https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2072.jpg397600John MooreJohn Moore2015-06-07 22:38:002025-04-01 11:18:38Annaleigh Ashford brings a Tony Award home to Colorado
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For Jessica Quiñónez’s students, six months of hard work culminated with about 5 glorious minutes of performance time under a tent at the Denver Performing…
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Annaleigh Ashford brings a Tony Award home to Colorado
/in Archive, Breaking News, Community Engagement, General/by John Moore“I can’t believe I am standing here on the Radio City Music Hall stage for the worst dancing that ever happened on Broadway.”
Ashford: From ‘Ruthless’ to the Good Girl of Tony Town
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreTony Award nominee Annaleigh Ashford has come a long way since playing an aspiring child actress who hangs a rival girl from a catwalk with…
Creede Rep at 50: An economic engine and a crucible for new plays
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreCreede Rep started as a far-fetched idea to save a dying mining town. Now it is a national example of how the arts can revitalize…
Coloradans in New York: Max Posner
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThe young playwright credits teacher Moss Kaplan and Curious Theatre’s Dee Covington as among his key influencers.
2014-15 Bobby G Awards a triumph for Durango High School
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreThe school, located just 20 miles from the New Mexico border, swept top honors at the annual awards gala celebrating Colorado high-school theatre.
Lin-Manuel Miranda on the power of theatre to eliminate distance
/in Archive, Broadway, General/by John Moore“My goal was to eliminate any distance between the Founding Fathers and the fights we are still having, and the struggles that are still happening…
‘Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’ brings Bard to life at Weld Central High
/in Archive, Education, General/by John MooreTwo days of performances and tough classroom talk help students better understand the issues at the heart of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”
2014-15 Bobby G Awards nominations spotlight Colorado high-school musical theatre
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreMountain View High School in Loveland leads all schools with 12 nominations, including outstanding musical, for its staging of Disney’s “Aida.”
Colorado’s Annaleigh Ashford and Beth Malone both nominated for Tony Awards
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreBoth Wheat Ridge High grad Annaleigh Ashford (You Can’t Take it With You) and Castle Rock native Beth Malone (Fun Home) were nominated this morning…
2015 Shakespeare Festival is a celebration of Will Power
/in Archive, Education, Community Engagement, General, Other Theatres/by John MooreFor Jessica Quiñónez’s students, six months of hard work culminated with about 5 glorious minutes of performance time under a tent at the Denver Performing…