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‘The Legend of Georgia McBride’ charms New York critics
/in Archive, Breaking News, Theatre Company/by John MooreCharles Isherwood of The New York Times praised Matthew Lopez’s heartfelt comedy as “first-rate” and called the direction “totally flawless.”
‘Matilda’: Meet the man behind the worst woman in the world
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreThe man (and the father) behind the evil head mistress says parents should take their children to ‘Matilda The Musical’ because ‘being scared is part…
Smaug the Dragon takes up residence at DCPA Education
/in Archive, Education, General/by John Moore“A most specially greedy, strong and wicked worm” has taken up residence in the DCPA’s Newman Center for Theatre Education.
Composers introduce you to ‘If/Then’ score samples
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreComposers Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey choose song samples from the show and talk about how they each introduce this score’s own particular style and…
Shakespeare’s largest female role might surprise you
/in Archive, General/by John MooreThe female character who speaks the most lines in any Shakespeare play is Rosalind, the spirited heroine of the romantic comedy As You Like It,’…
Live theatre returns to historic Elitch stage after 24 years
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General/by John MooreGuest column: Six new works will be read and considered for a fully produced world premiere. And a classic film series will spotlight the many…
Tracy Letts on the origin of the poison in ‘August: Osage County’
/in Archive, General/by John MooreThe playwright didn’t have to look far for inspiration in creating one of the greatest female characters ever written for the stage. “Well, she’s my…
Colorado’s oldest theatre celebrates Artistic Director Tom McNally
/in Archive, Community Engagement, General, Other Theatres/by John Moore‘Something I’ve learned from him all these years is to choose stories that move us in a big way,’ Gillian McNally says of her retiring…
Q&A with ‘The Book of Mormon’ creators
/in Archive, Broadway, General/by John MooreHere is a Q&A with ‘The Book of Mormon’ creators Trey Parker, Bobby Lopez and Matt Stone answering frequently asked questions.
Caveman Cody on speedskating, smelting and a baby named Chewbacca
/in Archive, Cabaret, General/by John MooreAfter 11 years, Cody Lyman still loves ‘Defending the Caveman.’ ‘It’s a show about how we love each other,’ he says. ‘It’s simple and funny…