Some like it hot: ‘Flame Broiled’ on race in America
I love you, you’re imperfect, now change: New play tackles race with humor and heat
I love you, you’re imperfect, now change: New play tackles race with humor and heat
Playwright Bobby Lefebre has seen the future, and it follows the same pattern of privilege that has displaced minorities for centuries
Company launches 23rd season by christening the new $9 million Silverthorne Performing Arts Complex
He lost his mother at 5, beat cancer at 40, and now returns home in ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
It is believed the Denver East graduate will become the only Artistic Director in a wheelchair leading a major American theatre company.
‘I think the problem in Denver is that a lot of what is perceived as the mainstream is actually the mainstream from 20 years ago.’
“I miss Colorado and all my friends there, so naturally I jumped at the chance to spend the summer in Boulder.”
Michael Lehmann talked about Christian Slater and his “Jack Nicholson thing,” why Shannen Doherty left the first screening of the film in tears, and all…
‘Something I’ve learned from him all these years is to choose stories that move us in a big way,’ Gillian McNally says of her retiring…
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…