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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nTHE MINUTES\nby Tracy Letts\nNovember 14-17\, 20-23\nWednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm\nSunday at 3:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Explosive… Deftly captures the tension of patriotic grandiosity and provincial defensiveness found in city halls across the land.” – Chicago Tribune \nThis scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power\, from the author of August: Osage County\, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. \nThe Minutes premiered on Broadway at Studio 54 on April 17\, 2022. \nProgramming at the Center for the Arts is intended for mature audiences. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-minutes-4/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nTHE MINUTES\nby Tracy Letts\nNovember 14-17\, 20-23\nWednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm\nSunday at 3:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Explosive… Deftly captures the tension of patriotic grandiosity and provincial defensiveness found in city halls across the land.” – Chicago Tribune \nThis scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power\, from the author of August: Osage County\, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. \nThe Minutes premiered on Broadway at Studio 54 on April 17\, 2022. \nProgramming at the Center for the Arts is intended for mature audiences. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-minutes-3/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nTHE MINUTES\nby Tracy Letts\nNovember 14-17\, 20-23\nWednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm\nSunday at 3:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Explosive… Deftly captures the tension of patriotic grandiosity and provincial defensiveness found in city halls across the land.” – Chicago Tribune \nThis scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power\, from the author of August: Osage County\, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. \nThe Minutes premiered on Broadway at Studio 54 on April 17\, 2022. \nProgramming at the Center for the Arts is intended for mature audiences. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-minutes-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nTHE MINUTES\nby Tracy Letts\nNovember 14-17\, 20-23\nWednesday through Saturday at 7:30pm\nSunday at 3:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n“Explosive… Deftly captures the tension of patriotic grandiosity and provincial defensiveness found in city halls across the land.” – Chicago Tribune \nThis scathing new comedy about small-town politics and real-world power\, from the author of August: Osage County\, exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s losers. \nThe Minutes premiered on Broadway at Studio 54 on April 17\, 2022. \nProgramming at the Center for the Arts is intended for mature audiences. \nTickets $35
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-minutes/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History!
DESCRIPTION:HUMANITIES / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History!\nTechnology that Changed the World\nFeaturing Hank Fincken as Thomas Edison\nand Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs\nSaturday\, October 5th 2:00pm & 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nExperience history coming alive as performers take the stage in costume and character to portray two revolutionary innovators: \nHank Fincken as Thomas Edison \nAnd Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs \nIn this theatrical living history program\, Edison and Jobs will give passionate performances  transporting you back in time. Witness their genius\, struggles\, and world-changing inventions and products unfold through their own words. \nDon’t miss this entertaining and educational experience! \nJoin us for an afternoon or evening of “Chautauqua: Living History!” that will enlighten and inspire! \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History!
DESCRIPTION:HUMANITIES / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History!\nTechnology that Changed the World\nFeaturing Hank Fincken as Thomas Edison\nand Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs\nSaturday\, October 5th 2:00pm & 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nExperience history coming alive as performers take the stage in costume and character to portray two revolutionary innovators: \nHank Fincken as Thomas Edison \nAnd Jeremy Meier as Steve Jobs \nIn this theatrical living history program\, Edison and Jobs will give passionate performances  transporting you back in time. Witness their genius\, struggles\, and world-changing inventions and products unfold through their own words. \nDon’t miss this entertaining and educational experience! \nJoin us for an afternoon or evening of “Chautauqua: Living History!” that will enlighten and inspire! \n  \nTickets $25
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-27/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-26/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-25/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-24/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-20/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240419T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240419T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172824
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-19/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T193000
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SUMMARY:Heroes of the Fourth Turning
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning\nan Award-Winning Play by Will Arbery\ndirected by Rachel Park\nApril 18-27\, 2024\nWednesday-Saturday at 7:30pm / Sunday at 2:00pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\n\n“The sneaky\, simple brilliance of Heroes of the Fourth Turning is that it’s not actually about its characters’ talking points at all. It’s about them. It’s not shouting; it’s listening.” \nVulture \nIt’s nearing midnight in Wyoming\, where four young conservatives have gathered at a backyard after-party. They’ve returned home to toast their mentor Gina\, newly inducted as president of a tiny Catholic college. But as their reunion spirals into spiritual chaos and clashing generational politics\, it becomes less a celebration than a vicious fight to be understood. On a chilly night in the middle of America\, Will Arbery’s haunting play offers grace and disarming clarity\, speaking to the heart of a country at war with itself. \nWill Arbery is a playwright and screenwriter. His play Heroes of the Fourth Turning premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2019 and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist\, OBIE winner\, Lortel winner\, New York Drama Critics Circle Award winner and John Gassner Memorial Award winner. It was named one of the best plays of the year by The New York Times\, Vulture\, Time Out and more. Corsicana premiered at Playwrights Horizons in 2022 and was a New York Times Critics Pick. Evanston Salt Costs Climbing had its New York premiere at The New Group and was the subject of a feature in The New York Times Magazine. Other plays include: Plano (Clubbed Thumb)\, You Hateful Things (NYTW Dartmouth Residency) and Wheelchair (3 Hole Press). He was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2020. TV: Succession and Irma Vep. His work has been featured in The Paris Review. He’s currently under commission from Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adventureland and The Met Opera. willarbery.com \n\n“A perfect production that left me with my heart in my mouth.” \nTime Out New York \nTICKETS\nHeroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery asks its audience to engage with intense content and characters in spiritual crisis. This production is intended to create conversation\, one we hope you will find worthwhile\, entertaining\, and challenging. \nThis show delves into mature subject matter\, encompassing explicit language\, complex adult themes\, and thought-provoking explorations of religion\, sexuality\, abortion\, race\, politics\, and gender. \nThis production may contain: very loud and sudden noises\, including gunshots; the use of a non-firing prop gun\, and simulated vomiting.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/heroes-of-the-fourth-turning/2024-04-18/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240224T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240224T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172824
CREATED:20231214T223447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T223447Z
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SUMMARY:Liz Toonkel: MAGIC FOR ANIMALS
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nLiz Toonkel: MAGIC FOR ANIMALS\nSaturday\, February 24\, 2024 // 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nMagic for Animals is a one-woman magic show about agency\, consent\, and animal rights. Liz Toonkel uses sparkling\, incisive humor to offer a refreshing antidote to the gendered and speciesist tradition of magic. She examines how we treat animals\, and urges us to reconsider how we treat one another. By day\, Liz is a production designer who’s shaped the look of such films as Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and Emily the Criminal\, by night she’s a performance artist and magician. \nTickets $30
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/liz-toonkel-magic-for-animals/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231118T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172824
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
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SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-18/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231117T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172824
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
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SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231116T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
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SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-16/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231115T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
UID:10005009-1700076600-1700082000@kayentaarts.org
SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-15/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231112T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231112T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T002340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002340Z
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SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
UID:10005008-1699731000-1699736400@kayentaarts.org
SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231110T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
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SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-10/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230922T001951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T002151Z
UID:10005006-1699558200-1699563600@kayentaarts.org
SUMMARY:What the Constitution Means to Me
DESCRIPTION:THEATER\nWhat the Constitution Means to Me\nby Heidi Schreck\ndirected by Zoe Aja Moore\nNovember 9-18\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPlaywright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious\, hopeful and achingly human new play\, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives. \n  \n“Uproariously funny\, wrenchingly moving\, critically challenging and politically inspiring.” – David Cole\, The New York Review of Books \nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/2023-11-09/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230826T224222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T224222Z
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History -Voices From World War II
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History\nVoices From World War II\nFriday & Saturday\, September 29-30\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nTheater\, History\, and Storytelling: Chautauqua is an oral storytelling tradition that brings history to life through interactive theater and compelling discussion aimed at stimulating critical thinking and increasing appreciation for complex histories. \nThis year\, we present Voices from World War II\, starring General George Patton\, favorite leader of the European troops (but often not politically correct) and Ernie Pyle\, famous war correspondent who reported from the troops in the trenches. \nErnie Pyle will be presented by scholar Doug Mishler. Doug Mishler is an independent scholar who has taught at the University of Nevada and Western Washington University. He is the author of a history of the Ringling Brothers Circus and has consulted on several public television and Chautauqua programs\, regularly appearing in Maryland and Colorado. He has studied and presented as P. T. Barnum\, Theodore Roosevelt\, William Lloyd Garrison\, Henry Ford\, Jefferson Davis\, George Wallace\, Upton Sinclair\, and Major General Robert Ross. In addition to Ernie Pyle\, he also portrays Billy Sunday\, William Clark\, Andrew Carnegie\, Edward R. Murrow\, Thomas Hart Benton\, and Nikita Khrushchev. Mishler has a Ph.D. in American cultural history from the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nErnie Pyle was an in-the-trenches correspondent who reported on the actual conditions and trials of the GI’s living under terrible conditions as opposed to the uplifting propaganda put out by the government. \nGeneral George Patton will be presented by Tim Beasely. General Patton was a swash-buckling leader on the European Front and was known for his personal regard for the troops under his command. He was always seen with high top black boots\, an infantry helmet and two silver pistols strapped to his hips. He had the capability of surpassing General Eisenhower in the European command but because of his offensive political rhetoric\, he was ultimately relegated to lower posts and finally died in a car crash at the end of the war. \nTim Beasley\, from Norfolk VA\,  has performed for over 30 years as an authentic and truly accurate General Patton\, speaking for many formal military bases and patriotic events. His very believable impersonation of “Old Blood and Guts” as a motivational speaking special guest is a highly recognized leadership icon\, combining powerful positive thinking with American pride. \nEach speaker will present a speech “in character\,” followed by an “in character” lively discussion with the audience. They will then appear as themselves\, answering questions from the audience about World War II and these historical figures from a more contemporary perspective. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-voices-from-world-war-ii/2023-09-30/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas,Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230929T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230826T224222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T224222Z
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History -Voices From World War II
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History\nVoices From World War II\nFriday & Saturday\, September 29-30\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nTheater\, History\, and Storytelling: Chautauqua is an oral storytelling tradition that brings history to life through interactive theater and compelling discussion aimed at stimulating critical thinking and increasing appreciation for complex histories. \nThis year\, we present Voices from World War II\, starring General George Patton\, favorite leader of the European troops (but often not politically correct) and Ernie Pyle\, famous war correspondent who reported from the troops in the trenches. \nErnie Pyle will be presented by scholar Doug Mishler. Doug Mishler is an independent scholar who has taught at the University of Nevada and Western Washington University. He is the author of a history of the Ringling Brothers Circus and has consulted on several public television and Chautauqua programs\, regularly appearing in Maryland and Colorado. He has studied and presented as P. T. Barnum\, Theodore Roosevelt\, William Lloyd Garrison\, Henry Ford\, Jefferson Davis\, George Wallace\, Upton Sinclair\, and Major General Robert Ross. In addition to Ernie Pyle\, he also portrays Billy Sunday\, William Clark\, Andrew Carnegie\, Edward R. Murrow\, Thomas Hart Benton\, and Nikita Khrushchev. Mishler has a Ph.D. in American cultural history from the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nErnie Pyle was an in-the-trenches correspondent who reported on the actual conditions and trials of the GI’s living under terrible conditions as opposed to the uplifting propaganda put out by the government. \nGeneral George Patton will be presented by Tim Beasely. General Patton was a swash-buckling leader on the European Front and was known for his personal regard for the troops under his command. He was always seen with high top black boots\, an infantry helmet and two silver pistols strapped to his hips. He had the capability of surpassing General Eisenhower in the European command but because of his offensive political rhetoric\, he was ultimately relegated to lower posts and finally died in a car crash at the end of the war. \nTim Beasley\, from Norfolk VA\,  has performed for over 30 years as an authentic and truly accurate General Patton\, speaking for many formal military bases and patriotic events. His very believable impersonation of “Old Blood and Guts” as a motivational speaking special guest is a highly recognized leadership icon\, combining powerful positive thinking with American pride. \nEach speaker will present a speech “in character\,” followed by an “in character” lively discussion with the audience. They will then appear as themselves\, answering questions from the audience about World War II and these historical figures from a more contemporary perspective. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-voices-from-world-war-ii/2023-09-29/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas,Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230624T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230624T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230508T032846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T032846Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years/2023-06-24/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230623T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230623T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230508T032846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T032846Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years/2023-06-23/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230622T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230622T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230508T032846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T032846Z
UID:10004955-1687462200-1687469400@kayentaarts.org
SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years/2023-06-22/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230621T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230621T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230508T032846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T032846Z
UID:10004954-1687375800-1687383000@kayentaarts.org
SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years/2023-06-21/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230618T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230618T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T172825
CREATED:20230508T033020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230508T033022Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years-2/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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SUMMARY:The Last Five Years
DESCRIPTION:MUSICAL THEATER\nThe Last Five Years\nwritten and composed by Jason Robert Brown\ndirected by Miranda Wright\nJune 15-24\, 2023\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nAn emotionally powerful and intimate award-winning musical about two people who fall in and out of love over the course of five years\, starring local actors Greg and Mimi Knell. \nJason Robert Brown’s Drama Desk winner\, The Last Five Years\, has been translated into a handful of languages and was named one of TIME Magazine‘s ten best shows of 2001. A testament to the show’s longevity\, and spurred by the show’s regional popularity\, The Last Five Years enjoyed an Off-Broadway revival at Second Stage in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 2014\, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan \nOriginally Produced for the New York stage by Arielle Tepper and Marty Bell \nOriginally Produced by Northlight Theatre\, Chicago\, IL \nTHE LAST FIVE YEARS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/the-last-five-years/2023-06-17/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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