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This week’s quote

“All through the years, I’ve held oceans inside.”

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

Last week’s quote

The problem is you want too little — and that’s the hardest thing in the world to get.”

That line was from “Company,” and though she demured because she’s in the show, we’re still giving credit to Janelle Christie for being first. That’s Bobby’s line to the soon-to-settle ex-girlfriend Kathy. The show runs through June 29 at the Town Hall Arts Center.


Previous quizzes answered

May 25, 2008: “”How would you like to go away with me?” … “Where would we go?” … “Nowhere.” … “Well, that’s a charming proposal.” – “The Birthday Party,” Germinal Stage-Denver, solved by Haley Johnson.

April 28, 2008: “I often sit with my eyes closed — and it doesn’t necessarily mean I’m awake.” – “Arcadia,” Firehouse Theatre Company, solved by Murphy Funkhouser.

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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