Monday, March 5, 2012

Confessions of a Mormon Boy comes to Denver's Dangerous Theatre

An absolute hit in cities across the US as well as London’s West End and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 'Confessions of a Mormon Boy' has toured extensively all over the country and internationally. 

And Steven Fales has finally found his way to Denver to perform his controversial, critically acclaimed, award-winning off-Broadway hit. What better venue than at Denver’sDangerous Theatre?



This 90-minute solo play recounts how Steven went from being the perfect Mormon boy in Utah to a high-priced call boy in New York City and how he managed to find a middle ground. 

This provocative and inspiring true story takes the audience from his Mormon mission to Portugal and temple marriage, through reparative therapy, excommunication, divorce, prostitution and crystal meth addiction as he struggles to reclaim his self, his two children, and his ‘Donny Osmond smile.’ 

Says Fales, “This is my contribution to help end spiritual abuse and religious violence in churches, mosques, and synagogues.”


Confessions of a Mormon Boy

Written and performed by Steven Fales

Based on original direction by Tony Award Winner Jack Hofsiss

ONLY *5* Performances

March 29th – April 1st

Thursday, Friday & Saturday @ 7:30

Saturday & Sunday @ 2:00



Tickets:

$30 for evening performances

$25 for matinee performances

$5.00 discount available for students, seniors, military and members of the Colorado Theater Guild.