Our "Auntie Mame," Kaye Marie Mirich, to be celebrated Oct. 16
Kay Marie Mirich was everyone's Auntie Mame. Mame was the eccentric, bohemian Roaring '20s socialite character whose motto was, "Life is a banquet – and most poor suckers are starving …
Kay Marie Mirich was everyone's Auntie Mame. Mame was the eccentric, bohemian Roaring '20s socialite character whose motto was, "Life is a banquet – and most poor suckers are starving …
Denver Center Attractions isn’t just bringing back “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” It is bringing back original director Ray Roderick and actor Shannan Stee…
The ninth annual John Denver Spirit Award will be presented to Broadway producer Stewart F. Lane at an Oct. 12 ceremony in New York’s Central Park. The award, presented by the Starsong…
The University of Colorado-Colorado Springs presents “The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus” at 8 p.m. Fridays though Sundays Oct. 7-16 in the Osborne Stud…
The National New Play Network, an alliance of 26 professional nonprofit theaters that champion the development, production and continued life of new plays, has chosen popular area playwright…
We’ve been saying for a decade that Denver’s Buntport Theater Company should go to New York. For one day, they will. But not to perform. To accept a $10,000 award. The American T…
The little 73rd Avenue Theatre Company has announced a big 2012 season. So big, in fact, that with 11 annual titles, it is the equal to the Denver Center Theatre Company by number of titles …
Paragon Theatre has announced its first season in its new home at 2810 Larimer St. in the RiNo (River North) neighborhood just north of downtown. The move (read all about it here) will allow…
As play hits Springs stage, devout pair praises gay son's work
This is a great read – and an interesting counterpoint to the "Jerry Springer" stories above.
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link, and for the following link too.
Actress Jane Krakowski reprises risqué material from yesteryear on Wednesday.
Las Vegas icons seek redemption in a musical shooting for Broadway
Thanks to Nancy for the link!
"Anything Goes," with Cyndi Neal as Reno Sweeny.
Singer to perform, lead workshop on "great American songbook"
Interview with Gregory Harrison ("Chicago").
Thanks to Steven for the link!
'Hairspray' music is their latest feat
Producers worried, but Vilanch stays put
With the hip 'Hairspray,' chubby gals finally get their chance to steal the show
After years of abuse, a search for solace
Martin Moran.
"Brooklyn," Sibling's debut production last May, opens on Broadway Oct. 21, it will be announced this week. Rehearsals begin July 5.
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link.
Star, chorus dancer thrive on road life
Star, chorus dancer thrive on road life
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link.