The 4th Annual Bobby G Awards, presented by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, were held at the Buell Theatre on Thursday, May 26. Named after late Denver theatre producer Robert Garner, the awards honor outstanding achievement in Colorado high-school theatre. The winners of outstanding actor and actress will make their Broadway debut at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (The Jimmy Awards) on June 27 at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City.
The 4th Annual Bobby G Awards, presented by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, were held at the Buell Theatre on Thursday, May 26. Named after late Denver theatre producer Robert Garner, the awards honor outstanding achievement in Colorado high-school theatre. The winners of outstanding actor and actress will make their Broadway debut at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (The Jimmy Awards) on June 27 at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City.
Once is definitely not your typical Broadway musical. It does not implement nor does it require the razzle dazzle that is usually typical of musical theatre. Instead there is a subtle intimacy and ease to the storytelling. From the moment you enter the theatre, you are transported to another place, a Dublin bar to be exact. The show uses creative staging as the audience is able to traverse the stage to buy a drink at the bar and are then surrounded by the actors/musicians as they jam out to some Irish folk music.
Finalists for the fourth annual Bobby G Awards were released this afternoon. The awards program, which culminates in a Tony Awards-style ceremony and performance on May 26 at the Buell Theatre, celebrates outstanding achievement in high-school musical theatre in Colorado. This year the program was expanded to include 40 schools across Colorado, up from 30 the year before.
Off-Center, a signature line of programming of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA), presents the off-site immersive experience, SWEET & LUCKY, a commission by Brooklyn-based Third Rail Projects. The show is scheduled to begin previews tonight, May 17.
'Learning Curve,' a world premiere immersive performance created by Albany Park Theater Project and Third Rail Projects, will place audiences within the walls of Ellen Gates Starr High School and in the shoes of its students. With each step audiences take through Starr High School, they will experience the real-life triumphs and struggles of Chicago public school students, teachers and parents during the years that hopefully lead to a high school diploma. Produced in partnership with Goodman Theatre, preview performances for 'Learning Curve' begin July 27; the press openings will be July 31 and August 1. Tickets go on sale June 15 for performances through August 28.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) presents Sweeney Todd, featuring new orchestrations from Denver's own Grammy-nominated gypsy-punk band, DeVotchKa. BroadwayWorld brings you a first look at highlights of the production below!
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) presents Sweeney Todd, featuring new orchestrations from Denver's own Grammy-nominated gypsy-punk band, DeVotchKa. Check out the promo video below!
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) presents Sweeney Todd, featuring new orchestrations from Denver's own Grammy-nominated gypsy-punk band, DeVotchKa. BroadwayWorld brings you a first look at the production below!
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) gratefully acknowledges a $10 million grant from the Better Denver Bond Program. The money is designated for the renovation of the 37-year-old Space Theatre. Turner Construction began work in March 2016 with an anticipated completion date of September 2017.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) gratefully acknowledges a $10 million grant from the Better Denver Bond Program. The money is designated for the renovation of the 37-year-old Space Theatre. Turner Construction began work in March 2016 with an anticipated completion date of September 2017.
Off-Center, a signature line of programming of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA), has announced full casting for the upcoming off-site immersive experience, SWEET & LUCKY, a commission by Brooklyn-based Third Rail Projects. The show is scheduled to begin previews May 17.
Goodspeed Musicals continues its commitment to innovative, thought-provoking works with a bold reimagining of the witty and ridiculous The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd. The tremendously talented cast of four will be Tony Sheldon playing the role of Sir, Caesar Samayoa appearing as Cocky, Michelle Aravena as The Kid, and Gregory Treco as The Stranger.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is expanding its involvement in the 2016 Denver Public Schools (DPS) Shakespeare Festival. Held Friday, April 29 at downtown's Arts Complex, the 32-year-old festival will now be a co-production of the DCPA, Denver Public Schools and the Denver Public Schools Foundation.
It's Good Friday, so we're presenting all the best stories around our Broadway World! This week, the top 10 list includes Washington, DC, St. Louis, Charlotte and more. Check out featured list, which includes Signature Theatre's THE FLICK, The Rep's MOLLY HAMMER, and CABARET in North Carolina, just to name a few.
This week, we go around our Broadway World to feature the top 10 stories in Norfolk, Cleveland, Austin and more. Check out featured list, which includes a 'chilling' THE PILLOWMAN in Maine, LUNA GALE at Cleveland Play House, and TARZAN at Georgetown Palace Theater, just to name a few.
Off-Center, a signature line of programming of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA), has launched their first-ever Kickstarter campaign to crowd-fund the upcoming off-site immersive experience, Sweet & Lucky, a commission by Brooklyn-based Third Rail Projects. The show is scheduled to premiere May 2016 and will be Off-Center's most ambitious project to date.