Two decades later, ‘RENT’ still comes in on time
When we think of RENT, we think of the ’90s. Yet it hasn’t become a period piece. Thousands of performances later, they’re still coming.
When we think of RENT, we think of the ’90s. Yet it hasn’t become a period piece. Thousands of performances later, they’re still coming.
In 20 years, the DCPA’s partnership with Disney Theatrical Productions has infused $267 million into the local economy.
Where have you seen these faces before? Chances are, all over stage and screens. Frozen opens in Denver Aug. 17
He lost his mother at 5, beat cancer at 40, and now returns home in ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
After 18 years, the ABBA musical ‘Mamma Mia!’ says its farewell on a final national tour that comes to Denver next week.
The Tony Award nominee and Colorado native came home to talk about the Denver-bound musical and sing the anthem at a Broncos game.
Harold Prince saw an opportunity to show ties between racism in the U.S. and the rise of Nazism through ‘Cabaret.’
Audiences worldwide know the von Trapp family’s story is one of faith, courage and love. But what happened after leaving Austria?
Monday’s farewell to DCPA founder Donald R. Seawell was not so much the end of an era as a homecoming.
The founder who built the largest non-profit theatre organization in America has died at age 103