[Childfree] Brunch and a Matinee this Sunday

Cowan, Christopher christopher.cowan at intel.com
Thu Mar 11 14:07:53 MST 2010


Here’s your reminder that this Sunday at 2pm we’re going to see Bug at the Open Stage Theater in the Lincoln Center.  In addition to everyone that requested tickets I have 2 extra, so if you’d like to come or have a friend you’d like to invite it’s not too late.  Additionally tickets are usually available at the door but you may want to call the Lincoln Center if that’s your plan.

Heather and I will also be hosting an Irish brunch at 11am for anyone that wants to come.  Our address is
519 Saturn Dr
Fort Collins, CO 80525

Please feel free to come hang out for brunch even if you’re not interested in seeing the show!!!

-Chris








'Bug' will get under your skin


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Pay What You Can Preview
Friday, February 19 7:30pm
cash or check only at the door;
no advance sales

FAB Friday
Friday, February 26 8pm
$12 tickets & FREE Boulder Beer!
Childcare Night
Fridays, March 5 & 19
Childcare offered by
Young People's Learning Center
209 E Plum
(970) 482-1212

February 20 - March 20
Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday Matinees
March 7 & 14 at 2pm



Not all love is pretty. Not all lives fulfilling. Can love be found when you've hit rock bottom? Or when you're hitting the rock?

Playwright Tracy Letts' twisted psycho-thriller Bug explores love, fear and paranoia at a fever pitch. The 2008 Pulitzer Prize winning author of August: Osage County pits two lost souls against a vast conspiracy that may or may not be real.

In a seedy motel room on the outskirts of Oklahoma City, Agnes and Peter meet over a crack pipe and find in each other a love filled with the intensity and beauty of a super-nova.

 The release from prison of Agnes' violent ex-husband becomes the least of their worries as Peter discovers a bug infestation that inflicts the lovers with scathing welts and festering sores. Peter believes the bugs are a result of experiments conducted on him in an army hospital. Fear soon spirals into paranoia, conspiracy theories and twisted psychological motives as the two wage war against the escalating infestation.

OpenStage Director Brenna Freestone believes Bug's intensity and themes should appeal to young and old alike. "This play doesn't hold itself accountable to any social norms or expectations. It's a new story, not an old story rewritten in a new way. It's exciting and frightening in its brutal honesty."

Despite the intensity and paranoia, Bug is a love story at heart. "The script finds the beauty within the pain." said Freestone. "Agnes and Peter find a connection despite their circumstances, despite their horrible reality."

"This show has strong adult content, dialogue and situations. We do not recommend that anyone under the age of 17 be admitted," Freestone warns. "Bug is creepy, twisted, exciting and shocking! This is one ride you will never forget. It will burrow into your psyche and leave you questioning every assumption you've ever had about government, psychosis and ultimately, reality."


Tickets are $20 for Adults, $15 for Students & Seniors
Matinee tickets are $13 all ages
FAB Friday tickets, February 26, are $12 all ages
FAB Friday is sponsored by Boulder Beer

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or call Lincoln Center
(970) 221-6730


Performing at
Lincoln Center
417 W Magnolia
 Fort Collins

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