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214 stories by "JOHN MOORE"

This "Streetcar" is a rumbling ride by John Moore

Review: At Germinal Stage-Denver, what might have been another ho-hum trolley ride on "A Streetcar Named Desire" is instead a runaway train of delusion, violence and self-loathing. Rating: …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:17pm on November 17, 2011

"Avenue Q" is a monster smash by John Moore

Review: A lot has to go right for the little Vintage Theatre to do full justice to Colorado's first homegrown staging of "Avenue Q." And pretty much everything does. Rating: ****

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:57pm on November 16, 2011

Actor Bill Pullman returns to Denver with a Visionbox by John Moore

John Moore's column: Actor Bill Pullman returns to Denver on Dec. 8 to perform excerpts from his newest project, "The Healing Wars," as a benefit for a new professional actors training stu…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:03pm on November 12, 2011

Theater review: Dave Shirley's brain-rattling comedy is an acerbic, absurdist show in the teenage tradition by John Moore

Some people just never grow up. Thank goodness. Denver comedian Dave Shirley is a grown-up kid who loiters in the lobby of the Avenue Theater before his one-man stage comedy, wearing an old-…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:08pm on November 11, 2011

"Frost/Nixon" bout goes 15 rounds in Longmont by John Moore

Review: You wouldn't expect the Longmont Theatre Company to be the first Colorado company to stage Peter Morgan's celebrated Broadway play "Frost/Nixon," but this underdog production wins o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:37pm on November 9, 2011

Is "Church" wholly spoof or holy spirit? by John Moore

Review: When a playwright scripts an interactive revival meeting as a play, you assume you're in for a comic parody. But Young Jean Lee wrote "Church" as an earnest and open-minded attempt …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:23am on October 29, 2011

Moore: Calling out bad behavior by theater audiences by John Moore

Last week, while attending a quiet play called "The Road to Mecca," a theatergoer's cell-phone vibration went off. Not unusual, and not as bad as a ring, but noticeable enough to anyone in t…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:56pm on October 28, 2011

Taking down Shakespeare by John Moore

Call it the Bard Bout of the Centuries: Shakespeare vs. Fakespeare. While the new film "Anonymous" makes an audacious case against the Bard, a local panel of experts just don't buy it.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:13pm on October 28, 2011

"Vox" is PHAMALy's knee-slapping sketch comedy — knees optional by John Moore

Welcome to "Vox PHAMILIA: Quadrapalooza" — PHAMALy's fourth annual fall comedy catharsis, an evening when 13 performers have a whole lot of fun at your expense. And their own.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:49pm on October 27, 2011

"The Road to Mecca" a long, satisfying trek by John Moore

Review: "The Road to Mecca" is a long and patient one, and not everyone who embarks will make it to journey's end. A few antsy audience members invariably walk out of this deliberate play o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:24pm on October 26, 2011

Creede actors invading, invigorating Denver stages by John Moore

In 1967, a dozen student actors from the University of Kansas came to Creede and saved this dying old mining town by starting a professional, seasonal theater company on the boarded-up Main …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:24pm on October 26, 2011

Arvada Center's "Flat Stanley" takes kid fun to a cool new dimension by John Moore

Review: "The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley" is a cheerful, kid-pleasing musical based on Jeff Brown's series of popular books. And it makes for another wonderful, family-friendly offer…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:13am on October 24, 2011

Colorado Shakes: Five-part "Women of Will" joins five-play '12 lineup by John Moore

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will become the third company in the world to stage Tina Packer's full, five-part exploration of Shakespeare's female characters, "Women of Will." See the f…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:01pm on October 23, 2011

Moore: Lake Dillon Theatre Company planning to build new home by John Moore

The tiny Lake Dillon Theatre Company is about to launch a $3 million- $4 million capital campaign to move out of its 60-seat cabin theater and into a two-stage performing-arts center it plan…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:53am on October 23, 2011

Boards: It's "all aboard!" ... or a train wreck by John Moore

For any arts organization, curating a board of directors is as important as curating any million-dollar work of art. Just going after the richest, the most wanted and most famous can backfir…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:19pm on October 22, 2011

Colorado Shakes: Five-part "Women of Will" joins five-play '12 lineup by John Moore

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is going back to producing five plays in 2012 — nine if you count "Women of Will," an extraordinary, five-part tour of Shakespeare's female characters…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:44pm on October 21, 2011

"Blind Date": A standout at being stood-up by John Moore

Review: I don't know what takes more bravery: Asking someone on a blind date, or being asked to go on one. No, it's got to be this: Being asked on a blind date that will play out right then…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:02pm on October 21, 2011

Su Teatro does "Enrique's Journey" justice by John Moore

Theater review: It was obvious by the collective hoot that went up as the lights were going down that Su Teatro's first-ever stage adaptation of Sonia Nazario's Pulitzer-winning "Enrique's …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:13pm on October 20, 2011

"Mauritius," "Some Girl(s)": Two stamps on vile human behavior by John Moore

Reviews: In Boulder, "Mauritius" is a shout-a-thon that starts out unpleasant and just gets nastier from there. In Lakewood, "Some Girl(s)" at least gives us someone to root for. Four of the…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:45am on October 20, 2011

Su Teatro takes a risky journey with "Enrique" by John Moore

Denver's Chicano theater company, Su Teatro, is calling its world-premiere adaptation of Sonia Nazario's 2006 Pulitzer-Prize-winning book, "Enrique's Journey," the most significant producti…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:56am on October 16, 2011

Moore: Shadow returns with three-part staging of "Providence" by John Moore

Shadow Theatre Company has been in a period of rebuilding, but it's not taking one small step back into the light. It's taking three large leaps — at once. It's trilogy, "The Final Mil…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:55am on October 15, 2011

"American Night": Our shameful history, Monty Python style by John Moore

Review: The Denver Center Theatre Company's comic history mash-up shows how the powers that control America often respond to perceived threats to the status quo: Broken promises. Fire hoses…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:16pm on October 14, 2011

"American Night": Our shameful history, Monty Python style by John Moore

A few hours after and just down the street from the opening performance of the Denver Center Theatre Company's "American Night," officers in riot gear cleared out the Occupy Denver encampment

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:52pm on October 14, 2011

Every night is Date Night at the Denver Center by John Moore

Looking for love in show places? Every night, it seems, is Date Night at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. But the Denver Center's two newest romantic offerings — the similarly title…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:35am on October 14, 2011

Paragon's explosive "Parlour Song" could use bang-up finish by John Moore

Review: Undoubtedly informed by the 2001 World Trade Center attacks, Jez Butterworth's "Parlour Song" is about how maddeningly easy it is to destroy in seconds what it took years to build u…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:09pm on October 13, 2011
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