Denver Center Theatre Company Director Israel Hicks Dies at 66
By: Lauren Wolman
According to reports from the Denver Post, Israel Hicks, the Denver Center Theatre Company director, died Saturday in New York of prostate cancer. He was 66.
Hicks made history when he became the first director to production August Wilson's entire 10-play, 10-decade exploration of the black experience in American for the same theater company, according to the Denver Post. "We've lost a giant," said actor Charles Weldon, who appeared in eight of the 10 Wilson plays at the Denver Center. "I think he was the greatest director in the world, and I'll preach that to anyone I have the chance to preach it to."Hicks directed more than 20 plays at the Denver Center since 1990, and he was set to return to direct the Pulitzer-winning "Ruined." "I learned the joy of living from him," said Kim Staunton, a longtime Denver Center actor who was already cast to star in "Ruined." "Part of me died today, too."
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