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Broadway, Baby! By Chad Chisholm
THE FAMED LIGHTS of Broadway were recently dimmed, but with a rebirth of energy and verve, the curtains are rising once again to bring back live performances to audiences in New York City—and the Mile High City. We paid a visit to Denver native and patron of the arts Molly Fortune, who became a producer for the new Broadway musical, Mrs. Doubtfire, to talk about how the pandemic has made this opening unlike any other.
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MOLLY FORTUNE
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“I had the opportunity to support the arts and invest in something that promotes quality, wholesome entertainment that people of all ages can enjoy together, something near and dear to my heart,” Fortune explains on her decision to become involved with the show. “Although I did my homework and crunched some numbers, overall it sounded like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In hindsight, given the current world situation, I’m even happier I did it based on the value I think it could potentially bring to so many.”
“I had the opportunity to support the arts ... entertainment that people of all ages can enjoy together, something near and dear to my heart...”