The Denver Center Theatre Company is proud to announce playwrights, dates, and details for the 2024 Colorado New Play Summit (CNPS). The 18th annual festival will take place over one weekend on February 24-25, and feature readings of new plays by Terence Anthony, Nina McConigley and Matthew Spangler, Andrew Rosendorf, and Vauhini Vara. The festival will also feature […]
Meet Queen Zan – Anne Boleyn
/in Uncategorized/by DCPA PressGet to know Zan, who plays Anne Boleyn in the SIX National Tour. Learn about her Queenspiration and her thoughts on the SIX Queendom.
Playwrights Announced for 18th Annual Colorado New Play Summit
/in Press, Breaking News, Theatre Company, General, New Play Summit/by DCPA PressThe Denver Center Theatre Company is proud to announce playwrights, dates, and details for the 2024 Colorado New Play Summit (CNPS). The 18th annual festival will take place over one weekend on February 24-25, and feature readings of new plays by Terence Anthony, Nina McConigley and Matthew Spangler, Andrew Rosendorf, and Vauhini Vara. The festival will also feature […]
Little Red Makes Big Partners in Denver
/in Theatre Company, General/by Suzanne YoeWhile Charles Perrault’s original 17th-century tale of Little Red Riding Hood featured a Big Bad Wolf, DCPA Education’s Little Red adaptation by Chad Henry is anything but scary. In fact, this tale, running through December 23, shows the young girl befriending all woodland creatures including the lost wolf. It seems fitting, then, that the DCPA […]
Food Drive to Take Place in Partnership with DCPA
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstLocal organization Volunteers of America Colorado (VOA) provides housing and emergency shelters, hunger and nutrition services, and many other support programs to communities in need throughout the state. Their programs serve over 100,000 people in a year. One of those programs is Meals on Wheels, which delivers homemade, healthy meals to older adults who maybe […]
“Wednesday’s Child” Supports Youth in Foster Care
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstEvery young person deserves to go through life knowing they have care and support from someone they can trust. The problem? Over 400,000 youth are in the foster care system in the United States, and over 17% of those will age out of the system before finding lasting familial support. Many youths are instantly homeless. […]
Theme Nights at Camp Christmas
/in Off-Center, General/by Emma HolstThe holiday season is the best time of year to shine. Clothing is a valuable form of self-expression, and a person’s style is easily stated during these last few months of the year. Bundled up in chunky scarves, pom-pom hats, and wool coats, it’s a chance to wear these items that come out once a […]
Holiday Shopping Guide at Stanley Marketplace
/in Off-Center, General/by Emma HolstStanley Marketplace is packed with over 50 local retailers selling goods you won’t find elsewhere. This makes it a fantastic spot for holiday shopping (especially for those last minute items!). Make a holiday adventure out of what can be a stressful errand and spend a day at Stanley. Begin by checking out our restaurant guide, […]
Girls’ Night Out in Denver
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstThere is no better way to spend an evening than with your best girlies. Whether you hang out once a week, once a month, or only see each other once in a while – getting the group together brings memories and uncontrollable laughter rushing back. If spending an evening in with a bottle of wine […]
SIX Cocktails Made for a Queen
/in Broadway, General/by Emma HolstIf SIX has you in the mood to…lose your head, a specialty cocktail (or mocktail) might be just the ticket. Long-time partner of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, SODEXO Live! has created a list of drinks to complement each Queen. Patrons can order these drinks at the bars inside the Buell Theatre when attending a […]
Find the Sandy to Your Annie
/in Community Engagement, General/by Heidi BoskThe title of the show is Annie, but it is no secret that the dogs that play Sandy have their own spotlight. Since 1976 Bill Berloni has been training the rescue dogs playing Sandy. The dog, according to the script by Charles Strouse, Thomas Meehan and Martin Charnin, is described as medium-sized, sandy color of […]