Wild Fire will feature real Colorado stories and songs written by Colorado bands
The DCPA Theatre Company, the producing regional theatre arm of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA), recently announced the full casting and creative team for the world premiere of playwright Jessica Kahkoska’s Wild Fire.
“Wild Fire is a deeply moving Colorado story that demonstrates the strength of a community that came together to support and overcome a tragedy,” said Chris Coleman, DCPA Theatre Company Artistic Director and Director of Wild Fire. “I am elated that the Theatre Company will return to the stage this summer to celebrate our community and share this powerful story written by a talented Colorado playwright.”
Wild Fire will feature Kendra Jo Brook (As You Like It, Flea Theatre) as the Reporter, Joe Casey (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, National Tour) as the Historian, Jasmine Forsberg (Love in a Hate Nation, Two River Theatre) as the Kid, Rob Morrison (Frankenstein, Classic Stage Company) as the Fire Marshall, Linda Mugleston (My Fair Lady, Broadway) as the Pastor, Mark G. Meadows (Associate Director of Cabarets at Signature Theatre) as the Music Director and Rancher, Marco Robinson (King John, Colorado Shakespeare Festival) as the Park Ranger, and Harold Summey (Drummer/Percussionist/Educator) as the Drummer.
The production, led by director Chris Coleman (Twelfth Night, DCPA), will include music direction by Mark G. Meadows, orchestrations by Terence Odonkor and Mark G. Meadows, sound design by Andrea Allmond (Twelfth Night, Dallas Theatre Center), costume design by Kevin Copenhaver (Twelfth Night, DCPA), lighting design by Charles MacLeod (Goodnight Moon, DCPA), dramaturgy by Lynde Rosario (You Lost Me, DCPA), casting by Grady Soapes, CSA, and stage management by Michael G. Morales (You Lost Me, DCPA) and Corin Davidson (twenty50, DCPA).
Wild Fire performances will take place at Levitt Pavilion Denver (Aug. 16 at 7 p.m.), Dillon Amphitheater (Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.), and Rendezvous Event Center in downtown Winter Park (Aug. 20 at 7 p.m.). Tickets are on sale now and a portion of ticket sales will benefit the Grand Foundation’s Grand County Wildfire Emergency Fund, providing wildfire relief aid to Grand County. In addition, DCPA is offering up to 1,000 free tickets to firefighters across the three performances, which will be distributed via lottery.
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