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Theater creates an ‘empathy machine’ in a conservative mining town with a nonbinary teen

Summary by The Buckeye Flame
A still from the documentary “Creede U.S.A.” (Courtesy of MPRM Communications) Almost 9,000 feet above sea level sits a small mining town in Colorado with no stoplights. Creede is home to an award-winning theater with diverse casts that presents challenging plays like – The Royale and Native Gardens – to a predominantly white conservative population.  Director Kahane Corn Cooperman was fascinated by this little mining town and made it the subjec…
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The Buckeye Flame broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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