Perspectives: On coffee, conflict and ‘The Christians’
Director Kent Thompson, son of an influential Southern Baptist preacher, has experienced the play’s central conflict first-hand.
Director Kent Thompson, son of an influential Southern Baptist preacher, has experienced the play’s central conflict first-hand.
The provocative title of Tira Palmquist’s new play is meant to both set up her story … and sound an alarm.
The favorite from the National Theatre Conservatory and Colorado Shakespeare Festival is back starring in the Theatre Company’s world-premiere play.
zA new ending, insight into Shakespeare’s feud with Ben Jonson, and why is there a car on the set of a play set in 1619?
“I hope audiences walk away learning a bit of Shakespeare’s world they didn’t know about before. I hope they get a sense of his impact…
Theaters around the country are scheduling short gatherings to ‘create light’ for what organizers call ‘the challenging times ahead.’
‘The Christians’ will feature live music at every performance from an 11-member praise band made up of eight singers and three musicians.
From Marcia Milgrom Dodge to Robert Petkoff to actors to ushers to audiences to The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center.
Thompson’s tenure in Denver will be most remembered for his unyielding commitment to underrepresented voices.
“This is one of those amazing moments in the creation of a new play where one actor’s instinct – in this case with a single…