2015 True West Award: Sesugh Solomon Tor-Agbidye
Magnetic newcomer Sesugh Solomon Tor-Agbidye lit up OpenStage’s ‘Superior Donuts’ in his first-ever theatrical role.
Magnetic newcomer Sesugh Solomon Tor-Agbidye lit up OpenStage’s ‘Superior Donuts’ in his first-ever theatrical role.
The blood brothers, both with DCPA ties, came of age before our eyes in breakout, breathtaking performances for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
‘She is pretty much the unsung hero at one of the largest theatres in Colorado. It’s especially impressive that she has succeeded as a female…
In an unusual twist, makeup master Todd Debreceni turned actor T.J. Hogle into both the grumpy galoot in ‘Young Frankenstein’ and the lovable ogre Shrek…
The CEO asks readers: “Should the federal government allocate more funding to the National Endowment for the Arts?”
Nearly 5,000 students have experienced ‘Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’ this fall thanks to DCPA Education – and a broken-down farm truck.
Sheley and the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center are a perfect match: He’s a scenic designer whose stage creations are themselves works of art.
Actor John Jurcheck was the glue that held together two proudly passive plays written by Annie Baker.
Denver’s only theatre company exclusively dedicated to presenting women’s voices celebrated its 10th anniversary.
The actor and director’s 100th area production makes him perhaps Colorado’s most prolific deliverer of unpretentious entertainment.