Meet the cast video series: Allen Dorsey
Video: Allen Dorsey, The Ghost of Christmas Future in “A Christmas Carol,” talks about talks about “Gypsy,” Rob Lowe … and how hard it is…
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.
Video: Allen Dorsey, The Ghost of Christmas Future in “A Christmas Carol,” talks about talks about “Gypsy,” Rob Lowe … and how hard it is…
No. 22: The DCPA Theatre Company veteran made it the Summer of Sam at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival in Boulder.
No. 21: If anyone looks back on the last 50 years in Denver, Henry Lowenstein would have to be considered one of the 10 most…
The DCPA’s #CarolCallout is starting to spread across the country. It’s a lyrical, coast-to-coast challenge to companies staging “A Christmas Carol” to make videos proliferating…
Leslie O’Carroll, who is back to play Mrs. Fezziwig in “A Christmas Carol,” talks about appearing on “Breaking Bad,” how Angela Lansbury changed her life,…
Few people make an impact on the local theatre community as equal parts writer, director, actor and even board member. Pretty sure Phamaly’s Jeremy Palmer…
Episode 75: Meet Leslie Alexander, who plays Mrs. Cratchit in “A Christmas Carol.” She talks about snow-tubing on Copper Mountain, and her second career as…
No. 19: Every year around awards time, we say, “Maybe this is the year we give Megan Van de Hey the year off.” Here’s the…
No. 18: With her disquieting turn as Luisa in Miners Alley Playhouse’s “The Fantasticks,” Jacquie Jo Billings made it abundantly clear there is a tiger…
The Laundry on Lawrence was home to several area small theatre companies. The theatre closes for good with Sunday’s performance of Maya Productions’ “Reason.”