One-Night Performance of ‘Triple Threats & Thin Walls’ Concert Tonight, Nov. 12

Photo: Samantha Luck, Trevor Brown, and Ellie O’Hara star in ‘Triple Threats & Thin Walls’, an evening of music, laughter, and friendship at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. (Courtesy Thingamajig Theatre Company).

Some nights at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts feel less like performances and more like lightning strikes — flashes of one-of-a-kind performances that remind you why live theatre still matters.

Tonight, Wednesday November 12, Thingamajig Theatre will present, one night only, a cabaret concert that’s equal parts heart, humor, and harmony:

‘Triple Threats & Thin Walls’

Picture three New York roommates (performers by trade, dreamers by nature) turning their apartment sing-alongs into a full-blown show. That’s the premise (and the charm) of ‘Triple Threats & Thin Walls’, featuring Trevor Brown, Samantha Luck, and Ellie O’Hara, three of Thingamajig Theatre’s favorite artists whose talent, timing, and onstage chemistry feel as effortless as a late-night jam session. Their set list reads like a love letter to musical theatre, with a few delicious curveballs thrown in. Expect anthems from Wicked, Waitress, The Last Five Years, and Into the Woods, punctuated by inventive takes on songs from Smash, Bandstand, Bonnie and Clyde, and even Olivia Rodrigo. The result is a thrilling blend of Broadway polish and indie soul.

Trevor Brown’s dynamic tenor brings both swagger and sincerity to pieces like “Moving Too Fast” and “Someone to Fall Back On.” Samantha Luck shines in the emotionally layered “What Baking Can Do” and the comedic showstopper “Shy.” And Ellie O’Hara’s radiant belt and sly wit lift “The Wizard and I” and “On the Steps of the Palace” into showstoppers of their own.

But what truly makes ‘Triple Threats & Thin Walls’ special is the easy camaraderie — that rare, unforced connection that turns a concert into a conversation. Their shared humor, harmonies, and behind-the-scenes banter create an evening that feels spontaneous, intimate, and deeply alive. Join us for one performance only, tonight, Tuesday, November 12 at 7:00pm. at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts.

It’s the kind of night where a single harmony can remind you that friendship, like theatre, works best when it’s slightly improvised.

Tickets: pagosacenter.org | 970.731.SHOW (7469)

Tim Moore

Tim Moore is co-founder, with his wife Laura, of Thingamajig Theatre Company and Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Tim has served in most roles in the company: director, actor, front of house greeter, housekeeper, etc. Currently, his primary role is Producing Artistic Director.