https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5878.jpg403640John MooreJohn Moore2018-02-02 16:19:002025-04-01 11:35:09‘American Mariachi’ Perspectives: Music as a powerful memory trigger
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5882.jpg606800John MooreJohn Moore2018-02-01 01:28:002025-04-01 11:35:16Lester Ward retires: ‘There were really no dark days’
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5431.jpg333500John MooreJohn Moore2018-01-23 17:11:002025-04-01 11:35:23Perspectives: How is ‘Zoey’s Perfect Wedding’ funny? Let’s count to three, no, five
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/KINGANDI_seasonlineup_200x200.jpg200200Sylvie DrakeSylvie Drake2017-12-14 18:42:002025-04-01 11:31:48The King and Us: A former Anna recalls her time with Brynner
Theatre Company’s 13th annual festival will feature readings by Sigrid Gilmer, David Jacobi, Kemp Powers and Barbara Seyda, alongside three world premieres.
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5581.jpg533800John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-29 12:05:002025-04-01 11:31:552018 Colorado New Play Summit selections announced
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5593.jpg561800John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-20 10:57:002025-04-01 11:32:03Vintage, Denver Center collaborate to bring ‘Lady Day,’ Mary Louise Lee, to stage
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5607.jpg400640John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-14 10:53:002025-04-01 11:32:09Chris Coleman promises a DCPA Theatre Company that’s robust and resonant
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5609.jpg1035800John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-12 12:57:002025-04-01 11:32:17What a wonderful world it was with Daniel Langhoff
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5613.jpg415800John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-09 13:27:002025-04-01 11:32:24Two decades later, ‘RENT’ still comes in on time
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-5615.jpg672800John MooreJohn Moore2017-11-08 21:24:002025-04-01 11:32:30Tony winner on Denver playwright Max Posner: ‘I want him to be heard’
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‘American Mariachi’ Perspectives: Music as a powerful memory trigger
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreDirector 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.’
Lester Ward retires: ‘There were really no dark days’
/in Archive, Press, Breaking News, General/by John MooreThe DCPA’s modest former president and longest-serving trustee officially retired last month after 46 years of service.
Perspectives: How is ‘Zoey’s Perfect Wedding’ funny? Let’s count to three, no, five
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreThe creatives explain why three is funnier than four in comedy. And: your first video look at Matthew Lopez’s world-premiere play.
The King and Us: A former Anna recalls her time with Brynner
/in Archive, Broadway/by Sylvie DrakeThe Broadway musical ‘The King and I,’ opening Jan. 2, is a triumphant survivor of changing theatrical fashions and wildly changing times.
2018 Colorado New Play Summit selections announced
/in Archive, Breaking News, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MooreTheatre Company’s 13th annual festival will feature readings by Sigrid Gilmer, David Jacobi, Kemp Powers and Barbara Seyda, alongside three world premieres.
Vintage, Denver Center collaborate to bring ‘Lady Day,’ Mary Louise Lee, to stage
/in Archive, Cabaret, General/by John MooreFrom First Lady to ‘Lady Day’: Billie Holiday musical to open at Vintage, then move to Denver Center’s Galleria Theatre.
Chris Coleman promises a DCPA Theatre Company that’s robust and resonant
/in Archive, Breaking News, Theatre Company, General/by John Moore‘The longtime Portland leader champions a range of voices from George Bernard Shaw to Lauren Gunderson, who says, ‘Denver is so lucky to get him.’
What a wonderful world it was with Daniel Langhoff
/in Archive, General/by John MooreThe busy actor, husband and father fought cancer like the errant knight he played in ‘Man of La Mancha.’ He was 42.
Two decades later, ‘RENT’ still comes in on time
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreWhen we think of RENT, we think of the ’90s. Yet it hasn’t become a period piece. Thousands of performances later, they’re still coming.
Tony winner on Denver playwright Max Posner: ‘I want him to be heard’
/in Archive, General/by John Moore‘I did it because I believe in Max,’ says Deanna Dunagan, creator of Violet Weston in ‘August: Osage County’