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January 15 - February7

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The Cripple Creek Theatre Company has partnered with Radio for the Blind and Print Handicapped (WRBH) to provide audio recordings of our performances to sight and mobility impaired audiences in the New Orleans area.
 
 
 
    

Welcome to our third season!
 

 


Cripple Creek Theatre Bailout Bash!

January 10, 2008 9PM to 2AM

$10 gets you all the soup and libations you can consume, as well as a special preview of our next production, We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! That's a pretty cheap bailout, and you'll even get an evening's worth of entertainment for helping us out. 

2900 Grand Route St. John at N. White Street in Mid City

Same spot as We Won't Pay!

 

 

 



 

 
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does."
MARGARET MEAD
 
As we begin a third year of production, the Cripple Creek Theatre Company has rededicated itself to presenting pertinent and timely work that contests apathy and compels action. We are determined to be at the forefront during this troubling—yet exciting—era in New Orleans’ history. Although these plays are neither new nor new to New Orleans, they are greatly relevant. As Naomi Wallace, whose play One Flea Spare will be produced this year, states, “By writing about a time other than our own, it’s possible for issues that have become locked by rhetoric…to become visible anew." For more information, please peruse the complete season schedule.
 

 
  
 
 
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What They're Saying
 
Note: For reviews, pictures and videos, please see productions.
 
WHAT HAVE I ENJOYED?
Times-Picayune
 
Irwin Shaw's 1936 anti-war play Bury the Dead proved potent anti-war fare, in the hands of the socially conscious Cripple Creek Theatre Company.
 
Stage Hopping
Times-Picayune
 
"With just two productions under its belt...this live-wire troupe is one to watch in 2007."
 
PLAYERS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Kenyon Collegian
 
"'...The main reason we're here is to instigate social change,' said Kingsley. 'Our primary focus is promoting social and economic justice. Secondarily we produce theatre.'"
 
New Theatre Company in new orleans
About.com
 
"Rebirth in New Orleans is a long and arduous process. Making it more bearable are our indefatigable artists, and new among them is a recently formed theatre group, the Cripple Creek Theatre Company..."
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
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  Louisiana Arts Council Arts Council of New Orleans Supported in part through grants from the Louisiana State Arts Council through the Louisiana Division of the Arts and the City of New Orleans through the Arts Council of New Orleans.   Rebirth   The Cripple Creek Theatre Company is exempt under section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are tax deductible.