suggestive/Sexual References|Language|Thematic Elements)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Synopsis-<br />\nFour eccentric Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that trouble is brewing around a small-town prom\, they know that it&rsquo\;s time to put a spotlight on the issue&hellip\;and themselves. The town&rsquo\;s parents want to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow&mdash\;but when one student just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom\, the entire town has a date with destiny. On a mission to transform lives\, Broadway&rsquo\;s brassiest join forces with a courageous girl and the town&rsquo\;s citizens and the result is love that brings them all together. Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical\, THE PROM expertly captures all the humor and heart of a classic musical comedy with a message that resonates with audiences now more than ever.</p>\n\n<p>A Little History about&nbsp\;<em>The Prom-</em></p>\n\n<p><em>The Prom&nbsp\;</em>is based on a real situation that unfolded in Fulton\, Mississippi\, in 2010\, wherein the district was sued by the ACLU for violating student First Amendment Rights (the community&#39\;s contingent of bigoted parents held their own private prom to protest the decision). It is not a tale of tragedy\, nor is it a tale of gay pain.&nbsp\;<em>The Prom&nbsp\;</em>is humorous\, while also centering queerness and the complexities of being queer in a world that can&ndash\;and is&ndash\;hostile to those who are within that community.</p>\n\n<p>The play opened in Atlanta\, Georgia\, in 2016 and enjoyed a stretch on Broadway in 2018. It began a national traveling show just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2019\, then continued its tour in 2021. A film adaptation of the show was produced by Ryan Murphy and landed on Netflix in 2020\, and YA author Saundra Mitchell joined playwriters Bob Martin\, Chad Beguelin\, and Matthew Sklar to publish a book for teens based on the play\, also called The Prom.</p>\n\n<p>Directed by: Rebecca Shea</p>\n\n<p>Choreographed by: Ellie Griffin</p>\n\n<p>Music Directed by: Kelly Bidstrup Graham</p>\n\n<p>Rated PG-13 (Suggestive/Sexual References|Language|Thematic Elements)</p>\n
LOCATION:The Venue Theatre 27132 Main St\, Conifer\, CO 80433
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