This article was published on September 16, 2019 Nathan Ybanez has spent his life being watched with suspicion, lust and disgust – both before and after he was sentenced to life in prison at age 16. But for a few fleeting recent hours inside the maximum-security prison that has housed him for the past 20 […]
‘Speechless’: Completely new Blue Man Group creation is Denver-bound
/in Archive, Broadway/by DCPA PressThe director is Jenny Koons, who just collaborated on Off-Center’s ‘Between Us’ immersive experiences
‘A Doll’s House’: The door slam heard ’round the world still reverberates
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreWhy is a sequel to Ibsen’s feminist classic relevant in 2019? ‘Because the world moves at a glacial pace’
Janice Sinden is named an ‘Outstanding Woman in Business’
/in Archive, General/by John MooreThe DCPA’s President and CEO was chosen from among 350 nominees and 36 finalists.
Prison theatre: Finding freedom and purpose in the power of making art
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreThis article was published on September 16, 2019 Nathan Ybanez has spent his life being watched with suspicion, lust and disgust – both before and after he was sentenced to life in prison at age 16. But for a few fleeting recent hours inside the maximum-security prison that has housed him for the past 20 […]
Miss Saigon in Denver: Facts, figures and FAQs
/in Archive, Broadway/by DCPA PressEverything you want to know about the new production now visiting Denver
Jackie Nguyen: ‘These women are real. Their stories are real.’
/in Archive, Broadway/by John MooreThe story of Jackie Nguyen’s mother, Minh, closely resembles that of Kim in ‘Miss Saigon.’
Two playwrights tackle feminism and humanity 140 years apart
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by Lynde RosarioThe themes in ‘A Doll’s House’ still hold true for modern audiences and continue to inspire playwright Lucas Hnath
Daniel Lowenstein: Quiet man whose art spoke volumes
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreThe son of legendary theatre producer Henry Lowenstein designed and painted theatre scenery over four decades
‘A Doll’s House’: How did Ibsen become a pioneering feminist anyway?
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreHow a man made a woman’s call to self-knowledge the thesis of his entire canon
Lonnie Hanzon, Off-Center announce immersive Camp Christmas collaboration
/in Archive, Off-Center/by John MooreCreators hope massive holiday installation at Stanley Marketplace grows into a new seasonal tradition for all of metro Denver