Immersive holiday installation at Stanley Marketplace spans ‘pun trees’ to Blucifer Off-Center, the DCPA’s most adventurous programming wing, has opened Camp Christmas in creative partnership with renowned installation artist Lonnie Hanzon, who describes it as “the ultimate immersive Christmas experience.” Through January 5, Camp Christmas is taking patrons on a journey through nine different eras […]
David Byrne, Mala Gaonkar to open ‘Theater of the Mind’ in Denver with Off-Center
/in Archive, Breaking News, Off-Center/by John MooreMassive theatrical immersion will take the audience on a deep dive into the human brain
What’s the buzz? ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ is reborn at 50
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreFrom blasphemy to beloved: How Andrew Lloyd Webber rocked the rock musical genre From blasphemy to Broadway to banned to broadcast television, few pop-culture titles have generated the kind of buzz Jesus Christ Superstar has generated along the road to its current 50th anniversary national touring production. A decade after its last major tour, this […]
John Leguizamo is coming to ‘un-moronize’ you
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreKinetic comedian returns with Latin history lesson that was largely developed here in Denver
Here are the films that put the Denver in the 2019 Denver Film Festival
/in Archive, Community Engagement, Other Theatres/by John MooreFrom Man Camp to DeVotchka: Colorado represents in 42nd annual film fest
Seven surprises awaiting you at ‘Camp Christmas’
/in Archive, Off-Center/by John MooreImmersive holiday installation at Stanley Marketplace spans ‘pun trees’ to Blucifer Off-Center, the DCPA’s most adventurous programming wing, has opened Camp Christmas in creative partnership with renowned installation artist Lonnie Hanzon, who describes it as “the ultimate immersive Christmas experience.” Through January 5, Camp Christmas is taking patrons on a journey through nine different eras […]
Some like it hot: ‘Flame Broiled’ on race in America
/in Archive, Other Theatres/by John MooreI love you, you’re imperfect, now change: New play tackles race with humor and heat
Goodnight, moon: Hello to theatre for a lifetime
/in Archive, Education/by Madison StoutTheatre for Young Audiences production will introduce magic of live theatre to more than 40,000
The Improvised Shakespeare Company is off and punning in Denver
/in Archive, Cabaret/by Jessica AustgenEDITOR’S NOTE: Wednesday night was the opening of The Improvised Shakespeare Company’s extended engagement at the Denver Center’s Garner Galleria Theatre. Each performance produces a full, invented, one-time-only play based on an audience suggestion. With the Denver Improv Festival coming up in November, we asked Interim Artistic Director and longtime DCPA Teaching Artist Jessica Austgen […]
2020 Colorado New Play Summit plays and playwrights announced
/in Archive, Theatre Company, New Play Summit/by John MoorePlaywrights span Presidential Medal of Freedom winner, Colorado Springs native and ‘the definitive voice of Middle Eastern American theatre’
Cameron Mackintosh on the bathtub birth of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’
/in Archive, Broadway/by DCPA PressThe famous chandelier has been made even more spectacular for new North American production .