Curiously Refreshing – A Small Theatre’s Fight For Rights

In 1999 Denver’s fledgling Curious Theatre tried to get rights to a Paula Vogel play it wanted. But the big Denver Center had first-refusal rights. So as consolation the rights-administrator granted Curious rights to another Vogel play – “How I Learned to Drive,” which the DCTC had passed on, and which then won a Pulitzer Prize. Now Vogel is working with Curious again: “To me, that’s why we are doing theater, to disturb the air; to offend people. There is such a need for these smaller companies that will take risks, that will read new plays.”