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Westword Review: Leonard Barrett Is Back With Phamaly in Chicago

by Juliet.Wittman | Jul 30, 2019 | Theatre

I first saw Leonard Barrett in 2004, when he was starring as Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls, staged by the Phamaly Theatre Company at the Space Theatre at the Denver Center. His performance was intriguing, stylish and poised, yet at the same time entirely his own: He...

Westword Review: The Queen Is Dead, but the King Is Fumbling in Charles III

by Juliet.Wittman | Jul 24, 2019 | Theatre

In Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III: A Future History Play, currently in a regional premiere as part of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s summer lineup, Queen Elizabeth II has died, and Prince Charles — who’s past seventy— has ascended to the throne. He’s grieving...

Wordplay: This Writing Life

by Juliet.Wittman | Jul 2, 2019 | Language and Life

Here is about language and everyday...

Soul Claps Its Hands: Thoughts on Aging

by Juliet.Wittman | Jul 2, 2019 | Thoughts on Aging

Juliet Wittman

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