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This week’s quote

“How would you like to go away with me?”

“Where would we go?”

“Nowhere…”

“Well,
that’s a charming proposal.”

… Guess the show: It’s from a line of dialogue from a currently running play in Colorado. Register your guess as a comment at the bottom of this story.

Last week’s quote

“I often sit with my eyes closed — and it doesn’t necessarily mean I’m awake.”

That line was from Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” and it was solved within five minutes of going up for grabs. Your winner was the one and only Murphy Funkhouser, who nailed it despite being ensconsed in her own production of “Reefer Madness” at Backstage Theatre in Breckenridge.

Wrote Murphy: “I know! I know! Sorry to be so quick on the draw. But, I have nothing else to do on a Saturday morning…apparently.
Is that Bernard in Arcadia?”

Read our review of the play if you’d like


Previous quizzes answered

April 17, 2008: “Never trust a journalist — especially a good one.” – “Bee-Luther-Hatchee,” Modern Muse Theatre Company, solved by no one, sigh.

April 11, 2008: “When Picasso took a (bleep), he didn’t call it art. He knew the difference. That’s what made him Picasso.” – “”The Shape of Things,” Hunger Artists, solved by Haley Johnson.

April 4, 2008: “If you want to get to heaven – don’t eat spare ribs when you’re having your period.” – “The Last Session,” Theatre Group, solved by Carla Kaiser Kotrc

March 15, 2008: “Maybe I didn’t really know you. Maybe you were just a mirage. Maybe the world is full of food and sex and spectacle and we’re all just hurling towards an apocalypse, in which case it’s not your fault.” – “Contrived Ending” (quoting “Say Anything”), Conundrum Productions, solved by, sigh, no one.

Feb. 28, 2008: “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” – “Dearly Departed,” Platte Valley Players, solved by Lyndsay Giraldi Palmer.

Feb. 23, 2008: “He shot both his housemates – who would have pegged him as a Democrat?” – “Our House’ by the Denver Center Theatre Company, solved by Brady Delander.

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