Arvada Center going retro by hiring core company for plays
“This is about building an ecology of cooperation and mutual support that will benefit local theatres and the livelihoods of actors alike.”
“This is about building an ecology of cooperation and mutual support that will benefit local theatres and the livelihoods of actors alike.”
“It’s a play about friendship, about brotherhood and sisterhood, and love and loss. So it felt like a great story for theatre and of theatre.”
She was co-Artistic Director of Miners Alley Playhouse, President of Denver Actors Fund and a longtime contributor to non-profit community
The off-site, immersive experience will take place in a 16,000-square-foot warehouse with a largely local ensemble.
Eliminating common mistakes is one theme she will be addressing at her April 27 seminar through DCPA Educaton.
New Shakespeare After-Fest party planned for downtown residents and employees from 4-7 p.m. in the open-air Galleria.
DCPA Education offers developing actors the opportunity to perform in a fully staged production
If you’ve ever seen ‘The Lion King’ in Denver, you have heard Kay Ragsdale play the show’s not one but 15 signature flutes
The Denver native believes audiences in his hometown are no different from those in New York who want to follow new storytelling paths in unconventional…
Today, we dive deeper into a report by the National Endowment for the Arts that found Coloradans attend theatre at a higher rate than the…