I have loved musical theater since my father drove the family from Chicago to New York City in 1966 to see Gwen Verdon in Sweet Charity on Broadway. So when I saw Theatre Aspen was doing Guys and Dolls as part of its summer musical season, I had to go. The production was as good as any community theater show. But the setting. OMG. The theater is on the edge of the John Denver Sanctuary on the banks of the Roaring Fork River. The aspens and pines soar over the patio. Mother Nature at her most dramatic! Often the company brings in national talent. Last month I saw Len Cariou in "Tuesdays with Morrie." The house only has 199 seats so everyone is up close. I could see every facial emotion on this amazing actor's face. Can't do that in a big theater. Currently the theater is an unheated tent. In the old days the staff handed out blankets in the fall chill. (no more.) Last year the theater proposed to build a permanent structure on the site. Will it lose it's charm? The covered vestibule often serves as a stage for FREE high school productions. There is a concession stand for comestibles. The bathrooms are around the corner in Rio Grande Park. They are really kewl because everything is environmentally conscious. Check out the sinks! The theater itself is a five minute walk from the street. The staff has a cart and will transport you if you don't want to go on foot. Aspen is allergic to street lights, so bring a flashlight if you want...
Read moreI attended a great party there. Want a location to throw a party that will be remembered forever. You found your place. Roaring streams. Incredible Mountain views, ponds and rock trails leading through all. To top it off you have a covered Amphitheater for the band, booze and food. The most amazing thing it's only two blocks from downtown Aspen. Please remember to invite me when you book your party there. I...
Read moreHonestly one of the Top 10 greatest nights out on the town! And I'm not even a huge musical or theater loving person. Skip NYC or Chicago and see a show in one of the most beautiful, romantic, quaint, charming theaters in this country. I can't...
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