My interview with Edward Albee: ‘I want people to imagine the unimaginable’
‘America’s greatest living playwright’ was prickly, charming and unapologetic when it came to challenging societal taboos.
‘America’s greatest living playwright’ was prickly, charming and unapologetic when it came to challenging societal taboos.
DCPA Senior Arts Journalist John Moore has written a play that will be performed at the 2016 New York International Fringe Festival. Here’s his Q&A…
The former Beirut hostage, who made his first foray into acting at age 75, died this morning in Fort Collins.
A racial incident has the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the residents of Ashland confronting difficult questions about race.
The 19th Annual New Works Festival June 10-11 will develop five new plays from the DCPA, Actors Theatre of Louisville and others.
The DCPA Trustee has sponsored the Costume Corner column in Applause magazine for the past five years because she believes the costume arts must be…
Thomas Edison once called it the brightest street in America. Not Broadway: Denver’s Curtis Street.
‘I think the problem in Denver is that a lot of what is perceived as the mainstream is actually the mainstream from 20 years ago.’
She was co-Artistic Director of Miners Alley Playhouse, President of Denver Actors Fund and a longtime contributor to non-profit community
Top organizations like the Denver Center will pay $750,000 a year to support statewide programming by small but stable small arts organizations.