While the popular musical Wicked played to a capacity crowd in the Buell Theatre next door, it was lyrics from two other iconic Broadway musicals that wafted from the lobby of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, spread outside under the arch covering the Denver Performing Arts Complex and drifted throughout the nearby parking garage late […]
‘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
Beth Malone is bringing Molly Brown to New York City
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreDenver Center-born ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’ will be staged off-Broadway in 2020
‘Northside’ and gentrification: There goes the neighborhood
/in Archive, Other Theatres/by Bobby LefebrePlaywright Bobby Lefebre has seen the future, and it follows the same pattern of privilege that has displaced minorities for centuries
2019 Bobby G Awards a celebration of Castle View, Valor Christian and Colorado high-school theatre
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreWhile the popular musical Wicked played to a capacity crowd in the Buell Theatre next door, it was lyrics from two other iconic Broadway musicals that wafted from the lobby of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, spread outside under the arch covering the Denver Performing Arts Complex and drifted throughout the nearby parking garage late […]
Breaking news: 2018-19 Bobby G Awards nominations are announced
/in Archive, Bobby G Awards Legacy/by John MooreGrandview High School leads way with nine nominations; Previous winner Charlotte Movizzo will host May 23 ceremony
Hattitude’s roots run back to regal tradition of ‘Crowns’
/in Archive, Events, General/by John MooreCelebration of African-American church hats birthed a tradition that supports women’s voices in American theatre
Tara Falk: ‘I turned my cancer into the most positive thing in the world’
/in Archive, Theatre Company/by John MooreActor began work on play less than three weeks after reconstructive facial surgery
Mary Louise Lee stands on the shoulders of her ancestors
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreVeteran Denver performer says Caroline, Or Change needs to be told because ‘history repeats itself’
Well, hello, Gene! Original ‘Dolly’ actor is still dancing in Denver at 84
/in Archive, Community Engagement/by John MooreAfter more than 50 years, Gene GeBauer hopes to reconnect with some very special memories at Sunday’s performance