'Two Degrees': Opening night photos

'Two Degrees' in Denver

Above: Photos from opening night of Tira Palmquist’s world-premiere play ‘Two Degrees’ by the DCPA Theatre Company. Director Christy Montour-Larson is on the right. To see more, click the forward arrow on the image above. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.

Video bonus: How do they make that ice, ice baby?

Scenic Designer Robert Mark Morgan takes you backstage for a look at how he created the ever-changing world of Two Degrees for the DCPA Theatre Company. The set includes 56 Plexiglass panels that are treated to look like ice – but six of them actually are made of ice and melt throughout the show. Video by David Lenk for the DCPA NewsCenter.


Ticket information: Two Degrees

Two DegreesEmma, a climate change scientist, is invited to share her findings at a Senate hearing that could define her career and her cause. But if she can’t overcome her tumultuous inner struggle, her dedication and sacrifices may not be enough. Two Degrees was developed at the 2016 Colorado New Play Summit.
• Through March 12
• Jones Theatre
• ASL and Audio-Described matinee at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5
• 303-893-4100 or BUY ONLINE


Previous NewsCenter coverage of Two Degrees:
Video: How do they make that ice, ice, baby?
Photos, video: Your first look at Two Degrees
Two Degrees: A telling exchange at public forum
Tira Palmquist on Two Degrees: Grief for a husband, and a planet
Two Degrees
cast digs deep into Boulder ice-core research
Meet the cast: Kim Staunton
Two Degrees
heats up conversation on global warming
Two Degrees: Five things we learned at first rehearsal
Colorado New Play Summit Spotlight: Tira Palmquist, Two Degrees
Video: Look back at 2016 Colorado New Play Summit
2016-17 season: Nine shows, two world premieres, return to classics

 

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