Apr
14
to Apr 16

JOHNNY JANE IN FRUITA APRIL 14-16; DENVER FRINGE FESTIVAL, JUNE 8-11; CEDAREDGE & CARBONDALE IN AUGUST

Zephyr Stage presents its new, original production, JOHNNY JANE, written by Finn Benham, Kim Nuzzo and Valerie Nuzzo, April 14-16, 2023 at the Fruita United Methodist Church, at 405 East Aspen Ave.  Shows on Friday and Saturday begin at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door. For more information, visit online at zephyrstage.com.

The production features Kim Nuzzo as a heroin-addicted fallen angel; Finn Benham, the angel’s caretaker, is a trans youth coming to terms with his violent past; and Valerie Nuzzo is a mysterious visitor bent on revenge. The play explores identity, forgiveness, love and othering, and contains adult language and themes, including drug use.

The play was first performed in Palisade in January. The production has since been accepted into the Denver Fringe Festival, where the Fruita-based company will be performing the show in the RiNo Art District in Denver, June 8-11. More information about the Denver Fringe Festival, can be found at https://denverfringe.org/. Zephyr Stage then takes Johnny Jane to Thunder River Theatre in Carbondale, Aug. 5-6 and on to the Grand Mesa Arts & Events Center in Cedaredge, Aug. 12-13.

Zephyr Stage was founded in Fruita in 2017. The company specializes in original productions, and has taken shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and toured across the U.S. Past productions include ART by Yasmina Reza, Multitudes: An Evening with Walt Whitman by Valerie and Kim Nuzzo, Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing, Gilgamesh and Enkidu by Zephyr Stage and Principle of Uncertainty by Andrea Brunello.

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JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering
Jan
29
3:00 PM15:00

JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering

  • Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center (map)
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Zephyr Stage, with support from Sing Up the Sun, presents a new, original production, JOHNNY JANE, written by Finn Benham, Kim Nuzzo and Valerie Nuzzo, Jan. 27-29, 2023 at the Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center.  Shows on Friday and Saturday begin at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door.

The production features Kim Nuzzo as a heroin-addicted fallen angel; Finn Benham, the angel’s caretaker, is a trans youth coming to terms with their violent past; and Valerie Nuzzo is a mysterious visitor bent on revenge. The play explores identity, forgiveness, love and othering, and contains adult language and themes, including drug use.

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JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering
Jan
28
7:30 PM19:30

JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering

  • Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Zephyr Stage, with support from Sing Up the Sun, presents a new, original production, JOHNNY JANE, written by Finn Benham, Kim Nuzzo and Valerie Nuzzo, Jan. 27-29, 2023 at the Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center.  Shows on Friday and Saturday begin at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door.

The production features Kim Nuzzo as a heroin-addicted fallen angel; Finn Benham, the angel’s caretaker, is a trans youth coming to terms with their violent past; and Valerie Nuzzo is a mysterious visitor bent on revenge. The play explores identity, forgiveness, love and othering, and contains adult language and themes, including drug use.

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JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering
Jan
27
7:30 PM19:30

JOHNNY JANE - a play about othering and un-othering

  • Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Zephyr Stage, with support from Sing Up the Sun, presents a new, original production, JOHNNY JANE, written by Finn Benham, Kim Nuzzo and Valerie Nuzzo, Jan. 27-29, 2023 at the Palisade Veterans Memorial Community Center.  Shows on Friday and Saturday begin at 7:30 p.m., with the Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door.

The production features Kim Nuzzo as a heroin-addicted fallen angel; Finn Benham, the angel’s caretaker, is a trans youth coming to terms with their violent past; and Valerie Nuzzo is a mysterious visitor bent on revenge. The play explores identity, forgiveness, love and othering, and contains adult language and themes, including drug use.

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Dinner With the Divinities
Jan
29
to Feb 13

Dinner With the Divinities

DINNER WITH THE DIVINITIES - A brand new original musical

This exciting production, written by Raquel Benham and directed by Valerie Nuzzo, will include from-the-heart song and dance in a cozy, at-home atmosphere. Follow Yvette Eerie, Maurice McGill and Naomi Newman, three divine siblings, as they attempt to exercise their Godly powers for the first time ever in the creation of Earth and Humanity (how hard could it be?). See how sibling rivalry and family drama exists even beyond the land of mortals in this whimsical comedy.

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Virtual Screening: Zephyr Stage’s Poe-Mythology (A Benefit)
Oct
1
to Oct 7

Virtual Screening: Zephyr Stage’s Poe-Mythology (A Benefit)

The actors of Fruita-based Zephyr Stage at Cavalcade were thrilled to be invited by the Geeks of the Grand Valley to take part in The Poe Project, Oct. 1-7.

The company’s performances are usually live, but at this time, for the safety of their audience and performers, they will be sharing their work online. Three Zephyr Stage artists, Raquel Benham, Kim Nuzzo and Valerie Nuzzo, have each created multiple entries in an original film called “Poe-mythology: nothing stays buried.”

Entries include several of Poe’s poems set to original music by Raquel Benham. Don’t miss The Raven featuring Kim Nuzzo, and a retelling of The Tell-Tale Heart by guest artist K.L. Benham. Our guide through the presentation is poet and playwright Valerie Nuzzo channeling poet Ida Hilda Gruffershaugen who channels Lizzie “never Elizabeth” Doten who channels Edgar “Fast Eddie” Allan Poe.

Zephyr Stage Artistic Director Valerie Nuzzo said, “The film is free to watch. If people enjoy it, we hope they’ll share it with friends and family, and if folks can help at this time, we hope they’ll donate to Cavalcade in Fruita.” Cavalcade is an all-volunteer nonprofit performing arts venue created by Fruita residents dedicated to giving the community a unique place for all ages to experience and participate in high quality live music, plays, poetry, comedy, and - above all - a place to be inspired, learn and have fun! 

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