Meet Denver's Jack Stephens of 'ELF the Musical'
‘I hope our show puts audiences in the Christmas spirit, and it reminds everyone to prioritize the important things in life.’
‘I hope our show puts audiences in the Christmas spirit, and it reminds everyone to prioritize the important things in life.’
The veteran actor is as sturdy as an oak, as honest as Abe and as reliable as a Rolex. Although he’d probably prefer we say…
The Broadway musical ‘The King and I,’ opening Jan. 2, is a triumphant survivor of changing theatrical fashions and wildly changing times.
Stage managers are highly organized, detail-oriented, no-nonsense train conductors. And if they are doing their jobs well, you will never know they exist.
A survey of DCPA cast lists shows 56 percent of the 73 available jobs this fall have gone to actors who live in the Denver…
Two Colorado theatre companies accepted the challenge of presenting a play that none of them had even read — as stipulated by its imprisoned Iranian playwright.
Having the two new plays running at once “is a supremely exciting landmark for the local playwriting community,” says a fellow playwright.
‘You can know everything you need to know about a person by how they treat their waitress,’ says writer of Denver-bound musical.
A new play about sexual assault, homophobia and bullying takes a daringly comic approach to somehow make talking about rape more palatable.
The gifted comic actor confronted his sadness over the death of mentor Murray Ross by going out and making people laugh.