Don Seawell: A ‘singular vision’ to build the DCPA for Denver
The founder who built the largest non-profit theatre organization in America has died at age 103
The founder who built the largest non-profit theatre organization in America has died at age 103
Charles Isherwood of The New York Times praised Matthew Lopez’s heartfelt comedy as “first-rate” and called the direction “totally flawless.”
“I can’t believe I am standing here on the Radio City Music Hall stage for the worst dancing that ever happened on Broadway.”
The region’s largest cultural institutions would voluntarily give up about 5.78 percent of their share of the annual art-tax pie. “It’s the right thing to…
Shiller, who comes to Denver from the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, replaces Daniel Ritchie, who remains as Chairman of the…
In his final interview, with the DCPA’s John Moore, Kent Haruf said of his new book: “In some ways it felt as if it was…
Kent Haruf, who authored “The Plainsong Trilogy” brought to the stge by the DCPA, died Sunday morning of lung disease. He gave his final interview…
2015 lineup will include works by Theresa Rebeck, Tanya Saracho, Catherine Trieschmann and Jason Gray Platt.
Randy Weeks, who worked his way from the ground up to President of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, died today in London, DCPA…
Henry Lowenstein, the namesake of the theatre that is now the Tattered Cover Book Store and considered by many the father of Colorado theatre, died…