Event Details

Location: Denver, CO


Alumnae please join us for Phamaly Theatre Company’s production of the 5 Tony Award-winning musical Into the Woods!

When: Friday, July 20th

CIW alumnae will meet in the DCPA Space Lobby at 6:30 to mingle and connect before the show. Curtain is at 7:30.
Where: The Space Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1400 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80204

How / Tickets
To provide greatest flexibility, everyone will purchase their own tickets. If you would like to sit near our group, our Co-Hosts have chosen Section 1 – first 2 seats are C 113-114. For example, if you have someone to attend with, then can purchase 2 seats in Section 1. If you are solo and would like to sit with someone, please let us know. Will try to match you with another solo alumna or people who already have seats.

Questions/More Info
Please register on our website, so that we know who will be attending.

Co-Hosts
Hilary Blair (Yale), CEO and Lead Coach ARTiculate Real & Clear, and Kris Walsh (Princeton), who is NASA’s first female “Graybeard” (retired leader asked to return from retirement to consult on projects – Kris led launches to Mars) and Chairwoman of Phamaly Board.

More About Into The Woods
Into the Woods is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. The main characters are taken from Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, and Cinderella, as well as several others. The musical is tied together by a story involving a childless baker and his wife and their quest to begin a family (the original beginning of The Grimm Brothers’ Rapunzel), their interaction with a witch who has placed a curse on them, and their interaction with other storybook characters during their journey.

The musical debuted in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre in 1986 and premiered on Broadway on November 5, 1987, where it won several Tony Awards, including Best Score, Best Book, and Best Actress in a Musical (Joanna Gleason), in a year dominated by The Phantom of the Opera (1988).