About Emma Holst
Emma Holst is the Communications & Content Marketing Associate for the DCPA. Her writing interests range from Broadway shows to community events and everything in between.
Outside of work and attending the theatre, Emma enjoys cooking and trying new recipes, reading crime fiction, and playing with her two dogs.
Entries by Emma Holst
Rob Schiffmann Uncovers the Secrets of Improv: Broadway’s Next Hit Musical
/in Cabaret, General/by Emma HolstThis summer, the Tony Awards are coming to Denver! Sorry…we mean the PHONY Awards! Broadway’s Next Hit Musical will arrive at the Garner Galleria Theatre on June 12. This hilarious improvised show will take audience suggestions and turn them into spontaneous scenes and songs from never-before-seen musicals. Audience members can then vote on their favorites […]
Stephen Sondheim Timeline: An Overview of the Musical Legend
/in Theatre Company, General/by Emma HolstAhead of the Broadway National tour of Company, it might be helpful to refresh your memory on the musical legend, Stephen Sondheim. The timeline below covers major events, from Sondheim’s Broadway debut, to the publication of his popular memoirs late in life. For even more information on Sondheim and his legacy, visit The Stephen Sondheim […]
Ocean’s 11: Gentlemen of Verona and More with The Improvised Shakespeare Company
/in Cabaret, General/by Emma HolstThe Improvised Shakespeare Company promises laughs, adventure, and more than a wee bit of improv. Each show is different, as audience members are encouraged to throw out suggestions, which create the title of a Shakespearean play that has never been written. This year’s titles have varied wildly in style, respectability, and Shakespeare-ness. Much Ado About […]
Date Night in Downtown Denver
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstPlease note: Restaurant hours, locations, and menus are subject change, so please visit the restaurant website or call in advance of visiting. Clueless’s Cher meets Bridgerton’s Daphne meets…Emma at the DCPA. Jane Austen’s romantic and sharp comedy takes the stage in an irreverent, modern take on matchmaking, mischief, and marriage. Now this is date night […]
Shakespeare in the Parking Lot Returns with Free Community Performances
/in Education, Events, General/by Emma Holst“Something [fantastic] this way comes!” Let’s face it. Shakespeare can be confusing. “Thee” and “thou” can often sound like a foreign language. But enter Shakespeare in the Parking Lot…stage right. DCPA’s Education and Community Engagement Department returns with its popular program for a seventh season. And these aren’t your typical performances. Shakespeare in the Parking […]
Local Theatres Producing New Work
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstDenver residents are lucky to be immersed in art, living in the cultural hub of the Rocky Mountain West. Walking downtown, you pass performing arts stages, music venues, art museums, historical sites, cultural organizations, and so much more. A rarity in cities in recent years is the growth and support of small, local theatres. However, […]
Martinis: Stirred, Not Shaken
/in Theatre Company, General/by Emma HolstIf the martini is famous for one thing, it’s James Bond. Martinis have become synonymous with seduction and espionage. In the Denver Center Theatre Company production of Rubicon, which tells the story of sultry spy Betty Pack, it’s easy to imagine her sitting at a bar to lure in her next target. Legs crossed, stilettos […]
Make IKEA a Destination, Like the Cebollas Sisters
/in Community Engagement, General/by Emma HolstIKEA is massively recognizable, not just by name or furniture style, but by the enormous (usually blue, gray, and yellow) warehouses located in the middle of shopping districts and cities. Even in the Denver Center Theatre Company’s production of Cebollas, the three road-tripping sisters comment on the store, wondering if they can squeeze a visit […]