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Most performing arts venues and theater companies should be starting their fall seasons right now, but things are complicated with COVID-19. Some have gone virtual or outdoors. Others are stepping back onto their regular stages with live shows. But whatever they’re doing, the pandemic is changing the process.
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Two new reports estimate that Colorado’s creative industries have shed almost 30,000 jobs between April and July of 2020, along with more than $1.4 billion in sales revenue due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed on July 26, 1990, providing individuals with disabilities greater access to public spaces, including arts venues. But the year before that, a group of five young Denver actors, including Kathleen Traylor, had broken their own barriers, starting the Phamaly Theatre Company.
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In times of distress, a quote from Mr. Rogers often comes up: "When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look…
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With the need for social distancing, most events are canceled for the foreseeable future and artists ranging from musicians to dancers are losing jobs.…
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"A Christmas Carol" is a holiday classic. This week the play will be performed at the University of Denver, but this particular show is different. The…
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Weeks after Midtown Arts Center in Fort Collins was bulldozed, a new $10 million theater is poised to fill the void.Set to open in 2021, Boardwalk by…
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Inside a gymnasium in northeast Denver, a group of actors are performing the play 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.' The lights dim, synthesized music…
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For almost 30 years, Wendy Woo's unique mix of folk, rock, and blues has made her a Colorado mainstay. Her name is ubiquitous with the music festival…
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Choir students at Rocky Mountain High School knew, when you were in Barbara Lueck’s class, you were with family.“We called her ‘Mama Lu’ for a reason,”…