https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2739.jpg678600John MooreJohn Moore2016-01-22 15:07:002025-04-01 11:22:50Jonathan Parker: A voice of tolerance in an intolerant age
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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.
SCFD board: Unanimous vote to stay the course
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreSCFD board chair Dan Hopkins: “We have a fundamental agreement that the Tier II and IIIs deserve more money. The conversation is over how much.”
Featured playwrights named for 2016 Colorado New Play Summit
/in Archive, Press, Breaking News, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MooreJosé Cruz González, Lauren Gunderson, Tira Palmquist and Mat Smart will have their plays developed and presented as readings.
‘Tribes’ and the art of projections in a play about hearing loss
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreHe believes this play makes the Theatre Company more inclusive in terms of both storytelling and employment.
Don Seawell: A ‘singular vision’ to build the DCPA for Denver
/in Archive, Breaking News, Broadway, Theatre Company, Off-Center, Education, Community Engagement, Events, General/by John MooreThe founder who built the largest non-profit theatre organization in America has died at age 103
‘Tribes’ and the tyranny of language and listening
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreDirector Stephen Weitz: “I think the playwright has taken the traditional family drama and spun it on its ear a little bit.”
‘If/Then’: Choosing Between Two Roads Diverged
/in Archive, Broadway, General/by John MooreProducer David Stone: “If Idina didn’t choose to launch the tour … then it wouldn’t be touring, It’s as simple as that.”