Last Man Out: Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore remembered
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
The NTC was the only graduate school where studying trapeze for three years was not only an option, but a requirement.
In honor of the director and playwright who died Oct. 12, we take a listen back to his 2006 podcast interview with John Moore.
Dodd was interested in real, deeply human stories that centered on characters working to reconcile past mistakes.
The former Beirut hostage, who made his first foray into acting at age 75, died this morning in Fort Collins.
She was co-Artistic Director of Miners Alley Playhouse, President of Denver Actors Fund and a longtime contributor to non-profit community
The DCPA’s first shop foreman would amuse himself by firing bowling balls off the mountainside next to the town of Creede.
The actor, technician and father of legendary dance pioneer Cleo Parker Robinson “was always working on our hearts,” she says.
Monday’s farewell to DCPA founder Donald R. Seawell was not so much the end of an era as a homecoming.
The founder who built the largest non-profit theatre organization in America has died at age 103