The Millibo Art Theatre is shouting #WTF! That is, we are shouting out for the return of the Women’s Theatre Festival and its selection of original short plays, poetry, monologues, movement, and dance created for the theatre. Now in it’s 20th year, WTF continues to serve as a vital platform for amplifying the work of women artists and showcasing bold, original plays by visionary creatives.
Get your tickets early as this show runs for only two weekends.
March 12 to 22 / Thursday to Saturday @ 7:30 / Sunday @ 2pm
Thursday Tickets $25 / Friday to Sunday Tickets $28
ONLINE TICKETS

Our 2026 Selections:
A Calamity at the Mountain Boys Saloon
by D.J. Jones, directed by Lynne Hastings
performed by Zoe Barkhurst as Calamity-Jane, Carla Brown as Mountain Charlie, Chris Lumpkin as Charlie P and Julie Maniscalchi as Fannie
The Laundry Monologues, Costume
by Lisa Siebert, directed by Lynne Hastings
performed by Grace O’Neill
Titters
by Jennifer Caress, McKay Jacobsen and Michelle Hoody
directed by Eve Tilley
performed by Jonathan Andujar as Butler, Ryn Day as Henrieta, Taylor Dhuyvetter as Winifred and Allie Petrovich as Constance
Travels or Your Twenties? Joy in the Journey
choreographed and performed by Anastasia Keating
The Secret Life of a Poet
written and performed by J. Claire
Made From Scratch
by Marty Rapp, directed by Joye Levy
performed by Kara Carroll as Tracy, Ari Flatt as Hannah, Leslie O’Neil as Evelyn, Mary Sprunger-Froese as Peggy and Barbara Summerville as Barbara
Graceful Exit
by Amy Pieri, directed by Jane Fromme
performed by Jonathan Andujar as Grim Reaper, Louanne Bright as Sharon and Richard Sebastian-Coleman as Josh
The Laundry Monologues, Colds
by Lisa Siebert, directed by Lynne Hastings
performed by Grace O’Neill
Just One More Thing
by Tiffany Tinsley-Weeks
The Secret Life of a Poet
written and performed by J. Claire
DO.
written and performed by Carla Brown
The mission of Millibo’s Women’s Theatre Festival is to support the many talented Women throughout Colorado creating theatre and performance art by giving them a platform for their voices, their truths, and their stories.

