Near-future world-premiere play considers the consequences of assimilation Playwright Tony Meneses was intrigued when he came across a Pew Research Center study that predicted 2050 will be the year the U.S. population will no longer have a white majority. That, in itself, could make for a compelling “near-future” pot-boiler. Imagine: What will white people do […]
Rodney Hicks: My time in ‘RENT’
/in Archive, Broadway/by Rodney HicksOriginal cast member on living (and dying) in America at the end of the millennium
The unsung and unseen heroes of ‘Goodnight Moon’
/in Archive, Education/by Madison StoutThere’s an entire team behind the curtain who have helped make the show magic for more than 40,000
2020 Colorado New Play Summit casting includes first Native American Oscar winner for acting
/in Archive, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MooreThe region’s largest new-play festival will gather dozens of actors, directors, playwrights and crew
Laird Williamson departs on his final flight of fancy
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreSeminal figure in Denver Center history directed more than 40 plays over 25 years
‘The SpongeBob Musical’ costumes: Moving from 2D to 3D
/in Archive, Broadway/by Douglas LangworthyA giddy mix of bright colors and clashing patterns brings beloved TV show to life on stage
By the numbers: ‘twenty50’ and what the U.S. Census predicts
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by Suzanne YoeIt’s a question of identity, and the answers are in the numbers
Announcing the creative team for ‘Theater of the Mind’
/in Archive, Off-Center/by DCPA PressDCPA Off-Center will present world premiere of co-creation by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar in August The Denver Center’s Off-Center programming wing has announced the creative team for the world premiere immersive production Theater of the Mind, coming to Denver in August, co-created by Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and writer Mala Gaonkar. Theater of […]
Guest Column: ‘You Lost Me’ finds a home in the heart of a young playwright
/in Archive, Theatre Company, Education/by Noah JacksonNoah Jackson calls Bonnie Metzgar’s new play ‘a masterpiece of heartbreak, love, loss and being found’
In the Spotlife: Kathleen M. Brady
/in Archive, Other Theatres/by John MooreBeloved Denver Center veteran is brandishing her weapon in Curious Theatre’s The Secretary
‘twenty50’: What’s the cultural cost of taking a slice from America’s power pie?
/in Archive, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MooreNear-future world-premiere play considers the consequences of assimilation Playwright Tony Meneses was intrigued when he came across a Pew Research Center study that predicted 2050 will be the year the U.S. population will no longer have a white majority. That, in itself, could make for a compelling “near-future” pot-boiler. Imagine: What will white people do […]