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
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Dean-Singleton-featured.jpg22473380John MooreJohn Moore2018-09-24 17:49:252025-04-01 11:39:09William Dean Singleton on legacy, promises and a theatre named in his honor
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/OKLAHOMA-OPENING-800.jpg577800John MooreJohn Moore2018-09-15 15:18:312025-04-01 11:39:29After 75 years, Oklahoma! through a colorful new lens
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VIETGONE-RAP-2-Glenn-Morizio.-Adams-Viscom.jpg611800John MooreJohn Moore2018-09-05 16:19:242025-04-01 11:39:36What is the role of the rap and the rhymes in ‘Vietgone’?
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Qui-Nguyen-QUOTE-8001.jpg453800John MooreJohn Moore2018-08-22 16:59:422025-04-01 11:35:33‘Vietgone’ playwright: And now, for someone completely different
When describing his play’s style, Nguyen says: “It’s as influenced by Quentin Tarantino as it is influenced by David Henry Hwang as it is influenced by Jay-Z.”
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Qui-Nguyen-Quote-800.jpg450800Douglas LangworthyDouglas Langworthy2018-08-06 10:46:482025-04-01 11:35:48‘Vietgone’: Not just another war story
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Vietgone-first-rehearsal.-John-Moore.jpg494800John MooreJohn Moore2018-07-30 20:09:262025-04-01 11:36:03What is ‘Vietgone’? Above all, ‘a heart-expanding love story’
Fans of the Estefans might not realize the harrowing obstacles the couple have faced on their rise from penniless Cuban immigrants to proud realizers of the American Dream
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William Dean Singleton on legacy, promises and a theatre named in his honor
/in Archive, General/by John MooreThe 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
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/in Archive, Broadway/by Greg Moody, CBS4 Critic-At-LargeAfter a lifetime in front of screens and stages, CBS4’s Critic-At-Large says: ‘I had, quite frankly, never seen anything like this show’
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/in Archive, Cabaret/by John MooreHow a single audience suggestion leads to improv comedy gold that is equal party silly, sharp and impressively stupid
After 75 years, Oklahoma! through a colorful new lens
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreChris Coleman is setting the classic musical in an African-American town, and he looks forward to the conversations that spurs
What is the role of the rap and the rhymes in ‘Vietgone’?
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreHere’s why the creators of Vietgone think using an art form that didn’t fully exist in 1975 still makes for the perfect storytelling tool
‘Vietgone’ playwright: And now, for someone completely different
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreQui Nguyen believes Vietgone ‘should remind us all that America can be better than what it is right now.’
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/in Archive, Broadway/by Sylvie DrakeThe jukebox musical that Carole King only agreed to kicking and screaming has left audiences around the country clapping and singing.
‘Vietgone’: Not just another war story
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by Douglas LangworthyWhen describing his play’s style, Nguyen says: “It’s as influenced by Quentin Tarantino as it is influenced by David Henry Hwang as it is influenced by Jay-Z.”
What is ‘Vietgone’? Above all, ‘a heart-expanding love story’
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John Moore‘Vietgone’ is quirky, unconventional and even Brechtian. But what makes it most remarkable are its two uncommon protagonists
Emilio Estefan exclusive: On Your Feet! is a call to action
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreFans of the Estefans might not realize the harrowing obstacles the couple have faced on their rise from penniless Cuban immigrants to proud realizers of the American Dream