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Colorado Legends Influence Local Director's Production at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
- Buffalo Bill - largest funeral in Denver history
- Mattie Silks - influential business woman

Colorado's Old West Heritage Faces Off With The Bard (Showdown at Rippon Corral)
- Buckhorn Exchange - Liquor License #1

Joel Fink Returns to CU with New Telling of Shakespeare's Cymbeline
- Kabuki influenced

Romantic Kabuki

Shakespeare's Late Play of Redemption and Forgiveness Comes to CSF (Cymbeline)

Put Your Head On My Shoulder - Ray Kemble has lost his head several times at CSF

Ray Kemble is a Ghost of His Former Self - Kemble completes the canon of ghosts in Shakespeare's plays

"All the world's a stage" and These Three Women Know It. (The Stages of Being an Actress). Jessie Fisher, Sarah Fallon, Hollis McCarthy

How to Tame Shakespeare's Shrew: Robin McKee Directs
- Feminist Sensibilities

CSF features Denver's Best Comedic Actress (Jessica Austgen)

CSF Proves to be a Welcome Place for Local Actors and Directors.
- Geoffrey Kent (DCTC), Jessica Austgen, Jane Page, Todd Coulter, Ray Kemble

At The Drive-In: America's Favorite Place to Park Presents the Bard's Battle of the Sexes

She's My Daughter She's My Sister…McCarthy and Marble Play Lovers and Mother and Son

Dogberry Style: CSF Veteran Dennis Elkins Plays the Comic Constable Again


The Taming of the Shrew
Much Ado About Nothing
Hamlet
Cymbeline
Points of Interest for Journalists
Letter from the Producing Artistic Director
Letter from the Marketing & PR Director