Tony Garcia: ‘American Mariachi’ is an American beauty
From his new play’s very title, José Cruz González challenges us to examine what we consider to be ‘American.’
Award-winning arts journalist John Moore has created a groundbreaking new position as the DCPA’s Senior Arts Journalist. With The Denver Post, he was named one of the 12 most influential theater critics in the US by American Theatre Magazine. He is the founder of the Denver Actors Fund, a nonprofit that raises money for local artists in medical need. John is a native of Arvada and attended Regis Jesuit High School and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Email him at jmoore@dcpa.org. Follow him on Twitter @MooreTheatre.
From his new play’s very title, José Cruz González challenges us to examine what we consider to be ‘American.’
The new home for students, arts groups, artists and residents is, in many ways, the new gateway to Colorado Springs itself.
The Denver Center’s 13th annual Colorado New Play Summit is underway as dozens of artists begin work on four new plays.
Pioneering female mariachi musician was taught to keep her voice down, until she found the music that invited her to scream
Lauren Yee draws inspiration for DCPA world-premiere play from her father and his 1980s international basketball odyssey in China.
In the face of these trying times, the playwright rejects the notion that simply ‘checking out’ is a preferable option.
Director James Vásquez says the world-premiere play is a good story — ‘and it’s also the best party you’ll come to this winter in Denver.’
The DCPA’s modest former president and longest-serving trustee officially retired last month after 46 years of service.
The creatives explain why three is funnier than four in comedy. And: your first video look at Matthew Lopez’s world-premiere play.
Theatre Company’s 13th annual festival will feature readings by Sigrid Gilmer, David Jacobi, Kemp Powers and Barbara Seyda, alongside three world premieres.