Creede Rep at 50: An economic engine and a crucible for new plays
Creede Rep started as a far-fetched idea to save a dying mining town. Now it is a national example of how the arts can revitalize…
Creede Rep started as a far-fetched idea to save a dying mining town. Now it is a national example of how the arts can revitalize…
The young playwright credits teacher Moss Kaplan and Curious Theatre’s Dee Covington as among his key influencers.
Both Wheat Ridge High grad Annaleigh Ashford (You Can’t Take it With You) and Castle Rock native Beth Malone (Fun Home) were nominated this morning…
For Jessica Quiñónez’s students, six months of hard work culminated with about 5 glorious minutes of performance time under a tent at the Denver Performing…
The region’s largest cultural institutions would voluntarily give up about 5.78 percent of their share of the annual art-tax pie. “It’s the right thing to…
About 5,000 DPS students from kindergarten through high school will perform on 14 stages in and around the Denver Performing Arts Complex.
A new federal government survey ranks Colorado No. 1 in trips to theaters, concert halls and museums, according to a new study just released by…
Henry Lowenstein, the namesake of the theatre that is now the Tattered Cover Book Store and considered by many the father of Colorado theatre, died…
The first year of the Denver Center’s new Regional Youth Playwriting Competition culminates today with public performances of Laurain Park’s “One-Sided Fish.”
