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Town Talk for March 25

Vail, CO Colorado
DUB turns 30!!!!The Caption: Happy 30th Birthday C.W. George! Still rockin' it at Beaver Creek! Love from Mom, Tory, Carmen, Brett and Dad.
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Auditions for “Art” by Yasmina Reza will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Colorado Mountain College. The performances are April 19, 20, 26 and 27. Three male actors are needed (Ladies, don’t worry, we have a show just for you coming up this November – check our calendar online for details!):

Marc – a very good friend of Serge’s, but not necessarily a modern art fan. Marc is somewhere in his 40s, an aeronautical engineer, a practical, down to earth man. He is not married but has been seeing the unseen Paula for some time.

Serge – a 40-something dermatologist who has had his eye on this white-on-white painting by the modernist Antrios for some time now. He does not appreciate Marc’s disapproval of his choice and feels that Marc sneers at its abstract style, and, by extension, at himself.

Yvan – just a bit younger than Marc and Serge, Yvan is still “finding himself.” His new job with his fiancee’s family is in stationery, though he’s been working in textiles. And the wedding is putting Yvan on edge: If his mother comes, his father’s second wife won’t; if she doesn’t come, she’ll never speak to Yvan again; his fiancee’s mother doesn’t want the second wife there, etc. Yvan is generally a bit edgy, and this tension between Marc and Serge is just the last straw


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