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Dance star Michael Flatley will hit the road a last time by Mark Kennedy Ap Drama Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Flatley's ailing legs will apparently be healthy enough for one last American tour.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:21am on December 4, 2015

Sold-out Denver tour of "Lion King" brings in $24 million

Denver_Disney's The Lion King_Jelani Remy as "Simba" and the ensemble in "He Lives in You" from THE LION KING National Tour.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:21am on December 4, 2015

Future of NBC's live productions could rest with the success of "The Wiz Live!" by Frazier Moore The Associated Press

Tonight, a determined girl named Dorothy will ease on down that road in NBC's "The Wiz Live!

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:09am on December 4, 2015

Ostrow: NBC's strategy to draw a crowd is "The Wiz Live!" by Joanne Ostrow

NBC is banking on a live retelling of the Wizard of Oz story in musical form, an adaptation of the 1975 Broadway Musical "The Wiz," to break through the clutter of broadcast, streaming and D…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:32am on December 3, 2015

Future of NBC's live productions could rest with the success of "The Wiz Live!" by Frazier Moore The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Tonight, a determined girl named Dorothy will ease on down that road in NBC's "The Wiz Live!

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:32am on December 3, 2015

Ballet: The mother of all "Nutcrackers" by Ray Mark Rinaldi

There are so many options for holiday dance concerts this season, with every group in town getting into the lucrative game of presenting pleasant fare at year's end. But it's all meant to st…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:44am on November 27, 2015

Pop: Hilary Kole is back with Colorado Symphony and "Bond" by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Singer Hilary Kole has become a regular guest with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra tapping her versatility as a vocalist to keep the visits fresh.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:44am on November 27, 2015

Opera on TV: Andrea Bocelli back on PBS by Ray Mark Rinaldi

There's something about opera singer Andrea Bocelli that we can't resist, even after all these years.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:44am on November 27, 2015

"Theater 8" proposes healing look at Aurora shooting tragedy in film by John Wenzelthe Denver Post

Tim McGrath felt a sick, familiar feeling when news of the terror attacks in Paris began spreading on Nov.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:26pm on November 25, 2015

Opera Colorado's comeback a chance to move forward by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

Arts groups crash but they rarely burn. We see it all the time: a financial crisis, a plea for help and a comeback.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:41am on November 23, 2015

The 10 Colorado arts groups that get it right by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

To be a great arts organization you have to produce great art. First. You have to put on the kind of shows that win hearts and change lives, that make people comfortable and then make them

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:28am on November 20, 2015

Trans actor Em Grosland is dedicated to expanding trans visibility in the performing arts by Joanne Ostrow

Em Grosland is pixie-ish, small with delicate features, short blond hair, alabaster skin and wide eyes. Grosland prefers the pronoun "they/their." As in, today the actor is wearing their …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:28am on November 20, 2015

Opera: Marlis Petersen sings last "lulu" for Met HD show by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Composer Alban Berg's "Lulu" is the kind of opera that rarely gets performed by regional companies.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:28am on November 20, 2015

"Murder for Two" theater review: A high-energy madcap musical at the Galleria by Joanne Ostrow

A madcap murder-mystery musical is playing at the Garner Galleria, a two-character feat of rapid-fire timing, piano playing and silliness.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:39am on November 15, 2015

Family Fun: "Red Riding Hood" departs from the path by John Wenzelthe Denver Post

Most stage productions of the classic, heavily allegorical children's tale "Red Riding Hood" hew fairly close to the established

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:40am on November 13, 2015

"Marcus" at Denver's Curious Theatre wraps up storytelling experiment by Joanne Ostrow

The bold experiment in serialized storytelling by Curious Theatre that brought the first two installments of Tarell Alvin McCraney's "The Brother/Sister Plays" to Denver to rave reviews, …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:05pm on November 9, 2015

Opera Colorado "Aida" review; new season to include transgender theme by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

Opera Colorado began its Saturday performance of "Aida" with some victorious news, then followed that up with a winning show.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:49pm on November 8, 2015

"Equus" remains a provocative study of psychology, religion and myth by Joanne Ostrow

"Equus" sets the scene in an instant: Teenager Alan Strang is being held in an English psychiatric hospital after savagely and inexplicably blinding six horses at the stable where he worked.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:44am on November 6, 2015

Alexandra LoBianco, a confident Aida for Opera Colorado by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

Alexandra LoBianco is the kind of soprano the opera world adores. She has a big voice and a good attitude.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:44am on November 6, 2015

Theater: Alan Ayckbourn's dark "Woman in Mind" is more heartbreaking than funny by Joanne Ostrow

Playwright Alan Ayckbourn is famous as a master of light comedy and social satire. He has a darker side, however.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:25am on November 5, 2015

Review: "Great Scott" in Dallas, opera within an opera without a clue by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

"Great Scott" is an opera about every beastly thing about opera, so it is possible the work's inventors meant to create a beast.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:51pm on November 4, 2015

Denver native Saxe, who plays Scar in "Lion King": "I enjoy the evil" by Joanne Ostrow

Scar, the evil force at the center of "The Lion King," is a homegrown villain in the current touring production: the prodigal son returned to remind us of our demons.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:35am on October 30, 2015

Theater review: BETC's "The Few" is a study of loneliness, connections and trucking by Joanne Ostrow

In a messy trailer somewhere off I-90 in Northern Idaho, a couple of aging baby boomers talk shop over stacks of back copies of a newspaper for long-haul truckers.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:35am on October 30, 2015

"How I Learned to Drive" steered by a rich performance by Mark Collins by Joanne Ostrow

The great 1998 Pulitzer-Prize-winning play "How I Learned to Drive," by Paula Vogel, is having a revival at Boulder's Dairy Center with a compelling central performance.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:04pm on October 27, 2015

Ex-NFL star Eddie George to slip into 'Chicago' on Broadway by Mark Kennedy Ap Drama Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Former NFL star and Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George will make his Broadway debut in the musical "Chicago," tackling the role of fast-talking lawyer Billy Flynn.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:02pm on October 26, 2015
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