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Idiosyncrasy, Cognitive Dissonance, and the Rehearsal Process

One of the best things about participating in the creation of a piece of theater is that each time its a new and unique adventure. For all of the generally […]

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CC/FAC Combined Art Lectures: May Stevens and William Kentridge

Wednesday, October 6, 2010 5:30-6:30 p.m. starting in the IDEA Space, finishing in the FAC’s Deco Lounge. FREE and open to the public Lecture Itinerary: 5:30 – 5:50 pm: May […]

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Oh, Lady Chiltern…An Ideal Husband

Oh, Lady Chiltern— you are so much more than what you appear to be… As an actor, I’ve been incredibly fortunate to play some amazing characters over the years, but […]

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Cameraless Film Project for What If Festival

[Update] Here’s our film–with no sound. To complete it, we need your help! In the spirit of this truly collaborative, community-animated film, We want to know: What kind of music […]

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An Ideal Husband: Set Design

Chris Sheley, Production Manager for the FAC, took some time to share his set design concept for An Ideal Husband. To keep the audience engaged, the set is designed for […]

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Director’s Thoughts: An Ideal Husband

One of the problems of being a director is that the cast expect you to be all-knowing and all-seeing. Generally of course you are—otherwise you wouldn’t be directing this particular […]

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An Ideal Husband: Initial Reading

The cast and crew of the Fine Arts Center Theatre Company met with play director Julian Bucknall to discuss Oscar Wilde’s lasting legacy of intrigue, politics, social relationships, and idealism. […]

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Ask a Curator Sept. 1

This Wednesday, the FAC joins countless other museums around the world in the first-ever “Ask a Curator” Day on Twitter. You can find the FAC on Twitter @FineArtsCenter. From the […]

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Haunted Windchimes opening for Arlo Guthrie

Pueblo’s own Haunted Windchimes will be opening for Arlo Guthrie: Labor Day on the Lawn! Since their inception in the fall of 2006, The Haunted Windchimes have traveled cross-country, released […]

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Art for Art’s Sake: Fractal Butterfly

This week’s Art for Art’s Sake feature is a painted aluminum alloy butterfly that is currently on display in the FAC’s outdoor sculpture garden. The work by Sally Ann Wilson […]

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