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THE PARTY HOP by Natalie Margolin

Directed by Roman Sanchez

Free Tickets: CLOSED

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September 10-19, 2021

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The Party Hop takes place on a Saturday night three years into quarantine. Three college sophomores, Ava, Emma, and Nancy, bounce from virtual party to virtual party in what is now a typical night *out.* However, when Emma and Nancy discover that Ava has not yet had her first kiss, they insist that tonight must be the night. Their given circumstances complicate this, but sometimes… it’s nice to have a dream.

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For this live virtual show, a unique link and instructions to create a Broadway On Demand account will be sent to audiences the morning of each performance - please check your Spam Folder. The livestream will be available for you and your household to view on any technology devices including: phones, tablets, laptops, computers, and televisions. You will NOT be seen or heard during the livestream. 

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5TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

A CELEBRATION OF LIME ARTS' HISTORY AND IMPACT​

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October 15, 2021

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In the arts, we seldom take the time to reflect and celebrate our achievements and milestones. With half a decade of projects, programming, and tears (trust us), join us in celebrating Lime Arts' reach and breadth of work! Bring your champagne for an evening of stories, testimonies, and entertainment sure to make you smile. 

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EVERY BRILLIANT THING by Duncan MacMillan and Jonny Donahoe

Directed By Roman Sanchez

In-Person, Humboldt County 

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TBA Spring 2022

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Could you name a hundred things that make life wonderful? A thousand? How about a million? When he was 7, a boy’s mother attempted suicide. In response, he started a list of things to live for. As he grows up, the list takes on a life of its own. From “Ice Cream” (#1 on the list) to “the Alphabet” (#999,997), Every Brilliant Thing shines a hilarious and compassionate light on dark corners of the human condition.

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Originally staged in 2019 with Creative Type Productions, critics praised performer William English, saying he "morphs completely... completely inhabiting the narrator of his character's life...[and] he's indeed one of the most talented, and truly gifted, performers you'll ever have the chance to see in Humboldt County."  Beti Trauth of the Times-Standard said "his performance and this play have been added to my artistic list of 'Brilliant Things' you mustn't miss in 2019."

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Twenty By Twenty Fringe 

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May 2022

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After an overwhelmingly successful pilot program in 2021, the Fringe will be back! 

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