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Michael Lehmann talked about Christian Slater and his “Jack Nicholson thing,” why Shannen Doherty left the first screening of the film in tears, and all…
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‘Sweeney Todd’ stars on bringing fresh blood to Sondheim
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John Moore“DeVotchKa will attract a completely different kind of audience. And boy, anytime you can bring a whole new swath of people into the theatre who…
NEA Chair champions Colorado, and arts therapies for veterans
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreJane Chu praised Colorado’s above-average participation in the arts, and she paid a personal visit to Phamaly Theatre Company.
John Hutton on his return to Colorado: ‘It’ll be a wild ride’
/in Archive, Community Engagement, Other Theatres/by John Moore“I miss Colorado and all my friends there, so naturally I jumped at the chance to spend the summer in Boulder.”
Colorado actors take center stage in Oregon
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreJamie Ann Romero and Benjamin Bonenfant are opening in two major new world premieres at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival this weekend.
Director Michael Lehmann on how ‘Heathers’ was really meant to end
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General, Other Theatres/by John MooreMichael Lehmann talked about Christian Slater and his “Jack Nicholson thing,” why Shannen Doherty left the first screening of the film in tears, and all…
Kaptain Ka-Boom: Paul Stone lived life as if shot out of a cannon
/in Archive, Theatre Company, Community Engagement/by John MooreThe DCPA’s first shop foreman would amuse himself by firing bowling balls off the mountainside next to the town of Creede.
Jonathan Parker: A voice of tolerance in an intolerant age
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThe actor, technician and father of legendary dance pioneer Cleo Parker Robinson “was always working on our hearts,” she says.
Rebeck’s ‘The Nest’ flies in face of national gender trends
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreCreative team’s message to the film, TV and theatre industries: ‘Make it fair.’
Art and artist: Why the Orzoleks have never left DCPA’s ‘Nest’
/in Archive, General/by John MooreLisa Orzolek and her husband, Bob, have 300 productions and an astonishing 52 years of combined experience with the DCPA Theatre Company.
Seawell celebration: He lived the life he imagined
/in Archive, Breaking News, Broadway, Theatre Company, Education, Community Engagement, Events, General/by John MooreMonday’s farewell to DCPA founder Donald R. Seawell was not so much the end of an era as a homecoming.