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SCFD rejects appeal to give more to smaller arts groups by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

The SCFD board of directors Thursday took a step toward ending the debate over how public arts funding should be distributed in the region Thursday, reaffirming a plan it previously approved…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:53am on October 23, 2015

"If/Then" showcases Idina Menzel's vocals amid a confusing narrative by Joanne Ostrow

Everyone can relate to the premise of "If/Then," the musical about ambivalence and roads not taken.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:46pm on October 22, 2015

"If/Then" review: Musical showcases Idina Menzel's vocals amid a confusing narrative by Joanne Ostrow

Everyone can relate to the premise of "If/Then," the musical about ambivalence and roads not taken.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:30am on October 22, 2015

Lupita Nyong'o to take play 'Eclipsed' to Broadway by Mark Kennedy Ap Drama Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o will make the leap to Broadway this winter, bringing the harrowing play "Eclipsed" to the Great White Way.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:40pm on October 20, 2015

DCPA's Philip Pleasants will retire Scrooge role after this year by Joanne Ostrowdenver Post Theater C Ritic

It's been a long run for Denver's Scrooge. Philip Pleasants, considered the perennial Ebenezer Scrooge at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, will retire from the role after this year…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:05pm on October 15, 2015

Opera: Met HD turns 10 with star Netrebko by Ray Mark Rinaldi

The Metropolitan Opera's live, high-definition broadcasts to movie theaters have changed opera in America.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:05pm on October 15, 2015

"My Name Is Asher Lev" an intense, worthy drama at Miners Alley by Joanne Ostrow

The aesthetic arguments are entrenched: For the artist, creativity takes priority over tradition; art simply has to be free to express itself because it is art.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:05pm on October 15, 2015

2016 Colorado New Play Summit set with readings by four playwrights by Joanne Ostrow

The Theatre Company at the DCPA today announced the four playwrights for the 2016 Colorado New Play Summit.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:05pm on October 15, 2015

Review: "Pan" doesn't bring new magic to Peter Pan story by Stephanie Merrythe Washington Post

When the Peter Pan of "Pan" first spies Neverland, he's just flown in on an airborne pirate ship, only to be greeted by hundreds of buccaneers serenading their captain with a rendition of Ni…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:33am on October 15, 2015

Review: "Freeheld" doesn't live up to casting of Moore, Page by Ann Hornadaythe Washington Post

A lugubrious cloud of mediocrity sets in early in "Freeheld," a dreary dramatization of a pivotal gay rights case that paved the way for marriage equality.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:33am on October 15, 2015

"If/Then" brings Idina Menzel, Broadway stars to Denver by Lisa Kennedyspecial To The Denver Post

In the opening number of "If/Then," the newly liberated heroine ponders "what if?" It is not the only song in Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's heady and sincere musical to entertain that quandary.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:25am on October 15, 2015

"Curtains" theater review: Murder-mystery musical comedy is high-energy fun at Vintage by Joanne Ostrow

A joyful backstage musical blended into a murder mystery that doesn't mind being corny in the service of a time step or a high kick, "Curtains" is for lovers of old-school musical theater.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:52am on October 15, 2015

"Good on Paper" theater review: A slight comedy by Creede Repertory at Arvada by Joanne Ostrow

Paper-thin but enjoyable as a fairy tale, Creede Repertory Theatre's "Good on Paper" at the Arvada Center requires a suspension of disbelief and a romantic heart.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:52am on October 15, 2015

"As You Like It" theater review: Performers deliver magic and romance at The Space by Joanne Ostrow

Strange doings in the woods at The Space Theatre. In modern storytelling, the untamed forest is the setting for mayhem, particularly for young women venturing out alone at night, usually in…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:52am on October 15, 2015

"My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding" theater review: The title says it all by Joanne Ostrow

Everything you need to know is in the title: "My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding." In an earlier time, the juxtapositions alone would have elicited laughs.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:52am on October 15, 2015

"Outside Mullingar" at BETC review: Hopeful, funny and fine by Joanne Ostrow

"Outside Mullingar" at the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company sets a high bar for the company's 10th season.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:13pm on September 28, 2015

Busted, broken, sprained, but still finding spirit in Colorado dance by Ray Mark Rinaldidenver Post Fine Arts Critic

Twenty years is a long time in professional ballet, a business where everyone sees your promise at 19 and watches for your knees to crumble before 30.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:13pm on September 28, 2015

"Lookingglass Alice" is a colorful mix of theater and circus by Joanne Ostrow

"Lookingglass Alice" is a mix of theater and circus, an acrobatic adaptation of Lewis Carroll's works taking audiences down a rabbit hole for 90 entertaining minutes.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:58pm on September 28, 2015

Dancers raise funds for Cleo Parker Robinson programs by Suzanne Brownthe Denver Post

Cleo Parker Robinson Dance celebrated its 45th Anniversary with its sixth annual Dancing with the Denver Stars gala on Aug. 29 at the Marriott City Center Hotel.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:59am on September 6, 2015

Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company wins American Theatre Wing grant by Joanne Ostrowdenver Posttheater Critic

The Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company is one of a dozen theater groups nationally to be awarded a 2015 grant from the American Theater Wing (creator of the Tony Awards).

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:49pm on September 4, 2015

Musical Theater: A colorful Chinese folk tale takes the stage in Denver by Ray Mark Rinaldi

The Chinese folk tale "Nasirdin Afandi" has been around for centuries, taking different forms across international borders over time.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:19am on September 4, 2015

Controversial, prize-winning "The Flick" opening at Curious Theatre by Joanne Ostrow

Prepare to be polarized. When Annie Baker's 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Flick" opened in New York, it was so controversial, and the critics and audiences so radically divided, it q…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:19am on September 4, 2015

John Legend, David Bowie to write for 'SpongeBob Musical' by Mark Kennedy Ap Drama Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — There's a "SpongeBob" musical in the works but the music is no kiddie stuff. Nickelodeon said Monday it will produce the world premiere of "The SpongeBob Musical" …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:50pm on August 31, 2015

Music and Dance: Wonderbound puts the score center stage by Ray Mark Rinaldi

Wonderbound contemporary dance company has always been good about sharing the spotlight with other creative types, working with local musicians to create events that are somewhere between d…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:27am on August 28, 2015

Why's it hard for educated women to find dates? A book offers clues by Ana Swansonthe Washington Post

For many women these days, it's not "He's just not that into you" that's the problem. It's that "There aren't enough of him."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:27am on August 28, 2015
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