Summit Spotlight: Donnetta Lavinia Grays on navigating trauma
“The world feels kind of like an unsafe place. We don’t know what’s going to happen next … So how do we get that back?”
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.
“The world feels kind of like an unsafe place. We don’t know what’s going to happen next … So how do we get that back?”
A couple is devastated to discover that their fertilized embryo has been mistakenly implanted into somebody else. So obviously, it’s a comedy.
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
The cast’s visit to Boulder gave them first-hand accounts of the people they play in the Theatre Company’s world premiere.
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.’