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~Mission:  to foster the artistic development
of the professional, emerging and community artist~

 

Curios’ New Artist Series:
 
Curiosomething unusual, worthy of collecting.  
 
The Curios staged readings are a cornerstone of a Theatre Group’s New Artist Series. 
Playwrights are selected to visit Silverton for 1-8 week residencies during the summer season.  
Writers work in development with visual artists, musicians, professional actors, local community members 
and college interns studying theatre. The series culminates in a week of staged readings followed by 
talkback sessions with panelists, actors and members of the community.  
A Theatre Group strives to create an environment that will provide artists with a 
safe, non-judgmental atmosphere in which to develop work. ATG believes in supporting 
the relationship between the professional, emerging, and community artist.  
Each has equal value, and each mutually inform artistic growth.

2010!
Featuring playwright Anthony Garcia, 
who will adapt the Pulitzer Prize winning Novel:  
Enrique’s Journey, which chronicles a boy’s dangerous 
odyssey to reunite with his mother.  

July 29-August 1 at 7:00 pm, followed by community talk back sessions.
Venue to be announced

Past Participants of the New Artist series include:

Craig Volk    
Craig is Asst. Professor at the University of Colorado Denver.  He was a staff writer for the hit series Northern Exposure.  His plays have been produced at Lincoln Center, Actors Theatre
at Louisville, Yale Rep.  Craig won the 2007 Penn Center USA's Best in the West award for his play Mayakovsky Takes the Stage.
Peter Gil-Sheridan
Peter's plays have been produced in New York, Iowa, Colorado, Minneapolis, and Tucson.  
An adjunct faculty member at Fordham University, Peter is the co-founder of Unbound, 
a weekly writing group dedicated to the development of new work for the American theatre. 
Peter Gil-Sheridan is a writer and director whose play Topsy Turvy Mouse was named the 
winner of the Smith Prize, awarded by the National New Play Network for an 
outstanding political play. The same play, written at the Sundance Institute's Writer's Retreat 
at Ucross, has been recently been developed by the Cherry Lane Mentor Project, 
New York Theatre Workshop and the Toy Box Theatre.  Peter has received a Jerome 
fellowship at the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, and has worked as an artist in 
Residence at The Guthrie Theatre. His work has been seen/developed at 
The Kennedy Center, the New York International Fringe Festival, The University of 
Colorado at Boulder, A Theatre Group of Silverton, Colorado, the figments, Working 
for Tips Productions, Riverside Theatre of Iowa City, and Prospect Theatre Company.
Finnian Sullivan
Finnian received his MFA in Playwriting at the University of Iowa. 
His play Los Once was selected for the 2006 (GAP) Global Age Project
at the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley, California and was performed there in 2006. 
He has taught at the University and Colorado at Denver, The University of Iowa
and currently teaches writing in Visalia California.  His plays Cherryville and
Jeans and Tennies
received staged readings in Silverton’s New Artist Series. 
Recently, his play Spit was performed at the University of Colorado in 2008. 
His work has been performed in Los Angeles, Oklahoma, Iowa City, and Denver.
 
Jeannine Coulombe:
Jeannine's award-winning plays have been staged and read in Minnesota, Iowa,
New York, and Colorado.  She is a founding member of the Minneapolis-based
Company Unbound.  Jeannine’s play Planting Shelly Ann was recently produced by
The Workhaus collective in Minneapolis; a play she developed during her
residency in Silverton in the summer of 2008. 
 

Connie Lehman
Connie has been an artist for 25 years.  Her art has been seen in galleries, museums,
and private collections in the U.S. and has toured in France and Africa. 
She creates embroideries, metal sculpture, and drawings.


 

Blair Runion
Blair's play Anchor Baby received a staged reading at the Southwest Colorado Community Theatre Festival in 2007 and has been produced by the Lake City Cabin Fever Players in April and July 2008.  She has written several full-length plays.