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214 stories by "John Moore"

Video statement from Ben Dicke: "Bloody Bloody" opens Sept. 27 by John Moore

Video statement from Ben Dicke: "Bloody Bloody" opens Sept. 27 "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" producer and star Ben Dicke, injured in a fall just before the opening perf…

SOURCE: YouTube at 1:45pm on September 11, 2012

Robert Garner Life Celebration in Denver by John Moore

Robert Garner Life Celebration in Denver Producer Robert Garner was posthumously presented the LIfetime Achievement Award by the Broadway League at his life celebration Sept. 8, 2012, at th…

SOURCE: YouTube at 8:40pm on September 9, 2012

Adorable misfits can spell a great show by John Moore

Ten-year-old Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre is a sweet spelling whiz whose first name does not rhyme with Rogaine and whose last name combines her two dads' two surnames and who knows she t…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:02am on August 25, 2012

Denver Center era ends as grad-school conservatory closes by John Moore

To Kent Thompson, the National Theatre Conservatory was the best-kept secret in Denver. And that may have been its downfall. And that may have been its downfall. But the impact of the impen…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:27pm on April 13, 2012

This weekend's live theater openings by John Moore

Offerings include "Heartbreak House," "The Who's Tommy" and Joey Wishnia's one-man "Shakespeare and Me."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:14am on April 6, 2012

Theater review: Boulder's Dinner Theatre's "Drowsy Chaperone" leaves you wide-eyed and yearning for more by John Moore

Last week's arrival of the rocking "American Idiot" was a reminder that modern Broadway musicals are wanting to get edgier and more relevant to attract younger audiences. You know, the kind…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:56pm on March 15, 2012

This weekend's live theater openings by John Moore

The weekend ahead has guilty pleasure "Xanadu" at the Aurora Fox Theater; an all-star "Proof" in Cherry Creek; Broadway stars gathering in Fort Collins; "Six Degrees of Separation" at Vintag…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:16am on March 2, 2012

This weekend's theater openings by John Moore

Ten varied openings, from the return of the longest-running show in Colorado theater history - "I Love You, You're Perfect. Now Change" at the Galleria - to "Othello" in Fort Collins to a ne…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:02am on February 17, 2012

Inside the Colorado New Play Summit by John Moore

The Denver Center Theatre Company solidified its growing place as a major player in the development of new works for the American theater with last weekend's well-received 7th annual Colorad…

SOURCE: 2AMT at 4:05pm on February 13, 2012

Good vibrations at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center by John Moore

A new Pulitzer-nominated played called "In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play)," now being staged in Colorado Springs, is proof enough that, when it comes to pop-culture titles, times &mdas…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:11am on February 10, 2012

This weekend's live theater openings by John Moore

A busy weekend of live theater openings ranges from Boulder Ensemble's "Shipwrecked" to Springs Ensemble Theatre's hard-hitting nuclear-testing drama "The Land Southward" to Performance Now…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:19pm on February 9, 2012

"Unforgettable" ***1/2 by John Moore

Review: Leonard Barrett, best known for his work with the handicapped theater company called PHAMALy, is performing a one-man cabaret show called "Unforgettable" — and it's truth in a…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:32pm on January 15, 2012

"Black Stockings" *** by John Moore

Reviews: There are two worthy dramas now playing that could not be more different but for the brave performances by their respective leading ladies: Megan Van De Hey in the Aurora Fox's "W…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:12pm on January 15, 2012

This week's theater openings by John Moore

Charles Ross' "One Man Star Wars Trilogy," and Jesters Dinner Theatre's "Forever Plaid."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:44am on December 30, 2011

2011 Ovation Awards: Vote for your favorites by John Moore

The 2011 Denver Post Ovation Award winners honoring the best in Colorado theater will be announced on Dec. 25. How will our winners compare with your favorites? Click here to take our survey…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:59am on December 11, 2011

"Wizard, "Maine": Two productions that are right at home by John Moore

Reviews: There are two amiable area theater productions about the importance of home that are particularly meaningful at the holidays — without ever even mentioning the holidays: Ba…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:41pm on December 1, 2011

Kickstarter site kicks off fundraising frenzy for bands, artists by John Moore

The disbanded Denver band Five Iron Frenzy asked fans for $30,000 to fund a new recording on the trendy website kickstarter.com. That fans already have given nearly four times that amount po…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:35am on November 28, 2011

Denver artists, musicians use Kickstarter to connect with patrons by John Moore

The last time the Denver band Five Iron Frenzy played a note in 2003, there was no such thing as social media. But that's exactly what is bringing the Christian ska band back to life.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:24am on November 28, 2011

"Julie & Julia" — and blogger — will mark snarky milestone in Denver by John Moore

A 20-year-old Northwestern University student has been watching the Adams-Meryl Streep film "Julie & Julia" every day for a year, and blogging about it. The Denver Center will be hosting…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:38pm on November 26, 2011

A more human, tender "Phantom" by John Moore

Review: Boulder's Dinner Theatre's artfully presented and elegantly performed production of "Phantom" is a return to what it does best — telling rich, sophisticated stories with dram…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:54am on November 25, 2011

A sleighful of holiday acts under theatergoers' tree by John Moore

With more than 30 holiday productions to choose from, there's plenty of both sugar and spice for theatergoers to savor this season. Here's a complete rundown.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:05pm on November 23, 2011

"Escanaba 1922": Of fate and flatulence by John Moore

Review: The Auroa Fox serves up the final chapter in comedian Jeff Daniels' "Escanaba" trilogy, the well-known comic actor's labor of love about a Michigan family and its beloved hunting l…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:43pm on November 23, 2011

Good theater is good for the economy, to tune of $1.9 billion by John Moore

For the second straight year, nonprofit theaters contributed $1.9 billion to the national economy. But does anyone care? That and the news of the week.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:33am on November 19, 2011

Here's a "Tom Sawyer" in bright tones by John Moore

Review: The Denver Center Theatre Company tells "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in the spirit of an exciting bedtime story. There's never a dull moment, but neither is there a jaw-dropping o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:23am on November 19, 2011

Denver Center aims to float students' boats with "Tom Sawyer" by John Moore

Thousands of middle-school students will be see Denver Center Theatre Company's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Maybe one of them will be the next Laura Eason, the Cherry Creek High School gr…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:10pm on November 17, 2011
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