The Firehouse Theater Company presents Flyin’ West, directed by donnie l. betts from April 9 -May 7, 2022. FLyin’ High is presented at the John Hand Theater located at 7653 East 1st Place in Lowry. The John Hand Theater is an intimate 82-seat theater, tucked away in the Colorado Free University in Lowry. The building was originally the fire station for Lowry Air Force Base and the theater resides in the old truck bay, where fire trucks stood at the ready.
Friday, April 22 is LUN Night at the theater when you can get $5 off your ticket and join us in the ballroom at 6:15 p.m. for some refreshments and conversation with your neighbors before the show. The play starts at 7:30 p.m.
Purchase tickets here. Make sure to scroll down below grey box, select April 22 and enter code LUN5 for the LUN discount.
Flyin’ West: Following the end of the Civil War, many former slaves, anxious to leave the South and the increasing disappointments and dangers of Reconstruction, took advantage of The Homestead Act and went west to build new lives for themselves and their families. Many of these homesteaders were black women who overcame tremendous odds to work their own land and make a place for themselves in an often harsh and forbidding environment. Facing problems ranging from the inevitability of long, cold winters, to the possibility of domestic violence, to the continuing spectra of racial conflict, the women of FLYIN’ WEST include Miss Leah, the old woman whose memories of slavery and its aftermath comprise a living oral history; Sophie Washington, whose determination to protect her land and those she loves puts to rest forever the requirement that western archetypes be white and male; Fannie Mae Dove, the gentle sister, trying to civilize the frontier with fine china and roses, who finds herself falling in love with their soft-spoken neighbor, Wil Parish; and Minnie Dove Charles, the headstrong baby sister whose mulatto husband, Frank, introduces a danger into the household that tests their sisterhood in unexpected ways.