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The Durango Herald Reviews: Mountain Octopus

The Durango Herald Reviews: Mountain Octopus

Creede Repertory Theatre opens 58th season and celebrates the well-made play Creede Repertory Theatre has opened its 58th season with a stirring new play, “Mountain Octopus,” by Beth Kander. Worthy of praise for both its content and this production, the work surfaced...

Long Lost Article on Creede Rep from Nov ’68 KU Newspaper

Long Lost Article on Creede Rep from Nov ’68 KU Newspaper

A Dream Realized. The Living Theatre Comes to Creede Originally published in the Nov. 1968 volume of  the University Review, University of Kansas A community without a theatre is like a community without a church. A theatre, like the church, must speak to the...

Creede Rep Announces 2023 Season!

Creede Rep Announces 2023 Season!

Creede Repertory Theatre Announces Transformational 58th Season The Creede Repertory Theatre will again present a fully indoor season with a family-friendly fairy tale, new work, comedy, drama, and everything in between. Creede, Colo. (Nov. 10, 2022) – Beginning May...

CRT on DENVER 7

Rural towns lean on the arts as a way to survive. “I kind of hate to think about what would have happened if the theater never existed; I’m sure we would have survived in some fashion, but we wouldn’t have thrived, we wouldn’t have flourished.” Watch it...

CRT in the NEW YORK TIMES… Again!

CRT in the NEW YORK TIMES… Again!

A New York Times reporter returns to Creede Repertory Theatre… In a Small Mountain Town, a Beloved Theatre Company Prevails By Elisabeth Vincentelli CREEDE, Colo. — Last summer, I stumbled onto one of the most singular — and joyful — experiences of my life: a...

57th SEASON ANNOUNCED

We are thrilled to come back together with y’all and welcome you back to the Mainstage and Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatres with these wonderful shows: STEEL MAGNOLIAS Friendship, Laughter, & Love MAY 28 – SEPTEMBER 17 RUTH HUMPHREYS BROWN THEATRE  ...

Friday Night Footlights

Friday Night Footlights

How Theater Bonds a Colorado Town New York Times By Elisabeth Vincentelli CREEDE, Colo. — Perched at 8,900 feet in the San Juan Mountains, five hours from the nearest major airport and near the Rio Grande headwaters, Creede is a town of around 350 full-time residents,...

56th SEASON ANNOUNCED

56th SEASON ANNOUNCED

Thank you for your support during the challenges of the past year. Your donations, generosity of spirit, and friendship has kept CRT alive – literally! But now there is light at the end of the tunnel. We’re back! CRT is returning to live performance this 56th...

OPERATION OUTDOOR THEATRE

OPERATION OUTDOOR THEATRE

April 9, 2021   Hello CRT Friends, Spring is officially here! Things are blooming, mud season is almost over, and like all of you, CRT is looking forward to another bustling summer in Creede. The past year at CRT has been about reframing the limitations of a...

A Summer Like No Other

A Summer Like No Other

Dear Friends, Thank you so much for your patience as CRT has grappled with the challenges and uncertainties surrounding this season. We have met with our Board of Trustees, spoken as a staff, listened to public health officials, and explored the guidance from the...