We asked the playwright, director and cast of the world-premiere play ‘twenty50’ to imagine what American society will be like in the year 2050. Video by DCPA Video Producer David Lenk. DCPA community boards reveal both hope and fear for the future During the 2019 Colorado New Play Summit, Patrick Berger, the DCPA’s Audience Development […]
Regan Linton: What constitutes a ‘disability play,’ anyway?
/in Archive, Other Theatres/by Regan LintonPhamaly Artistic Director is performing in Pulitzer-winning play ‘Cost of Living’ in Maryland
Douglas Langworthy: A champion of good plays and goodness
/in Archive, Breaking News, Theatre Company/by John MooreDCPA Theatre Company’s Director of New Play Development was known for his sharp mind and gentle spirit Douglas Langworthy liked to call himself “a card-carrying Libra, ever seeking harmony in the world.” Never comfortable in the spotlight, he would rather rate any public experience by its “squirm factor.” Which may explain why the DCPA Theatre […]
2020 Colorado New Play Summit criss-crosses cultures like never before
/in Archive, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MooreAnnual celebration of new plays had its storytelling feet planted in all sorts of different worlds
Betty Hart and Amanda Berg Wilson: Meeting of the mind(s)
/in Archive, Off-Center, Other Theatres/by Cayl JamesonAccomplished local directors teaming up for David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar’s ‘Theater of the Mind’
Joshua Bess is skating back to hometown with ‘The SpongeBob Musical’
/in Archive, Broadway/by Cayl JamesonJust one word to describe how Columbine grad feels: Electric
‘The SpongeBob Musical’ essay: Why it’s more than just for kids
/in Archive, Broadway/by Cayl JamesonCollege student finds a musical world she’d like us all to live in
How ‘The Laramie Project’ changed theatre – and the world
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreThe groundbreaking, Denver-born play’s legacy, 20 years later: Art matters
Moisés Kaufman on ‘The Laramie Project’ from process to production
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreVideo above: Moisés Kaufman and Donovan Marley announce the partnership that would bring the world-premiere staging of ‘The Laramie Project’ to Denver in 2000. ‘As this incident had taken place in the West, it became important to us to premiere our piece in the West’ Note: The following is an essay written by Tectonic Theater […]
Imagine the world in 2050: What will society look like?
/in Archive, Theatre Company, Community Engagement/by Madison StoutWe asked the playwright, director and cast of the world-premiere play ‘twenty50’ to imagine what American society will be like in the year 2050. Video by DCPA Video Producer David Lenk. DCPA community boards reveal both hope and fear for the future During the 2019 Colorado New Play Summit, Patrick Berger, the DCPA’s Audience Development […]
Leigh Fondakowski on ‘The Laramie Project’ at 20: ‘Good is winning over evil’
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John Moore‘I’m grateful to young people everywhere who still believe in the power of theatre to change hearts and minds’