Podcast Review: ‘Forbidden Broadway – Merrily We Roll Along’
Bonus episode: Toni and Alex review the latest show at Denver’s Garner Galleria — plus, an interview with performers at UpStart Theatre’s upcoming production of ‘Hold Onto Your Butts’ in Ouray
Podcast: Get your Fringe Festival freak flag flyin’
A deep dive into Denver Fringe featuring an interview with Ann Sabbah, plus our weekly Top 10 Colorado Headliners
Podcast: Trump’s war on America – Colorado arts edition with John Moore
Decimation of NEA hits state theatre companies.
Podcast: Theatre and education with Anne Penner
The DU theatre professor joins to talk about the value of theatre training, plus Greener Theatre Colorado with Megan Holdeman and our Top 10 Colorado Headliners.
Podcast: A big bunch of Colorado A&E news
Leadership changes, season announcements and more – plus an interview with National Bohemians playwright Luke Sorge and Miners Alley’s Len Matheo.
Podcast: Springtime is theatre time in Colorado
A roundup of what’s in store through June plus Lynne Collins from the Arvada Center and our Top 10 Colorado Headliners
Podcast: New plays galore in Colorado
A look at the state’s many new-play festivals, plus a chat with Brian Colonna and Regan Linton about Buntport’s new show ‘The Menagerist’
Podcast: Theatre tourism – a trip to NYC
BETC’s Mark Ragan joins to offer tips on big shows in the Big Apple, plus BETC updates and a conversation with Birgitta DePree from Millibo Art Theatre.
Podcast: Dark Monday Marketing for theatres
Tips for arts orgs looking to get the word out – cheap! Plus, we meet the D-Town boys — Denver’s over-30 boy band
Podcast: Making the theatre experience better
Thoughts on how theatres can up their game for patrons, plus DCPA Theatre Company’s Chris Coleman on the upcoming Colorado New Play Summit
Podcast: About those Super Bowl ads …
A look at some of the funny, bad and just plain weird performative aspects from the game, plus an interview with ‘The Suffragette’s Murder’ playwright Sandy Rustin
Podcast: Colorado the place to be for Black History Month
A rundown of cultural activities for BHM, plus an interview with Zachary Chiero from Durango’s Merely Players