https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-3121.jpg600400John MooreJohn Moore2016-06-14 15:51:002025-04-01 11:24:47The Real Von Trapps and the sound of freedom
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In Ashland, turning rage into action
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreA racial incident has the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the residents of Ashland confronting difficult questions about race.
The Real Von Trapps and the sound of freedom
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreAudiences worldwide know the von Trapp family’s story is one of faith, courage and love. But what happened after leaving Austria?
Matthew Lopez among Perry-Mansfield featured playwrights
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThe 19th Annual New Works Festival June 10-11 will develop five new plays from the DCPA, Actors Theatre of Louisville and others.
DCPA President and CEO Scott Shiller steps down
/in Archive, Press, Breaking News, General/by John MooreHe had been committed to expanding the DCPA’s reach into the community and reflecting the region’s growing diversity on stage.
Judi Wolf: A woman for all costumes
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThe DCPA Trustee has sponsored the Costume Corner column in Applause magazine for the past five years because she believes the costume arts must be…
A look back at Denver’s Great, Rowdy White Way
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThomas Edison once called it the brightest street in America. Not Broadway: Denver’s Curtis Street.
Tony Garcia of Su Teatro: On moving from marginalized to mainstream
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General, Other Theatres/by John Moore‘I think the problem in Denver is that a lot of what is perceived as the mainstream is actually the mainstream from 20 years ago.’
2015-16 Bobby G Awards Finalists are announced
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreMountain View High School in Loveland, Arvada West and Boulder Fairview lead the way with 10 nominations each.
5 things we learned at Sweet & Lucky’s first rehearsal
/in Archive, Off-Center, General/by John MooreThe Off-Center collaboration will be the largest physical undertaking in the Denver Center’s nearly 40-year history.
‘Book of Will’: Shakespeare in a season without Shakespeare
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John Moore“It’s a play about friendship, about brotherhood and sisterhood, and love and loss. So it felt like a great story for theatre and of theatre.”