Third Rail Projects and DCPA Off-Center Announce the Cast and Creative Team for Immersive Production Sweet & Lucky: Echo

DENVERThird Rail Projects and DCPA Off-Center are excited to announce the full casting and creative team for Sweet & Lucky: Echo with direction by Third Rail Projects Co-Artistic Director Zach Morris. Sweet & Lucky: Echo will begin performances in Denver on August 13.

“I am so excited to bring the exceptional design team from the original production of Sweet & Lucky back together for its new companion piece, Sweet & Lucky: Echo,” said Charlie Miller, Executive Director and Curator of DCPA Off-Center. “We have assembled a spectacular ensemble of performers, including 15 local actors and three returning cast members from the original production. These experienced and talented performers breathe life into this next chapter of immersive storytelling,”.

For information and tickets in Denver, visit denvercenter.org. The DCPAccess reduced-price ticket on sale for Sweet & Lucky: Echo will take place on Tuesday, July 8 at noon. Through the DCPAccess program, made possible by citizen support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), the DCPA can provide a limited number of reduced-price tickets to the community to select DCPA productions.

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Sweet & Lucky: Echo will feature Amalia Adiv (Who Kissed the Sea, Aurora Fox), Grant Bowman (Sense and Sensibility, Theatreworks), Andrea Camacho (On Your Feet!, Town Hall Arts Center), Alex Campbell (Elephant & Piggie: “We Are in a Play!”, DCPA), Ryan Conarro (Saints of Failure, Generator Theater Company), Alberto Denis (Ghost Light, Third Rail Projects), Diana Dresser (The Reservoir, DCPA), Brendan Duggan (Sleep No More, Punchdrunk), Abner Genece (Theater of the Mind, DCPA), Soleil Kohl (dragonfish, Hollywood Fringe Festival), Parker Murphy (Life & Trust, Emursive), Tiffany Ogburn (Sleep No More, Punchdrunk), Jenna Purcell (Then She Fell, Third Rail Projects), Jenna Moll Reyes (Theater of the Mind, DCPA), Sam Urdang (The Servant of Two Masters, Theatre for a New Audience), Charly Wenzel (Then She Fell, Third Rail Projects), Maggie Whittum (Theater of the Mind, DCPA), and Amanda Berg Wilson (Sweet & Lucky, DCPA) as all Ensemble.

Sweet & Lucky: Echo created by Zach Morris/Third Rail Projects will be directed by Zach Morris (Then She Fell, Third Rail Projects), associate directing by Edward Rice (Learning Curve, Third Rail Projects and Albany Park Theater Project) and Rebekah Morin (Sweet & Lucky, Third Rail Projects), scenic design by Lisa M. Orzolek (Hotter Than Egypt, DCPA), costume design by Meghan Anderson Doyle (Hamlet, DCPA), lighting design by Charles R. MacLeod (Little Shop of Horrors, DCPA), sound design and original compositions by Sean Hagerty (The Wild Party, DCPA), accessibility consulting by Regan Linton (Theater of the Mind, DCPA), dramaturgy by Kirya Traber (Fathertime: Birth, Death and Songs, Hudson Valley Shakespeare), resident direction by Diana Dresser (A Little Night Music, DCPA), and stage management by Corin Davidson (Theater of the Mind, DCPA), Kristin Dwyer (The Great Gatsby Immersive Show, Gatsby Immersive LCC), and Elizabeth Ann Goodman (Dial M for Murder, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center).

 

Sweet & Lucky: Echo
A new immersive theater work
by Zach Morris/Third Rail Projects
Conceived, Written, and Choreographed by Zach Morris with Rebekah Morin and Edward Rice
Directed by Zach Morris
Aug 13 – Oct 5, 2025 | 407 S. Broadway

 

What do the things we leave in our wake say about the life we’ve lived?

From the award-winning creators of Sweet & Lucky comes its long-awaited companion. A groundbreaking new work of immersive theatre. A world that is built around you. A story of collective remembrance.

In Sweet & Lucky: Echo, you’ll follow performers through a warehouse of memories, where vignettes of a couple’s life materialize out of thin air—like pages of a scrapbook springing to vivid life. In the space between love and loss, remembering and forgetting, we’ll uncover their most tender moments. Falling in love. Building a home. Weathering storms.

Together, we’ll remember.

 

ABOUT OFF-CENTER

Off-Center produces unexpected theatrical experiences that put the audience at the center of the story. What began in 2010 as a small theatrical test kitchen has grown into a signature line of programming for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, credited with bringing immersive theatre to Colorado and helping establish Denver as a national hub for immersive art.

Among Off-Center’s large-scale productions that have garnered local and national praise are: the world premieres of Theater of the Mind created by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar, Sweet & Lucky created with New York-based Third Rail Projects, Camp Christmas with artist Lonnie Hanzon, a produced 360-degree staging of The Wild Party, presented The Last Defender, Space Explorers: THE INFINITE, and launched the national tours of acclaimed immersive experiences DARKFIELD: FLIGHT, SÉANCE, + COMA and MONOPOLY LIFESIZED: Travel Edition. With support from the Doris Duke and Wallace foundations, Off-Center has been recognized as a leader in developing new programming that attracts new audiences. Through Off-Center, the DCPA is the only professional regional theatre in the country regularly developing, producing, and presenting large-scale immersive and experiential work. www.denvercenter.org

 

ABOUT THIRD RAIL PROJECTS

Third Rail Projects has been hailed as one of the foremost groups creating site-specific, immersive, and experiential performance. Led by Zach Morris, Tom Pearson, and Jennine Willett, the company has been working in New York, nationally, and abroad since 2000. Their award-winning immersive hit Then She Fell was named one of the “Top Ten Shows of 2012” by Ben Brantley of The New York Times and acclaimed as one of the best theater experiences of 2013 by Vogue. The show ran for more than seven years for a total of 4,444 performances. Third Rail Projects has been the recipient of several prestigious awards, including two New York Dance and Performance (Bessie) Awards, a Chita Rivera Award for Choreography, a Drama Desk Award Nomination for Unique Theatrical Experience, and more than 20 short film awards in over 40 festivals worldwide. Third Rail Projects has also been recognized as part of the creative team of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning virtual reality adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Wolves in the Walls, and as contributors and featured artists in the Emmy Award-winning series IMMERSIVE.WORLD by ALL ARTS. In 2016, Brooklyn Magazine named Zach, Tom, and Jennine among the 100 most influential people in Brooklyn Culture by Brooklyn Magazine.