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Perfoming arts group to honor Thornton
Contributed by: PHAMALy on 1/3/2007

DENVER -PHAMALy, the nationally recognized, award winning Colorado Theatre Company, will take the opportunity each night to honor 23 specific metropolitan cities and towns whose citizens have been so supportive of this group for the past 17 seasons.


Thornton and Commerce City will be honored on Feb. 1

Listed below are the cities and towns being honored at each performance. In addition PHAMALy will recognize those with visual and hearing impairments on Sunday, January 21 and performers, designers and artistic staffs on Industry Night; Monday, January 22.

Now in its 18th season PHAMALy (The Physically Handicapped Actors & Musical Artists League), long known for their annual musical productions, is realizing its long time dream of a second show, introducing audiences to the dramatic talents of the traditionally musical cast.

"Our Town" runs January 12 through February 4 at the Aurora Fox Theatre, 9900 E. Colfax Ave in Aurora. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. An additional performance will be held on Monday, January 22 at 7:30 p.m. All tickets are $20 for the January 22 nd performance. The Sunday, January 21 performance will be audio-described for low-vision and blind patrons and sign language interpreted for deaf audience members. There will be a talk-back with the cast following the Friday, January 19 performance. Tickets are $22 Adult and $20 for Students, seniors, PHAMALy members and Aurora Fox subscribers. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling the Aurora Fox box office at 303-739-1970. For Group Sales (10 or more) please call 303-778-7724. More information at www.phamaly.org.

PHAMALy's mission is to enable people with disabilities to showcase their talents and abilities through live productions and to make the performing arts more accessible to everyone. Each actor in "Our Town" is physically or developmentally challenged, some are blind, others hearing-impaired and several are in wheelchairs. Their disabilities include Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy and others. But audiences will be focused on the actors' talent, not their disabilities.




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