Saracho on the color of TV: 'We look like the future'
Compared to the rest of the television landscape, the ‘FADE’ playwright is living out a fantasy that would have been unimaginable a few years ago.
Compared to the rest of the television landscape, the ‘FADE’ playwright is living out a fantasy that would have been unimaginable a few years ago.
The play gossed $186,466 for the week in Denver, making it the biggest box-office attraction in DCPA history to that point.
Her play is inspired in part by tug-of-war with the criminal justice system over more than 20 years.
The annual holiday benefit variety show has raised about $35,000 for metro nonprofits since 2009.
“The audience is rooting for him because all of these characters are just so horribly wonderfully awful.”
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is 52 years old. But how much has changed since then?
Creative team’s message to the film, TV and theatre industries: ‘Make it fair.’
‘Divinity of Hell’ follows a teenage girl who struggles to fit in at her strict church, but she still feels the need to help others,…
“Black and Blue” explores change and how a friendship teaches Liz and Allyson to let go of the familiar and take in the new.
Lisa Orzolek and her husband, Bob, have 300 productions and an astonishing 52 years of combined experience with the DCPA Theatre Company.