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What do you think the future of live theatre should be? What kind of programming should we embrace? Should we tear up the rulebook and…
What do you think the future of live theatre should be? What kind of programming should we embrace? Should we tear up the rulebook and…
Allison Watrous recently was chosen to teach an intensive class at the International College of Beijing. “It was awesome having the opportunity to teach and…
Jane Chu praised Colorado’s above-average participation in the arts, and she paid a personal visit to Phamaly Theatre Company.
Nathan Gart, patriarch of the Gart Brothers sporting-goods empire now known as Sports Authority, is just one notable character in the colorful history of Denver’s newsies
The dancer grew up in central Wyoming and moved to Denver at the tender age of 17 to join the Colorado Ballet. He’s now performing…
This two-hour performance takes place in a 16,000-square-foot warehouse where audiences will plunge into a labyrinth of dreamlike encounters.
With each new issue of Applause Magazine, we offer readers a puzzle related to our current shows, here ‘Riverdance,’ ‘Sweeney Todd’ and Disney’s ‘Newsies.’
Michael Gorman’s large place in Colorado theatre lore includes directing rising stars Beth Malone and Melissa Benoist.
To be real, there is one overriding reason ‘Sweeney Todd’ opens next month as the Theatre Company’s final offering of the season: DeVotchKa.
The plan calls for an expanded Sculpture Park, a new home for Denver School of the Arts, three 40-story residential towers and much more.