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Displaying events between March 1, 2026 and March 31, 2026
20th Anniversary of the Fly Fishing Film Tour
(2 hrs., with intermission) The Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is proud to celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2026, marking two decades of unforgettable stories, breathtaking landscapes, and a community bound by a passion for fly fishing. This milestone year promises to be a landmark event, as the tour kicks off with a fresh collection of the finest fly fishing films from across the globe. This year’s lineup dives deeper than ever, spotlighting wild places, inspiring conservation stories, and the dedicated individuals who live and breathe fly fishing. Whether you’re a lifelong angler or new to the sport, the 2026 tour delivers a cinematic journey that’s sure to cast a lasting impression.
Dates: Wed 25
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Boulder Ballet presents Rebels and Innovators
(90 minutes, with intermission) Innovation doesn’t happen by playing it safe. Rebels and Innovators dives into the fearless spirit of creation, where breaking rules and challenging norms isn’t just encouraged—it’s essential. This dynamic program features bold, boundary-pushing works by renowned choreographers Amy Seiwert and Stephanie Martinez, alongside rising voices Ching Ching Wong and Ben Needham-Wood—their mentees and creative protégés. Through the power of mentorship and the rebellious drive to redefine tradition, these artists prove that to be an innovator, you have to think differently, take risks, and leap beyond the expected.
Dates: Fri 06, Sat 07, Sun 08
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Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC): Brooklyn Laundry
(1 hr., 15 mins, no intermission, NO LATE SEATING) A new play about three sisters, a guy who operates a laundromat and the random tricks life plays on them for better or worse. This deeply romantic story will remind you what is important in life and the joy and sorrow of fully embracing adulthood.
Dates: Sun 01, Fri 06, Sat 07, Sun 08, Fri 13, Sat 14, Sun 15
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COmpass REsonance: Norwegian Wood
(80 mins., no intermission) This is an unforgettable
performance reflecting themes of climate, environment, and human psychology, exploring orchestral and chamber music inspired by Nordic Romanticism. Audiences will experience evocative works by the poetic Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, interwoven with a bouquet of varied gems ranging from folk-inspired to J.S. Bach and including a totally new version of The Beatles’ much adored Norwegian Wood.
Dates: Sat 21
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World Premiere of Daughtering, by Nina Alice Miller
(2 hours, with intermission) In "Daughtering,” three generations of women navigate living, dying and the dead when they are called home to appease unruly spirits. Sixteen to seventy-something, each carries her own idea of what it means to be a daughter: caregiver, rebel, keeper of the stories, breaker of the cycle. Over the course of three charged days and nights, the daughters navigate relationship, grief, and the business of the old house that contains them, alive in its own way with memory and an impressive population of mice. What unfolds is a darkly humorous, emotionally resonant exploration of identity, inheritance and the universal work of becoming who we are, despite (and because of) where we come from. The play culminates in DIY ceremony and catharsis – as tender, fierce and complicated as daughtering itself.
Dates: Fri 13, Sat 14, Sun 15, Mon 16, Fri 20, Sat 21, Sun 22
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