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SUMMARY:Relative Theatrics Presents CRY IT OUT by Molly Smith Metzler
DESCRIPTION:Relative Theatrics is proud to present CRY IT OUT by Molly Smith Metzler in partnership with Mom Club. The play runs April 17th through 25th at the Cooper Center for Creative Arts.  \nThis play is directed by Sean Coyle and features Kayla Colburn\, Kim Lockhart\, Anne Mason and Jared Mohr-Leiva.  \nPlay Description:  \nFour months ago\, Jessie was a corporate lawyer with a glamorous Manhattan life. Today\, she is in dirty yoga pants\, covered in breast milk\, trying to comfort a screaming newborn. Isolated in a sleepy Long Island suburb while her commuter husband works long hours\, Jessie is desperate to talk to anyone besides Food Network. So when she spies a fellow new mom and neighbor\, Lina\, at the local Stop & Shop\, she vaults over the cantaloupe to introduce herself. Happy to have found each other\, the two moms agree to meet for coffee during naptime in the sweet spot behind their adjoining yards where both their baby monitors get reception\, and a fast friendship is born. Jessie and Lina may be from vastly different financial backgrounds—Jessie is Ivy-educated and of the manor born; Lina has a night-school nursing degree and terrible credit—but they have one huge thing in common: they’ve been cracked open by the love they feel for their newborns. One coffee quickly becomes a daily coffee\, as Jessie and Lina laugh through the highs and lows of motherhood. But their intimacy is punctured when a stranger who lives in the mansion up on the cliff appears in the yard\, asking if they would include his wife\, a new mom who is having “a hard time\,” in their coffee klatch. Reluctantly\, the duo tries to become a trio\, but with very mixed—and surprising—results. After all\, this is a town where the haves and the have-nots live in very close company; up on the cliff is Sands Point\, one of the most expensive Great Gatsby-esque neighborhoods in the whole country. How could that woman possibly be having a “hard time”? A comedy with dark edges\, Cry It Out takes an honest look at the absurdities of being home with a baby\, the power of female friendship\, the dilemma of going back to work\, and the effect class has on parenthood in America.  \nMedia Quotes:  \n“A funny story that weaves together very different but highly meaningful stories from three new mothers.” —USA Today  \n“In the course of discussing parenthood\, postpartum depression\, and gender roles\, the play offers some extraordinary insights that will send you out of the theater with much to ponder.” —LEO Weekly  \n“Presents a more comprehensive picture of the challenges and triumphs of new motherhood.” —WFPL Louisville  \n“It would be a mistake to label Cry it Out as a ‘chick play’ for women. This play is about broader issues buried deep in our psyches\, like parental bonding and self-realization. It’s about division of labor\, relationships\, resentment\, and the disruption that a new family member—whether baby or mother-in-law—introduces into our lives.” —KONK Life \n“What impressed me the most about Cry it Out was how compassionately it understands how much the decisions couples make together (or single parents make for themselves) in those early weeks affect the later footprint of their lives. You just don’t fully know that at the time.” — Chris Jones\, Chicago Tribune  \nDetails:  \nThe opening weekend of performances is April 17th and 18th 2026 at 7:30 pm. Performances continue April 22nd\, 23rd\, 24th and 25th at 7:30pm.  \nAll performances are located at the Cooper Center for Creative Arts.  \nA preview pay-what-you-can performance will take place at 7:30pm on April 16th\, 2026. Additionally there will be a post show talk back immediately following the show on April 23rd.  \nTo enhance accessibility\, Relative Theatrics is offering general admission tickets at three different price points ($43/$28/$18). Tickets are currently for sale and can be purchased online at www.RelativeTheatrics.com.  \nCRY IT OUT is supported in part by the Wyoming Arts Council\, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming Legislature\, Wyoming Humanities\, and the City of Laramie and Albany County Community Partner funds\, as well as the Albany County Recreation Board.  \nRelative Theatrics engages community in thoughtful\, contemporary theatre\, expands worldviews and connects us to collective humanity. \nCRY IT OUT – Fact Sheet  \nCAST  \nAnne Mason as Jessie  \nKayla Colburn as Lina  \nJared Mohr-Leiva as Mitchell  \nKim Lockhart as Adrienne  \nPRODUCTION TEAM  \nPlaywright – Molly Smith Metzler  \nDirector – Sean Coyle  \nStage Manager – Jacqueline Milburn  \nCostume Design – Nicole Foss  \nProps Design- Kim Lockhart  \nLighting Design – Ben Boyd  \nSound Design – Alex Brown  \nRELATIVE THEATRICS STAFF  \nArtistic Director – Sean Coyle  \nProduction Manager – Kim Lockhart  \nTechnical Director – Ben Boyd  \nEducation Director – Will Bowling  \nLOCATION:  \nCooper Center for Creative Arts  \nDATES/TIMES:  \nApril 17th\, 18th\, 22nd\, 23rd\, 24th and 25th at 7:30PM.  \nSeating starts 30 minutes prior to show time.  \nPay-What-You-Can preview performance: April 16th at 7:30PM  \nPost show Talk Back: April 23rd  \nTICKET PRICES  \nAll Performances offer a general admission pick-your-price option of $43\, $28\, or $18.* *No one will be turned away for lack of funds – contact executive@relativetheatrics.com for more information  \nTICKETS: Online at http://www.RelativeTheatrics.com or call 307-314-2334  \nMEDIA CONTACTS  \nSean Coyle – artistic@relativetheatrics.com
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SUMMARY:Laramie Community Clean Up Days
DESCRIPTION:Join Us in Keeping Laramie Beautiful!\nThe University of Wyoming’s Student Leadership & Community Engagement (SLCE) department and the City of Laramie are teaming up to launch the third annual Community Clean-Up Days with an exciting Free-to-Attend Kickoff Event! \n\nKickoff Event Details\n\nDate: Saturday\, April 18\, 2025\nTime: 10 AM – 1 PM\nLocation: Laramie Rec Center\, 920 Boulder Drive\nPrice: FREE\n\nWhat to Expect\nThis family-friendly event is the perfect way to get involved and give back to the Laramie community. \n\nFree T-Shirts for volunteers (while supplies last)\nFood Trucks serving up delicious local bites\nBounce Houses for kids\nCommunity Organizations showcasing resources & opportunities\nLearn how to sign up & volunteer for Community Clean-Up Days\n\nWhat Are Cmmunity Clean-Up Days?\nFrom April 18 – May 4\, we’re rallying together to clean up Laramie in honor of Earth Day. Sign up to volunteer\, pick up litter\, and make a real difference in our community. \nHow to Get Involved\nTo get involved\, sign up today at volunteer.cityoflaramie.org and be part of the effort to keep Laramie clean. Gather your friends\, family\, or coworkers and register as a group to make an even greater impact. Together\, we can celebrate our beautiful planet while giving back to the community. \nAdditionally\, this year\, individuals who complete 100 hours of volunteer work and groups that complete 250 hours of volunteer work by July 1st\, 2026\, will be honored at this year’s Freedom Has a Birthday opening ceremonies. These hours do not all have to come from Community Clean-Up Days\, but CCDs would be a great place to start! \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to make an impact—see you at the Kickoff Event! \nFor questions\, contact Laramie Code Enforcement at (307) 721-5285.
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