Gareth Saxe of 'You Lost Me,' at the 2019 Colorado New Play Summit reading. Its first public performance in January 17. Photo by John Moore.

How development works: Finding the play in ‘You Lost Me’

‘Everything you thought you knew about the story of You Lost Me could be completely different’ Every writer’s process is as individual as the writers are themselves. Theatre is a collaborative experience. However, the playwright is often doing their work in isolation. The joy of new-play development comes from opening up the process to other […]

Kathleen M. Brady. Photo by Michael Ensminger

In the Spotlife: Kathleen M. Brady

Beloved Denver Center veteran is brandishing her weapon in Curious Theatre’s The Secretary

‘twenty50’: What’s the cultural cost of taking a slice from America’s power pie?

Near-future world-premiere play considers the consequences of assimilation Playwright Tony Meneses was intrigued when he came across a Pew Research Center study that predicted 2050 will be the year the U.S. population will no longer have a white majority. That, in itself, could make for a compelling “near-future” pot-boiler. Imagine: What will white people do […]

Dan’yelle Williamson (Diva Donna) and the Company of SUMMER © Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade

Donna Summer: An ordinary girl on an extraordinary journey

From the mid-1970s through the ’80s, ‘The First Lady of Love’ released one hit after another

Meghan Anderson Doyle's renderings for the character of Sebastian in 'twenty50.'

How might fashion change by the year 2050?

Time waits for no man, but twenty50 costume designer believes some fashion truths are timeless