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My early dates in the Denver dating scene were spent pretending away my faith in these situations, as though it were an automatic strike against me. I talked up food. I waxed eloquent on writing. I extolled the virtues my favorite authors.
But nothing about faith. Or church. Or religion. It was too risky.
As directed by Michael J. Duran, “The Drowsy Chaperone” is an all-night non-stop whirlwind of hilarious send-ups of the musicals of the early 20th century. The show garnered Tonys for Best Book for a Musical, Best Costumes, Best Original Score, Best Scenic Design and Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Beth Leavell. The Drama Desk Awards even gave it the nod for Best Musical.






