My Fair Lady

Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Music by Frederick Loewe
January 8th – February 6th
The perfect musical! The rags-to-riches story of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl who joins English high society just by learning to speak correctly from the famous Prof. Henry Higgins, is one of the greatest stories ever set to music. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion, this show is sure to be a delight for audiences of all ages.
CURRENT SHOW! Medea

Based on the Greek tragedy by Euripides
March 5th – 27th
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The perfect tragedy! Medea is the ultimate story of a woman in crisis, blind-sided by the unfair rules of a man’s world. Her choice to take matters into her own hands and sacrifice what she loves most to exact her revenge is still one of the most shocking stories ever written. Dark, bloody, and powerful, this show will redefine the way you experience theater at The E! Not suitable for our younger audiences.
The Cast of Medea
(in order of appearance)
The Nurse: Jennifer Callendar
The Tutor: Chris Coughlin
1st Woman of Corinth: Amy Luna
2nd Woman of Corinth: Meg Ralph
3rd Woman of Corinth: Cathy Washburn
Medea: Timmi Ann Lasley
Creon, King of Corinth: Gary Webster
Jason: Brian Brooks
Aegeus, King of Athens: Randy Diamon
Pictures from Medea



Check out these great photos of Timmi Ann Lasley as Medea. Pictures taken at Cheeseman Park by Deletta at BluIron Photography
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

By Anita Loos, dramatized by Kristin Sergel
April 23rd- May 22nd
Apparently nothing goes right when steamliners cross the Atlantic! Set in the roaring 20’s, Lorelei and Dorothy are about to embark on a learning trip through Europe… chaperoned of course, by Lorelei’s father. But when the girls must travel on their own, sweet Lorelei and her constant forgetfulness threaten their ability to fulfill their real plans of finding “cultured” European husbands
Shakespeare to the Letter

By Shakespeare…kinda
July 30th – August 28th
What happens when a group of actors tackle every letter in every play ever written by Shakespeare and perform them all in 90 minutes or less? Shakespeare to the Letter: a hilarious night of your favorite (and soon to be favorite) excerpts from Billy Shakes. Expect fast-action comedy, ridiculous flubs, and lots of letters flying everywhere! Join us for our Summer of Shakespeare, as …to the Letter is run in conjunction with our PAAL summer camps, where our camp kids will also be working with material by the Bard.
The Threepenny Opera

Book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht
Music by Kurt Weill
September 24th – October 16th
The world we only hint to in My Fair Lady is explored in all its seediness in The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper in German). The beggers, pimps, and whores of London’s underbelly take us on a trip with Mack the Knife, his new bride, her parents, and the crooked cops of Olde London Towne. Adapted from the 18th-century English ballad opera, John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera, the famous music of Kurt Weill will come alive in ways you’ve never dreamed. Not suitable for our younger audiences.
The Nutcracker

A new adaptation!
November 12th – December 18th
The holidays are the perfect time to bring everyone together and celebrate the love we share, and what better way to celebrate this than with our own version of the Christmas classic, The Nutcracker. The story by E. T. A. Hoffmann lives in the music of Tchaikovsky’s ballet, and music lovers won’t be disappointed when they hear all their favorite tunes accompanying the actors, where we learn a lot more about our Nutcracker, the Mouse King, and the joy of children’s dreams.
plus Late Nite at The E!
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Two Great Late Nite Shows for our adult audiences.
Performances are at 11pm and $10 by themselves or $5 with a ticket to the same evening’s mainstage production.
Naughty Broadway
Scandalous Songs and Scenes from the Broadway Stage
April 30th and May 1st
A late-night romp with your favorite and soon-to-be-favorite Broadway numbers. Anything Goes at this Cabaret night with some of Denver’s brightest musical stars as you’ve never seen them before! Laughs guaranteed as we tickle the ivories, your funny bone and -ahem- a few other things. Naughty Broadway is intended for audiences 18 and up.
ORAL
Regional Premiere by Hannah Kugelmann
October 1st – 16th
It’s exactly what you think it’s about: a comic send up of going down, with a surprisingly touching twist. Fresh off its world premiere at the Orlando Fringe Festival, The E Project is thrilled to support new, daring work by local playwright and director, Hannah Kugelmann (My Fair Lady) and explore all sides of something we all use our mouths… to talk about. ORAL is intended for audiences 18 and up.
and free staged readings!
Stay on the lookout for titles being shown at The E Project. From the beginning we’ve been all about fostering new work from local artists, and this year they’ll be lots of way to see new and exciting Colorado-grown drama.