A Tour of Colorado’s Jewish History
As Funny Girl takes audiences back into the life of Fanny Brice, the groundbreaking Jewish comedian of the early 20th century, fans can explore Jewish history closer to home, with a self-guided tour of...
View ArticleCelebrating Excellence in Denver’s Arts Scene
Since 1986 under the Federico Peña administration, the Mayor of Denver has recognized some of the city’s most outstanding artists and cultural organizations with the annual Mayor’s Awards for...
View Article1980s Timewarp in Denver
The 80’s have made a comeback – whether you like it or not. It’s not just the fashion, though you will see colorful clothes, oversize jackets, big hair and scrunchies, and plenty of denim when you take...
View ArticleReclaiming Dignity: The Freedom 58 Project
Human trafficking. Sex trafficking. Modern-day slavery. Ugly phrases that describe the plight of an estimated 50 million individuals around the world. Fifty million largely nameless, faceless people...
View ArticleFinding Your Way Through The Reservoir
The presentation of The Reservoir by the Denver Center Theatre Company marks a full-circle return for a Colorado playwright who grew up at this theater. Jake Brasch is coming home in multiple ways for...
View ArticleIconic Women Who Changed the Face of Comedy
It’s been 25 years since Jerry Lewis, appearing in Aspen at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, made headlines with his statement that women aren’t funny. “I, as a viewer, have trouble with it,” he said at...
View ArticleA Game About a Game: MONOPOLY Trivia
Widely considered to be one of the world’s favorite board games, MONOPOLY has entertained decades of fans of all ages with the goal to buy all the properties and amass a fortune. Win or lose, the...
View ArticleDCPA Education Preps Students for Careers in Theatre
In Sunset Boulevard, former silent-film star Norma Desmond says: “I’m ready for my close-up.” But exactly what does it take to get ready for your close-up, your audition or your first big role? The...
View ArticleIt’s About Time: Back to the Future‘s Connection to Boulder, Colorado
One of the key plot twists in Back to the Future involves the Hill Valley Court House clock tower. In the year 1955, time would have been measured in this clock tower by Earth’s position in relation to...
View ArticleFull Cast and Creative Team Announced for The Suffragette’s Murder
The Denver Center Theatre Company is excited to announce the full casting and creative team for the world premiere production of The Suffragette’s Murder by Sandy Rustin (Clue, Broadway’s The Cottage)....
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