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Why the Colorado theatre community is still hooked on Facebook

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Plus a conversation with playwright Paul Stroili, a remarkable pickle incident at Vintage Theatre, Top 10 Colorado Headliners and more.

In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca take a look at how Facebook continues to be a key messaging platform for the Colorado theatre community — even as many individuals have left the algorithm-best platform behind.

Toni also recounts a remarkable incident at a recent show, where a young woman polished off an entire container of pickles during the first act of 9 to 5 at Vintage Theatre.

Later in the episode, Alex catches up with Paul Stroili, whose play My Mother and the Michigan/Ohio War is now up at Miners Alley in a regional premiere. Stroili’s 2024 comedy A Jukebox for the Algonquin was also produced at MAP.

Finally, the hosts review the weeks Top 10 Colorado Headliners — upcoming shows around the state that might be worth a look.