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PLUCK!
Written by Felice Locker
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Directed by: Paul Jaquith
This excerpt of the play by Felice Locker was featured as part of Cypherbird Projects' Ink and Imagination. This was a night of staged readings in order to highlight the local talent of the Denver area.
On September 7th at Junkyard Social Club in Boulder.
Role: Hen
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Photo Credit: Lisa Wagner Erickson


A Dance With Death
An AIT Murder Mystery Production of A Dance With Death.
I played the ex-CIA hitman, Principal Smelding.
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This performance was at the Rialto Theatre in Casper, Wyoming.
Murder at the Masquerade: Reed Diculous
An AIT Murder Mystery Production of Murder at the Masquerade.
Instead of playing Bertha, I was playing the role of Reed Diculous, an app developer!
This was at the Vivos Institute in Denver.


Til Death Do Us Part
An AIT Murder Mystery Production of Til Death Do Us Part.
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I played the role of Miss Prissy Dorite, the wedding planner!
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This was at the Rialto Theatre in Casper, Wyoming on Valentine's Day, 2025
As well as in Greeley at the Moxi!
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year
An AIT Murder Mystery production of The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year, our Christmas Show!
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Here I was in the role of Lucy Morals, a singer who was the MC of the party!
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This was for a private business holiday party.


Death of a Gangster
An AIT Murder Mystery production of Death of a Gangster at the Alamao Drafthouse and Cinema in Westminster, CO. As well as in Denver, Golden and Erie.
Role: The Detective
Stealing Starlight, Staged Reading

Reprising my role as Gnomes from the Staged Reading earlier this year. Now in collaboration with Cypherbird Projects!
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Midnight at the Masquerade
An AIT Murder Mystery Production at Chasing Rabbits Venue in Vail, Colorado
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And at The Roxi Theatre in Greeley, Colorado
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As well at the CU Alumni Center!
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Role: Bertha Peacock
Maybe You've Seen me In...
Anon(ymous) at CU PRESENTS

I'm the one in the bright blue. Helen Laius. Credit: RDGPhotography