I’m very, very pleased to say that my Hitchcockian thriller “Few Thy Voice” is being performed as part of a new play festival sponsored by Vintage Theatre Company of Aurora, Colorado!
Founded in 2002 over martinis (hence, the logo), Vintage Theatre Company “proudly presents classics and cutting edge theatre, classes, improv, and staged readings that challenge, entertain, and grow our audience and artistic family alike.” The company is now an established part of the theatrical scene in the city of Aurora, with three performance spaces – the Jeffrey Nickelson Auditorium (145 seats), the Bond Trimble Theatre (67 Seats), and the Berg-Young Cabaret Stage (60 seats). Vintage has also “received several Henry Award nominations, Post Ovation Awards, Flombies, and Marlowe Awards in the last decade.”
Over the past few years, Vintage Theatre Company has been producing annual new play festivals, typically asking for plays with certain themes. This year, they were looking for mystery/thriller plays and I thought that “Few Thy Voice” would be an excellent fit. I wrote the play some six years ago – and, while it received a little notice at the time, I generally put the play on my back burner while other plays garnered more attention. It’s particularly thrilling for me now to see the play get some recognition (and, after six years, some revision!).
“Few Thy Voice” will be performed on Thursday, August 22 at 7:30pm.
More details to come!