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214 stories by "JOHN MOORE"

"The Book of Mormon" in Denver: A Mile High slap in the face by John Moore

John Moore column: Denver's ballyhooed launch of the "Book of Mormon" national tour here should have been a cause for celebration, but its measly three-week visit amounts to little more tha…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:57am on September 11, 2011

Photo call: Opening night for new LIDA Project by John Moore

A look in photos at the Sept. 9 opening night of LIDA Project's new theater space at an artist collective called the Laundry on Lawrence, 2701 Lawrence St. The opening production is called "…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:07pm on September 10, 2011

Bias still taking up residence in "Clybourne Park" by John Moore

Review" Anyone who thinks we live in a post-racial America is in for a rude — and often riotous — awakening with Curious Theatre Company's compelling "Clybourne Park." The Pulit…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:37pm on September 8, 2011

Plays aplenty: Fall theater begins in full force by John Moore

For theater, September is like college football's bowl season, with a proliferation of offerings to suit any taste. And it all starts now. More than a dozen major openings mark the tradition…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:41pm on September 8, 2011

Mary Louise Lee: First, she's her own woman by John Moore

Veteran actor Mary Louise Lee took on a new role when she became Denver's first lady in June. But she didn't take on a new name. "I come with my own identity," said Lee, who plans to use he…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:51am on September 8, 2011

Can't get enough of "Annie"? Try the sequel by John Moore

If you love "Annie," the ubiquitous musical about that irrepressible little orphan who solved the Great Depression, unemployment, crumbling infrastructure, collapsed financial markets, hunge…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:49am on September 8, 2011

"Mormon:" About half of tickets should make way to public by John Moore

Denver Center president Randy Weeks said today he expects about half of the 53,000 available seats to highly anticipated launch of the "The Book of Mormon" national tour will eventually beco…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:19pm on September 6, 2011

Broadway 2011: Catch it if you can by John Moore

Check out our thoughts on Broadway productions of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," "The Book of Mormon," "War Horse," "Catch Me If You Can," "Jerusalem," "The Normal Heart" and "The Mother(e…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:55pm on September 6, 2011

"The Book of Mormon": Colorado's kings of pop-culture subversion by John Moore

They are the unlikely kings of pop-culture subversion, these two snickering goofballs who bonded more over breaking wind than breaking barriers in a 1992 University of Colorado film class.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:53pm on September 6, 2011

"Book of Mormon" ringing Denver's doorbell earlier, shorter than expected by John Moore

The Denver Center's much-anticipated launch of the Broadway darling "The Book of Mormon" will happen Aug. 14-Sept. 2, 2012. But unless you buy a subscription to the Denver Center's entire 20…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:32pm on September 6, 2011

First lady bewitches in "The Wiz" by John Moore

Review: The second-year Afterthought Theatre Company's modest new production of "The Wiz" is attracting a lot of attention and fostering much goodwill because of Denver first lady Mary Louis…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:11am on September 5, 2011

Fall 2011: Race, religion and "Ragtime" by John Moore

The Denver Center Theatre Company will offer three distinct slices of American life this fall with the classic courtroom tale "To Kill a Mockingbird" (opening Oct. 6), the naturalization com…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:33pm on September 3, 2011

This week's theater openings and closings by John Moore

The opening weekend of the fall theater season brings 15 new local offerings, including the first homegrown staging of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Next to Normal," along with Tennes…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:31pm on September 3, 2011

"The Guys" more necessary, more cathartic a decade ago by John Moore

Review: "The Guys," written in just a week, is not in itself an important play. But its importance in bringing theater back to life in a ruined neighborhood still caked in ash and smelling …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:36pm on September 1, 2011

Historian: On race, Denver is no Chicago by John Moore

White flight. Gentrification. Integration. Why does the idea of difference strike such perpetual and predictable fear among those already living on the block? Curious Theatre's season-opener…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:52pm on September 1, 2011

Big, bigger, biggest 25th-anniversary "Les Mis" production nothing short of revolutionary by John Moore

The new 25th-anniversary production of "Les Miserables" is built for the road — meaning 2,800-seat houses like Denver's Buell Theatre, which is nearly three times bigger than the vener…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:23pm on August 31, 2011

"Les Misérables" at 25: Nothing short of revolutionary by John Moore

The new 25th-anniversary production of "Les Miserables" is built for the road — meaning 2,800-seat houses like Denver's Buell Theatre, which is nearly three times bigger than the vener…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:52pm on August 31, 2011

John Lithgow tells it like it is by John Moore

After months of caring for his parents, actor John Lithgow just could not cheer his aging father up. Then the idea hit him like a bolt: He told his father bedtime stories, "and he came back…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:02pm on August 27, 2011

"Les Miserables" tour marks musical's 25th anniversary by John Moore

"Les Miserables" has visited Denver many times, but the touring production coming to the Buell Theatre next week marks the 25th anniversary of the world's longest-running musical.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:58pm on August 25, 2011

This week's theater openings by John Moore

This week's theater openings Afterthought's "The Wiz" Opening Friday, Aug.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:07pm on August 20, 2011

Photo call: 2011 Colorado Walk for Hemophilia by John Moore

The 2011 Colorado Walk for Hemophilia was held today, Aug. 13, around Sloan's Lake just west of downtown Denver. The event rose $40,000 for a foundation dedicated to preventing the complicat…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:16pm on August 13, 2011

Moore: Local writer's "Scarlet Letter" musical to bow at Aurora Fox by John Moore

No matter how you look at it, it's tough out there for a playwright. So just imagine what it must be like for writers of new musicals, which cost exponentially more to stage. Melissa Faith H…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:44am on August 13, 2011

Boulder Fringe: Rise of the Planet of the 7-Year-Olds by John Moore

Now that it is growing into its own body, the Boulder International Fringe Festival is proudly behaving like a lot of impetuous 7-year-olds: careless, impudent and defiantly knocking up agai…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:43am on August 13, 2011

A touch of infidelity in the Golden air by John Moore

Review: There's something different about the 1960s romantic comedy "A Touch of Spring." It's not all that romantic, and, with the exception of one key player, not much of a comedy. And tha…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:09pm on August 7, 2011

Moore: Numbers look rosy for summer theater companies by John Moore

Summer is the busiest time of year in Colorado theater thanks to its many top-notch mountain companies, the majority of which perform only in the sweltering months.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:27pm on August 6, 2011
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