The region’s largest cultural institutions would voluntarily give up about 5.78 percent of their share of the annual art-tax pie. “It’s the right thing to…
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2164.jpg494800John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-23 18:42:002025-04-01 11:17:33Largest metro arts organizations offer major concession for good of SCFD
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_0753.jpg30244032John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-20 18:30:002025-04-01 11:17:26DPS Shakespeare Festival returns with DCPA as new partner
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2180.jpg490800John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-18 14:24:002025-04-01 11:17:21Actor Jonathan Crombie of ‘Benediction’ has died at 48
In these brief video hightlights from the Tattered Cover, Hanlon says: “I think people walk out hopefully saying, ‘What a beautiful message that is, love.’…
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2184.jpg524600John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-16 20:23:002025-04-01 11:17:10Page to Stage: Colin Hanlon and Gregory Treco of ‘The 12’
Veteran DCPA Costume Crafts Designer Kevin Copenhaver has a style all his own. And Broadway audiences will see it starting next week in “Doctor Zhivago.”
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2186.jpg533800John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-16 13:47:002025-04-01 11:17:03Art and artist: Kevin Copenhaver tips his hats to Broadway's 'Doctor Zhivago'
Broadway star Annaleigh Ashford raised $735 over the weekend for the new Randy Weeks Memorial Fund for The Bobby G Awards, which celebrates Colorado high…
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/featured-image-2190.jpg530800John MooreJohn Moore2015-04-13 16:48:002025-04-16 11:27:06Annaleigh Ashford raises $735 for new Bobby G Awards memorial fund
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The world-premiere musical, says co-writer Robert Schenkkan, is about finding a way to recover your faith and move forward after experiencing a dark night of…
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/the-12-photo-by-jennifer-m-koskinen.jpg500750John MooreJohn Moore2015-03-23 11:33:002025-04-01 11:16:42‘The 12’: Three days that rocked the world
https://www.denvercenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Theresa-Rebeck..jpg772772John MooreJohn Moore2015-03-19 16:31:002025-04-01 11:16:36Theresa Rebeck is not getting angry: She’s getting even
Local band DeVotchKa will adapt Stephen Sondheim’s classic “Sweeney Todd” score for a fresh new staging by the DCPA Theatre Company. Frontman Nick Urata promises…
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Largest metro arts organizations offer major concession for good of SCFD
/in Archive, Press, Breaking News, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreThe region’s largest cultural institutions would voluntarily give up about 5.78 percent of their share of the annual art-tax pie. “It’s the right thing to…
DPS Shakespeare Festival returns with DCPA as new partner
/in Archive, Education, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreAbout 5,000 DPS students from kindergarten through high school will perform on 14 stages in and around the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
Actor Jonathan Crombie of ‘Benediction’ has died at 48
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreJonathan Crombie suffered a brain hemorrhage, according to DCPA Producing Artistic Director Kent Thompson announced today.
Page to Stage: Colin Hanlon and Gregory Treco of ‘The 12’
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreIn these brief video hightlights from the Tattered Cover, Hanlon says: “I think people walk out hopefully saying, ‘What a beautiful message that is, love.’…
Art and artist: Kevin Copenhaver tips his hats to Broadway's 'Doctor Zhivago'
/in Archive, General/by John MooreVeteran DCPA Costume Crafts Designer Kevin Copenhaver has a style all his own. And Broadway audiences will see it starting next week in “Doctor Zhivago.”
Annaleigh Ashford raises $735 for new Bobby G Awards memorial fund
/in Archive, Education/by John MooreBroadway star Annaleigh Ashford raised $735 over the weekend for the new Randy Weeks Memorial Fund for The Bobby G Awards, which celebrates Colorado high…
Neil Berg and the rockin’ roots of ‘The 12’
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John Moore‘The 12’ is composer Neil Berg’s love letter to classic rock ’n roll. You’ll hear a little of The Who, Led Zeppelin, Tom Waits and…
‘The 12’: Three days that rocked the world
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreThe world-premiere musical, says co-writer Robert Schenkkan, is about finding a way to recover your faith and move forward after experiencing a dark night of…
Theresa Rebeck is not getting angry: She’s getting even
/in Archive, General/by John MooreTheresa Rebeck wishes the topic of gender disparity in the American heater would go away. But for that to happen, gender disparity would have to…
DeVotchKa frontman promises a ‘Sweeney Todd’ that’s ‘loud and proud’
/in Archive, Theatre Company, General/by John MooreLocal band DeVotchKa will adapt Stephen Sondheim’s classic “Sweeney Todd” score for a fresh new staging by the DCPA Theatre Company. Frontman Nick Urata promises…