Donna Bryson: How a black Oklahoma! is an even more deeply American story

The end of the play serves as an ominous foreshadowing to the struggles black Americans would face in coming decades.

Russell Costen remembered: A bear of an actor, a teddy bear of a man

From the film Hair to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, beloved actor delivered winning performances with heart right up to his twilight

Matthew Shepard: 20 years later, the killing hasn’t stopped

Colorado theatre companies will stop to reflect on brutal murder that led to the Denver Center’s premiere of ‘The Laramie Project’

DCPA at 40: Tyne Daly recalls short and sweet Denver opening

This article was published on September 30, 2018 Future star of stage and screen headlined inaugural production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle but did not finish the run When the Denver Center Theatre Company debuted on New Year’s Eve 1979 with the first of three plays opening on successive nights, Tyne Daly was not yet […]

William Dean Singleton on legacy, promises and a theatre named in his honor

The Ricketson Theatre will be renamed in honor of the DCPA Trustee and former Denver Post owner who says live theatre has helped in his ongoing battle with Multiple Sclerosis

#SINCERELY, ME: Greg Moody’s letter to Dear Evan Hansen

After a lifetime in front of screens and stages, CBS4’s Critic-At-Large says: ‘I had, quite frankly, never seen anything like this show’

Meet the smarty pantaloons behind Improvised Shakespeare

How a single audience suggestion leads to improv comedy gold that is equal party silly, sharp and impressively stupid