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Yo-Yo Ma, the music of Prince and "La La Land" on slate for Colorado Symphony's upcoming season by Tom McGhee

New Colorado Symphony music director Brett Mitchell is heading up a dazzling lineup in the coming season.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:32am on March 1, 2017

Dates announced for "Hamilton" at Denver Center, and the rest of the 2017-18 Broadway schedule by John Wenzel

The season also includes the first national tour of Disney's "Aladdin," the Broadway hit "School of Rock" and the return of Denver favorite "The Book of Mormon."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:54am on March 1, 2017

DCPA, rest of Denver's theater community grapple with a lack of diversity by Danika Worthington

Metro Denver is diverse, but you wouldn't know to look most arts organizations, their stages or their audiences. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is worried enough about the problem…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:06pm on February 28, 2017

Colorado Symphony to screen "La La Land," perform Oscar-winning score by The Know

The Oscar-lauded "La La Land" comes to life in Denver this summer.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:12pm on February 27, 2017

The minute-by-minute breakdown of the shocking "Moonlight"-"La La Land" best picture mix-up by The Washington Post

In what is most certainly the most shocking moment in Oscars history, Faye Dunaway announced the wrong winner for best picture at the end of the night, awarding the trophy to "La La Land" wh…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:03am on February 27, 2017

Will "La La Land" have another day of sun at Sunday's Oscars? by The Associated Press

Will the 89th Academy Awards be a parade of political speeches or landslide for "La La Land"? Probably both.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:10pm on February 26, 2017

"Two Degrees" at the Jones Theatre parallels climate change, a life's meltdown by Lisa Kennedy

It won't change the course of your politics, but "Two Degrees" harbors an undeniable emotional resonance.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:24pm on February 23, 2017

Hollywood, China build a "Wall" and further cement their bond by Ann Hornaday

The times couldn't be more interesting for "The Great Wall" -- the biggest, most expensive movie ever made in China -- arriving in American theaters at a point when U.S.-China relations co…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:59pm on February 22, 2017

Curious Theatre Company's 20th anniversary lineup stresses commitment to diversity by Joanne Ostrow

The centerpiece will be Tony Kushner's latest work, "The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:06am on February 21, 2017

It's time to get your Greek on at Boulder and Denver theaters by Lisa Kennedy

Oh ye citizens of area metropoles, it is time to get your Greek on.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on February 16, 2017

Too judgmental? A.O. Scott, New York Times film critic, on the newly relevant, age-old debate by John Wenzel

In an age where movie theaters -- and the public experiences they provide -- have become increasingly questionable, New York Times film critic A.O. Scott still prefers to see certain films w…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:48am on February 16, 2017

Movie Review: Tim Sutton's "Dark Night" sheds little light on Aurora theater shooting by Lisa Kennedy

The writer-director made a film that is cinematically striking but also maddeningly superior. We Coloradans tend to be prickly about films that take mass shootings as their "inspiration."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:30am on February 14, 2017

"Dark Night" movie " inspired by Aurora theater shooting " opened to praise, but should it even exist? by John Wenzel

"I wanted to show how people live, and not how people die," said writer-director Tim Sutton.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00am on February 14, 2017

Denver Curious Theatre to produce playwright's rapid response to the Trump era by The Know

Written in the two weeks before Trump's inauguration, the play seizes on theater's potential to quickly respond to current events.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:32pm on February 10, 2017

Review: "The Christians" at Stage Theatre more interested in questions than answers by Joanne Ostrow

So many questions, so little time.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:36pm on February 8, 2017

"La La Land" continues dance to the Oscars with Directors Guild of America win by The Associated Press

"La La Land" director Damien Chazelle waltzed off with the top honor at the Directors Guild of America Awards, Saturday. It's the latest stop on the ebullient musical's journey to the Oscars…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:41pm on February 5, 2017

Marta Becket, ballerina who drew audiences to Mojave Desert stage, dies at 92 by The Associated Press

A ballerina who drew audiences from around the world to an abandoned Mojave Desert stage she adopted after being stranded there by a flat tire in 1967 has died at the age of 92.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:18am on February 2, 2017

Where can you watch pro-wrestling live in Colorado? At the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. by Josie Klemaier

The small arena-style space at Jeffco Fairgrounds was formerly home to bull-riding events until they outgrew that space, and then sat mostly unused save for the occasional 4-H event. Now, wi…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:42pm on February 1, 2017

Ween announces first Red Rocks show in eight years by The Know

Ween returns to Morrison's fabled amphitheater this summer.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:24pm on January 30, 2017

John Hurt, Oscar-nominated for "The Elephant Man," dies at 77 by The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) " The versatile actor Sir John Hurt, who could move audiences to tears in "The Elephant Man," terrify them in "Alien," and spoof that very same scene in "Spaceballs," has di…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:48am on January 28, 2017

'Hamilton' cast to sing at Super Bowl 51 by The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) " Original cast members of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit "Hamilton: An American Musical," will sing "America the Beautiful" during pregame festivities at Super Bowl 51, t…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:06pm on January 27, 2017

Cherry Creek Theatre gets new digs inside the Mizel Arts and Culture Center by Lisa Kennedy

The magic carpet ride has come to an end -- and a new adventure has begun.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:12pm on January 26, 2017

Your guide to the "La La Land" backlash by The Washington Post

When Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone's "La La Land" won nearly universal praise from critics late last year as a delightful vestige of classic Hollywood musicals, you could practically feel the …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:53pm on January 25, 2017

Oscars change their tune with "La La Land," diverse nominees by The Associated Press

History was made across Tuesday's 89th annual Academy Awards nominations, where the retro musical "La La Land" reaped a record-tying 14 nominations and a wave of African-American films, led …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:25am on January 25, 2017

Westminster High School theater program chosen for nationwide study by Peyton Garcia

Denver Center for Performing Arts was selected by Theatre Forward to participate in a two-year study that will monitor the impact of theater on students at Westminster High School.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:18pm on January 24, 2017
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