Wildfire Theater Company
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The Wildfire Theater Company is a community theater group in Berthoud, Colorado. Founded in 2005 as a branch of the nonprofit Wildfire Community Arts Center, Wildfire Theater Company has produced several full-length plays as well as youth productions. Its mission is to bring quality theatrical productions to area audiences and offer locals an opportunity to work onstage and behind-the-scenes.
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[edit] Past productions
- "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Neil Simon (2005); directed by Theron LaFountain
- "A Christmas Carol" (youth production) by Charles Dickens (2005); directed by Theron LaFountain
- "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley (2006); directed by Theron LaFountain
- "Murder Room" by Jack Sharkey (2006); directed by Kathleen Gruman and Leslie Jones [[1]].
[edit] Upcoming productions
Wildfire Theater Company will present David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Proof" April 24, 25, 26 and May 1, 2 and 3 at the Wildfire Arts Center at 425 Massachusetts Ave., Berthoud. Leslie Jones will direct.
[edit] Venue
The Wildfire Theater Company has presented productions in several locations in Berthoud including the Wayside Inn Restaurant, the First United Methodist Church and the historic Four Square Church. The 50-seat, intimate theater located within the Wildfire Arts Center at 425 Massachusetts Ave. in Berthoud is being rehabilitated with funds raised by the Wildfire Arts Center's Board of Directors. "Proof" will mark Wildfire Theater Company's return to the Massachusetts Avenue space.
[edit] External links
Wildfire Theater Company Wildfire Community Arts Center

