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Gullible Ellard Simms (Luke Terry) struggles to communicate with Charlie Baker (Bernie Cardell), who pretends he doesn't understand English in "The Foreigner" at the John Hand Theater.
Gullible Ellard Simms (Luke Terry) struggles to communicate with Charlie Baker (Bernie Cardell), who pretends he doesn’t understand English in “The Foreigner” at the John Hand Theater.
Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post.
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Spotlight Theatre Company announced its 2016-17 season, a varied lineup of plays to launch in August, all but one at the John Hand Theater in Colorado Free University at Lowry.

The company’s 19th season:

Aug. 27 – Sept. 24, 2016

“Suddenly Last Summer”

by Tennessee Williams

Directed by Bernie Cardell

Emma Messenger as Violet Venable

Maggy Stacy as Catharine Holly

James O’hagan-Murphy as Dr. Cukrowicz

Darcy Kennedy as Mrs. Holly

Carter Edward Smith as George

Linda Button as Foxhill

Kelly Alyane Dwyer as Sister Felicity

Nov. 19 – Dec. 18, 2016

“It’s A Wonderful Life: a live radio play” and “A Christmas Carol: a live radio play”

by Joe Landry and Kevin Connors

Directed by Charlie Wingerter and Kris Graves

Feb. 18 – March 18, 2017

“Sabrina Fair”

by Samuel Taylor

Directed by Rachel Bouchard

May 6 – June 3, 2017

“Scotland Road”

by Jeffrey Hatcher

Directed by Luke Allen Terry

June 16 – July 23, 2017

“It’s Only A Play”

by Terrence McNally

Directed by Katie Mangett

(a co-production with Vintage Theater playing at Vintage Theater, 1468 Dayton St., Aurora)

Starring Spotlight Artistic Director Bernie Cardell

July 29 – Aug. 26, 2017

” On Golden Pond”

by Ernest Thompson

Directed by Bernie Cardell

Starring Ken Street and Jan Cleveland as Norman and Ethel Thayer

Joanne Ostrow: 303-954-1830, jostrow@denverpost.com or @ostrowdp

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