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 […]
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 […]
Donna Summer: An ordinary girl on an extraordinary journey
/in Archive, Broadway/by DCPA PressFrom the mid-1970s through the ’80s, ‘The First Lady of Love’ released one hit after another
‘You Lost Me’ offers a port in the storm of grief
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John Moore‘I was really looking to write a story about how rebirth comes after tragedy’