Casting For Local Lab Features Forrest McClendon And More
Local Theater Company (Local) is pleased to announce initial casting for Local Lab, Boulder, Co's premiere festival of new American plays. Now in its eighth year, Local Lab features three new plays including Flame Broiled. or the ugly play by Rodney Hicks (original cast of Rent and Come from Away on Broadway), Orange Crush by Daniel Goldstein (presented in partnership with Roundabout Theatre Company) and Discount Ghost Stories, a new musical by Alexander Sage Oyen and Jessica Kahkoska.
DCPA's Off-Center Announces Full Casting For BITE-SIZE
Off-Center, the most unconventional line of programming at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is proud to announce full casting for Bite-Size, an evening of original, short plays and performance pieces by Colorado artists, performed off-site at BookBar and directed by Meridith C. Grundei.
BWW Review: You Won't Feel Like a Wallflower at DCPA's WILD PARTY
I think I'm addicted to immersive theatre, especially the way Denver Center's Off-Center has been bringing it. Their most recent production is a fully realized musical The Wild Party, a jazzy show set in the Roaring Twenties, where audience members can sip their gin alongside the performers. You're even encouraged to dress up in your best flapper attire.
DCPA's Off-Center Extends SWEET & LUCKY
Off-Center, a signature line of programming for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, announced today that they have extended Sweet & Lucky due to audience demand. The DCPA's first foray into large-scale immersive theatre sold out all 48 originally scheduled performances. Tickets for the six week extension, which will run June 30-August 7, are now available at SweetAndLuckyDenver.com.
Buntport Theater to Present 10 MYTHS ON THE PROPER APPLICATION OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS
10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products, the first full-length show of Buntport's 15th Season, could be called an adaptation of local author Miriam Suzanne's novel Riding SideSaddle*. However, it is more like a supplement to the novel, which is printed on 250 interchangeable index cards and is an 'open source' text, meant to be added to, adapted, morphed into something new. Following a group of friends that resist order, category and completion, this play weaves myth and storytelling with every day rituals. It is about people deeply in love, suffering loss, celebrating strangeness, all while they pluck their eyebrows. It is about the Greek myth of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, who are merged into 'one being of both sexes' and about what we see when we look in the mirror. Oh, and the whole thing is underscored by a band standing in the bathtub.