Vintage, Denver Center collaborate to bring ‘Lady Day,’ Mary Louise Lee, to stage
From First Lady to ‘Lady Day’: Billie Holiday musical to open at Vintage, then move to Denver Center’s Galleria Theatre.
Award-winning arts journalist John Moore has created a groundbreaking new position as the DCPA’s Senior Arts Journalist. With The Denver Post, he was named one of the 12 most influential theater critics in the US by American Theatre Magazine. He is the founder of the Denver Actors Fund, a nonprofit that raises money for local artists in medical need. John is a native of Arvada and attended Regis Jesuit High School and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Email him at jmoore@dcpa.org. Follow him on Twitter @MooreTheatre.
From First Lady to ‘Lady Day’: Billie Holiday musical to open at Vintage, then move to Denver Center’s Galleria Theatre.
‘The longtime Portland leader champions a range of voices from George Bernard Shaw to Lauren Gunderson, who says, ‘Denver is so lucky to get him.’
The busy actor, husband and father fought cancer like the errant knight he played in ‘Man of La Mancha.’ He was 42.
When we think of RENT, we think of the ’90s. Yet it hasn’t become a period piece. Thousands of performances later, they’re still coming.
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The Theatre Company’s Associate Artistic Director is smart, in demand and making her Denver directorial debut with ‘Smart People.’
In 20 years, the DCPA’s partnership with Disney Theatrical Productions has infused $267 million into the local economy.
Local actors present censored pieces to raise awareness around the ongoing issue of free expression in live theatre.
‘Macbeth’ director talks about his concept for an all-male ensemble, and his contention that there never was woman’s voice in Shakespeare’s tragedy.
The co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company was considered ‘an extraordinary, landmark event in world culture.’