Upcoming Events!
JF Sound Design: March 13 / Lady M Project – staged reading both live at the beautiful Savoy Denver (2700 Arapahoe Street, Denver) and streaming. The Lady M Project tells Shakespeare’s Macbeth from the passionate, complex, loving and disturbed point of view of Lady Macbeth.
https://www.localtheaterco.org/lady-m-project
JF Sound Design: March 24, 25 26 @7:30pm and March 27 @4pm / Tales From The Tipping Point – a multimedia performance about climate change created by puppeteer Betsy Tobin Dairy Arts Center – 2590 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302
https://thedairy.org/event/betsy-tobin-now-or-never-theatre-tales-from-the-tipping-point-2/all/
JF + Tim Eriksen, Michael Theodore and friends
April 8, two shows: 7 and 8:30 FREE
ATLAS Black Box on the University of Boulder, CO campus
JF + Jon Forshee and others / Peak FreQuency Presents: Sounding Time / Cosmic Sounding
Wednesday, May 4, 7:30pm Shockley-Zalabak Theater Colorado Springs, CO
The music of Jon Forshee interweaves exuberant energies, progressive harmonies and expansive conceptions of musical time to create immersive sonic worlds. In “Sounding Time / Cosmic Sounding” Forshee charts deeper adventures in speculative instrumental music through four thrilling, colorful new works written in collaboration with the virtuosic music faculty of the UCCS Music Department. Combining acoustic and digital instruments, and utilizing the exceptional performance spaces of the Shockley-Zalabak Theater, the unique works heard this evening are curated together in a single vision of life as a great surprise full of wonders yet to be heard. Featured guests include Staci Toma, Glen Whitehead, Kelly Zuercher, Janet Feder, and Colin McAllister, and more.
Highly Recommended! March 20 & 21 at Dazzle Denver Trees Move Air: A Night of Improvised Music featuring
David Torn, Michael Manring, Scott Amendola
https://dazzledenver.com/fbevent/david-torn-scott-amendola-michael-manring-trees-moving-air-a-night-of-
improvised-music-2/
Continuing …. I’m so pleased to be included (with the dinosaurs!) at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science for
the nationally touring exhibit GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World. Through April, 2022.
https://www.dmns.org/visit/exhibitions/guitar-the-instrument-that-rocked-the-world/