Rebeck's 'The Nest' flies in face of national gender trends
Creative team’s message to the film, TV and theatre industries: ‘Make it fair.’
Creative team’s message to the film, TV and theatre industries: ‘Make it fair.’
“Black and Blue” explores change and how a friendship teaches Liz and Allyson to let go of the familiar and take in the new.
‘Divinity of Hell’ follows a teenage girl who struggles to fit in at her strict church, but she still feels the need to help others,…
Lisa Orzolek and her husband, Bob, have 300 productions and an astonishing 52 years of combined experience with the DCPA Theatre Company.
‘Daffodil’ tells the story of rebirth and new beginnings at the most commonplace of places: a restaurant.
‘Dark River’ is about how seemingly unimportant decisions can have a huge impact on the way people act and think.
There’s so much good stuff happening on local theatre stages this month, it has to be reduced to bullet points.
No retrospective on the year in Colorado theatre would be complete without marking the passing of the DCPA founder at 103.
In his first year as Artistic Director of Denver’s handicapped theatre company, Bryce Alexander embraced risk.
The former theatre critic established himself as among the very best actors in town by playing five challenging roles for five different companies.