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Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way" brings LBJ to Denver's Stage Theatre by Joanne Ostrow

Lyndon Baines Johnson was a big bear of a man whose special skill as a politician was getting in a legislator's face and applying just the right pressure to just the right vulnerability to…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:02am on February 9, 2016

TV's celebration of live musicals continues with "Grease: Live" on Fox by Joanne Ostrowdenver Post Tv Critic

Television's celebration of popular musicals in live broadcasts continues with "Grease: Live" on Fox, airing Sunday, locally less than live: tape-delayed to run -9 p.m. on KDVR-Channel 31.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:08pm on January 31, 2016

For "Grease: Live" on Fox, Coke is the word

GREASE: LIVE: (L-R): Keke Palmer, Kether Donohue, Julianne Hough, Andrew Call, Carly Rae Jespen, Carlos PenaVega Aaron Tveit, David Del Rio, Jordan Fisher and Vanessa Hudgens in GREASE: LIVE

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:39pm on January 29, 2016

Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" a moving, intimate drama at Vintage by Joanne Ostrow

Here we are, 35 years later, and it still stings: Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" depicts the government's inaction fueled by discrimination in the HIV-AIDS crisis.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:39am on January 29, 2016

Megan Van de Hey shines in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Tell Me On A Sunday" by Joanne Ostrow

"Tell Me on a Sunday" at The Avenue Theater is a rewarding one-act, one-woman musical cycle of love and loss, soaring on the estimable talents of Megan Van de Hey.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:39am on January 29, 2016

"Dirty Dancing" is theater calculated to emulate a beloved movie by Joanne Ostrow

A crowd pleaser that's more popular than substantial, "Dirty Dancing" on its national tour at the Buell Theatre is all about emulating the movie magic.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:24pm on January 28, 2016

I spent all of my money on a ticket to "Hamilton," and I'm OK with that by Veronica Toneythe Washington Post

Before February 2015, there were only a couple of things you knew about Alexander Hamilton.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:34pm on January 24, 2016

Opera's digital revolution: Seeing "Pearl Fishers" in-person vs. in HD by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

Semantically speaking, opera-goers fall into two distinct categories. About half say they go to "hear" opera. The rest prefer to say they go "see" it.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:34pm on January 24, 2016

A dancer from Italy makes a graceful landing in Denver by William Porter The Denver Post

On a recent afternoon, a slender man in black leaped and whirled on the battleship-gray floor of Colorado Ballet's main dance studio, a lithe woman slipping in and out of his wiry arms near …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:03pm on January 21, 2016

In "Sex with Strangers," opposites attract amid generational questions by Joanne Ostrow

Sexy, enticing title, "Sex with Strangers." Laura Eason's "Sex with Strangers" is a deceptively simple play.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:03pm on January 21, 2016

'High School Musical' stars reunite for 10th anniversary on Disney by The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — The stars of "High School Musical" are reuniting for a 10th-anniversary tribute to the TV movie.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:53pm on January 20, 2016

Shakespeare's sexist "The Taming of the Shrew" is updated at The Bug by Joanne Ostrow

Shakespeare's problematic "The Taming of the Shrew" has been deconstructed and re arranged through the years by scholars as well as artists trying to come to terms with the most sexist play …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:09pm on January 15, 2016

David Bowie takes the stage in Denver: Remembering his 1980 "Elephant Man" debut by Barbara Mackay

"I ran out of good books to read," was how Bowie cryptically explained his acting debut in an interview following a rehearsal of "The Elephant Man."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:00pm on January 11, 2016

American art essay: At the opera house, feeling the pressure to do new by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

Opera is set up for the safe bet — for commodities as sure and sound as Mozart and Verdi — and suddenly that's wholly inconvenient.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:55am on December 27, 2015

J.K. Rowling defends casting of black Hermione in new play by The Associated Press

LONDON (AP) — A black actress playing Hermione Granger? J.K. Rowling has no problem with that. The best-selling author of the "Harry Potter" books has responded to mixed reactions…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:13pm on December 21, 2015

How Joni Mitchell's sad song "River" became a Christmas classic by J. Freedom Du Lacthe Washington Post

Michael Ball, a British stage actor and singer, was watching a performance of traditional Christmas music at a London drama school several years ago when the students unwrapped Joni Mitchell…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:32pm on December 20, 2015

A Christmas Story, The Musical cancels Wednesday night show by Suzanne S. Brown

The performance of "A Christmas Story, The Musical" scheduled for tonight at Denver's Buell Theatre has been cancelled "due to severe road conditions, which have delayed the show's arriva…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:35am on December 17, 2015

Review: "Bel Canto," an opera set in Peru that resonates globally by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

The Lyric Opera couldn't have known five years ago, when it started planning "Bel Canto," that terrorism would be the hottest topic in America the very week the work would premiere.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:56pm on December 16, 2015

Dolly Parton movie a hit for NBC by David Bauder Ap Television Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Family-friendly programming is doing well this holiday season for NBC, which has a rare three-week winning streak in the television ratings.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:08pm on December 15, 2015

Jessica Chastain is happy to work on a set with 20 percent women by Soraya Nadia McDonaldthe Washington Post

To understand just how male-dominated a film set can be, it's worth reading Jessica Chastain's essay on what a difference it makes when one inches its way toward gender parity.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:34pm on December 13, 2015

Family Opera: Central City teams with Trinity Church by Ray Mark Rinaldi

family opera: Central City teams with Trinitytonight-sunday. Two of the region's most-respected cultural institutions — the Central City Opera and Trinity United Methodist Church &mda…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18am on December 11, 2015

Ballet: A "Nutcracker" with roots in Russia by Ray Mark Rinaldi

ballet: A "Nutcracker" with roots in Russiatonight-saturday. The Moscow Ballet company consists of dancers with Russian training, best-known for its annual tour of the "Great Russian

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18am on December 11, 2015

"Little Women, The Musical" theater review: Wholesome fare at the Aurora Fox by Joanne Ostrow

Super-wholesome and family focused, with a seasonal theme, the regional premiere of "Little Women: The Musical" won't leave you whistling memorable tunes as you exit the Aurora Fox Theatre, …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18am on December 11, 2015

Musical: "White Christmas" taps memories by John Wenzelthe Denver Post

Bing Crosby was the first to popularize Irving Berlin's song "White Christmas," both on record and in the 1942 film "Holiday Inn," so it makes sense that he played the lead in the 1954 film …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:41pm on December 4, 2015

"The Wiz Live!" a pleasing musical triumph for NBC by Joanne Ostrow

The entire cast of "The Wiz Live!" showed real singers work best in musicals (compared to past NBC theatrical productions).

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:41pm on December 4, 2015
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