Denver Public Schools, DPS Foundation and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts declare “let there be a 37th annual Shakespeare Festival.” Not plague, nor pestilence, nor pandemic will interrupt the pleasure that more than 5,000 schoolchildren of all ages take in the country’s oldest and largest Shakespearean festival for youth.
COVID-safe Van Gogh Alive comes to life at Stanley Marketplace
/in Archive, Breaking News, Off-Center/by DCPA PressThe Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Stephen Lindsay & Brett Sirota and Andrew Kay Management in partnership with Grande Experiences present Van Gogh Alive, a large-scale, multi-sensory experience to entertain the whole family. For a limited time only — July 9 through September 26 in The Hangar at Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace — audiences have the unique […]
5 Tips to Perfect Your Video Game Voice Over
/in Archive, Education/by DCPA PressIn 2021, the video game industry is estimated to be valued at 180 billion US dollars. As the industry continues to grow, it requires more and more workers – including voice over actors! Video game voice over acting may be a lesser known corner of the voice acting world, but its popularity and demand are […]
Shake Your Groove Thing with DCPA Movement Classes Presented by UCHealth
/in Archive, Education/by Suzanne YoeI don’t know about you, but over the last 10 COVID-confined months, my weight has been like a yo-yo…and perhaps an unfortunate coincidence, my last name is Yoe.
5 Tips for Writing Your First Play
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by DCPA PressWe reached out to our incredible network of talented playwrights to get their advice on writing your first play. Here’s what three DCPA World Premiere playwrights had to say about tackling this monumental project.
Dorota and Kevin Kilstrom name final theatre as part of DCPA’s Capital Campaign
/in Archive, Breaking News/by DCPA PressFormer Space Theatre will be renamed The Dorota & Kevin Kilstrom Theatre in honor of DCPA Trustee Kevin Kilstrom and his wife Dorota.
5 Tips to Unleash Your Creativity
/in Archive, Education/by Allison WatrousIgnite your creative spirit with these tips to unlock your imagination and inner artist.
Top five reasons that draw people to the theatre year after year
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by DCPA PressWe asked our social media followers what traditions they especially treasure at the theatre. Here are the top five (or six) reasons that draw people to the theatre year after year.
5 Tips to Spice Up Your Holiday – Toasts, Games and More!
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by DCPA PressWant to enliven the holidays? Look no further than these tips from DCPA Director of Education Patrick Elkins-Zeglarski who has mastered the art of celebration, collaboration, and creativity! If it works for a three-year-old, it can work for your family!
Our Commitments to You
/in Community Engagement/by DCPA PressAt the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, we believe that live theatre is an irresistible force. We believe that a play has the power to engage people across differences and unite them in shared storytelling
DPS Shakespeare Festival – To Be or Not to Be?
/in Archive, Education/by DCPA PressDenver Public Schools, DPS Foundation and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts declare “let there be a 37th annual Shakespeare Festival.” Not plague, nor pestilence, nor pandemic will interrupt the pleasure that more than 5,000 schoolchildren of all ages take in the country’s oldest and largest Shakespearean festival for youth.