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‘Frozen’ economic impact on Denver: $30 million
/in Archive, Broadway, General/by John MooreIn 20 years, the DCPA’s partnership with Disney Theatrical Productions has infused $267 million into the local economy.
Banned Together: Theatres across country take stand against censorship
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreLocal actors present censored pieces to raise awareness around the ongoing issue of free expression in live theatre.
Robert O’Hara: Can ‘Macbeth’ transcend gender?
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John Moore‘Macbeth’ director talks about his concept for an all-male ensemble, and his contention that there never was woman’s voice in Shakespeare’s tragedy.
Sir Peter Hall turned global theatre spotlight on Denver with ‘Tantalus’
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreThe co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company was considered ‘an extraordinary, landmark event in world culture.’
After 16 years, meet Dixie’s maker: Kris Andersson
/in Archive, Cabaret, General/by John MooreHow a playwright turned a Tupperware Party into an enduring and cathartic theatrical franchise that is changing lives.
Read Suzi Q. Smith’s original ‘Mixed Taste’ poems here
/in Archive, Off-Center, General/by John MooreThe series host creates an original poem as each evening progresses to connect the two featured topics and reads them at the end of the…
Meet the cast of Denver’s Broadway-bound ‘Frozen’
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreWhere have you seen these faces before? Chances are, all over stage and screens. Frozen opens in Denver Aug. 17
Lake Dillon Theatre Company strikes gold in Silverthorne
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General, Other Theatres/by John MooreCompany launches 23rd season by christening the new $9 million Silverthorne Performing Arts Complex
Rocky Mountain Rep: Having a Grand Old Time at 50
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreGrand Lake’s mainstay, Main Street mountain theatre draws nearly 20,000 theatregoers every summer
2017 Bobby G Awards: Persistence pays off at Valor Christian
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreFourth time is the charm for Outstanding Actress Elleon Dobias, who will represent Colorado next month at the Jimmy Awards in New York.