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?”
“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.
The provocative title of Tira Palmquist’s new play is meant to both set up her story … and sound an alarm.
Thompson’s tenure in Denver will be most remembered for his unyielding commitment to underrepresented voices.
The NTC was the only graduate school where studying trapeze for three years was not only an option, but a requirement.
The Tony Award nominee and Colorado native came home to talk about the Denver-bound musical and sing the anthem at a Broncos game.
In honor of the director and playwright who died Oct. 12, we take a listen back to his 2006 podcast interview with John Moore.
The Denver First Lady considers her haunting portrayal of Billie Holiday in 2002 to be her most meaningful performance.