These days, Iran appears in the news mostly through the language of crisis: war, repression, destruction, and fear. We see distant images of cities, explosions, and uncertainty. We hear about lives interrupted or lost, about people struggling under forces far larger than themselves. But what we rarely see are the intimate human spaces inside those […]
The Creators of MJ
/in Broadway, General/by DCPA PressWhen MJ was being prepared for its Broadway debut, the creative team sat down for an interview to provide insight into their process and the magic behind the show. OFFICIAL TICKETS: Visit MJ show detail page for verified tickets, seat maps, and pricing. LYNN NOTTAGE (Playwright) When the notion of making a Michael Jackson musical […]
From stage to boardroom: 5 theatre-inspired tips for confident speaking
/in DCPA, Education, General, Uncategorized/by Madison StoutSpeaking outdoors or to a large group can be challenging, and not just because of the nerves. Without meaning to, speakers often push their voices to be heard, leading to strain, fatigue, and disconnection from the audience. According to Allison Watrous, Executive Director of Education and Community Engagement at the Denver Center for the Performing […]
DCPA Tip: When do DCPA Tickets Go On Sale?
/in DCPA, General/by DCPA PressHow to Get Access First If you’ve ever wondered “Are tickets on sale yet?”, you’re not alone. We hear this question every day, especially when new Broadway titles or Theatre Company productions are announced. Ticket on-sale dates at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) don’t all happen at once, and they can vary […]
DCPA Tip: What Happens if You Can’t Make the Show?
/in DCPA, General, Uncategorized/by DCPA PressCurrent Options for DCPA Ticket Holders Even the best laid plans sometimes go awry due to illness, travel delays, or busy schedules. While the Denver Center for the Performing Arts does not issue refunds or credits on account, explore our current options in case your plans change. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit our FAQ for answers […]
Director Hamid Dehghani on English
/in Theatre Company, General, Uncategorized/by DCPA PressThese days, Iran appears in the news mostly through the language of crisis: war, repression, destruction, and fear. We see distant images of cities, explosions, and uncertainty. We hear about lives interrupted or lost, about people struggling under forces far larger than themselves. But what we rarely see are the intimate human spaces inside those […]
Create Your Own Shakespearean Insults
/in Education, General/by DCPA PressThe Five Points of the East
/in DCPA, Broadway, Community Engagement, Uncategorized/by Twanna LaTrice HillThe musical Hell’s Kitchen is more than a young girl’s coming of age story – it is the story of a place and a time – a notorious, vibrant, ethnic neighborhood that was rife with crime in the 90s but also a center for cultural innovation where the dramatic arts could flourish. Since that time, […]
Celebrating the Extraordinary Life of Judi Wolf
/in DCPA, Press, General, Uncategorized/by DCPA PressDenver’s Unmistakable Leading Lady On countless opening nights across decades of Denver’s theatrical history, there was always a flutter of excitement just before the curtain rose. A collective breath. A whisper rippling from seat to seat: “She’s here.” And then, like a scene choreographed by the universe itself, Judi Wolf would glide into view […]
MJ The Musical‘s Journey to Broadway
/in Broadway, General, Uncategorized/by DCPA PressReprinted by permission of MJ The Musical Broadway has long been the platform for stories that resonate, entertain, and inspire, and MJ The Musical is no exception. The show is a powerful reminder of the relevance and impact of Michael Jackson’s music. It’s a journey through his art, personal struggles, and the imprint he left […]
5 Ways to Ask “What Did You Do Today?” and Actually Get an Answer
/in Education, General/by Linnea CovingtonIt’s not trickery, it’s getting to know your family and friends better. Everyone has faced a stark silence at the dinner table, and the one-word answers from your kids when you ask what they did that day. “Nothing,” appears to be a favorite one, and possibly the most infuriating. But don’t blame the young […]