OnStage Colorado podcast

OnStage Colorado

The podcast about Colorado theatre from the creators of OnStage Colorado

  1. FEB 10

    Getting ‘Fierce’ with playwright Edith Weiss

    Plus the latest theatre news and reviews and a few thoughts on the passing of the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir. Introduction (0:05) Alex Miller hosts solo this week as co-host Toni Tresca is out of town. Preview of upcoming interview with playwright Edith Weiss about her comedy Fierce Satire and Mediocre Sex opening at Buntport Theater. Theater Season Update (0:35) Colorado's busy theater scene - 16 shows reviewed in January, 20 more expected in February. Alex highlights OnStage Colorado's active coverage of the state's performing arts. Recent Reviews Roundup (1:15) Burning Bluebeard (Catamounts) - Toni's review praises this Colorado premiere at Boulder Dairy CenterGodspeed (Denver Center) - Toni reviews this Western that moved from reading to full productionThe Game's Afoot (StageDoor Conifer) - Garth Gerstin's mixed review of the Ken Ludwig mysteryThe Odd Couple Female Version (Miner's Alley) - Garth praises this well-done productionUpcoming Coverage & News (5:45) Preview of shows being reviewed including touring productions, new works, and dance. Interview preview with Kenya Mahogany about Happy to be Nappy at Manos Agrados in Aurora. Colorado Theater News (7:20) Rich Cowden's sudden departure from Aurora Fox after 2.5 yearsShrek the Musical controversy and canceled performances at Parker-Pace CenterInterview: Fierce Satire and Mediocre Sex (8:30) Conversation with playwright/actor Edith Weiss and director Susan Lyles (And Toto too Theatre Company) about their world premiere comedy featuring eight short plays exploring human foibles, opening February 13-28 at Buntport. Key topics discussed: And Toto too's 21-year mission promoting female playwrightsThe play's structure as interconnected vignettesThemes of commonality, landing in unwanted lives, and finding hopeCast includes Edith Weiss, Chris Kendall, Jeff Jesmer, Meredith Young, Sophia BajjaThe Shakespeare's Jeopardy segment and other memorable scenesPersonal Reflection: The Grateful Dead (31:54) Alex shares emotional reflections on Bob Weir's death, his experiences as a teenage Deadhead seeing 30+ shows, and the concept of "hiraeth" - longing for a time you can't revisit. Next Episode Preview (39:15) Upcoming interview with Thunder River Theater Company (Carbondale) about K2 - a climbing play featuring actors in harnesses for the entire show. Runs February 13-March 1. Show runs approximately 40 minutes

    42 min
  2. JAN 27

    Shrek's freak flag flap in Parker

    [00:01] Introduction & Episode Preview Alex and Toni welcome listeners and preview the episode, including the Shrek pride flag controversy discussion and interview with theater couple Marco and Adrian Robinson. [01:19] Recent Theater Reviews/Previews Cowboys and East Indians world premiere at Denver Center (01:40)Junie B. Jones the Musical at Arvada Center (03:43)Bad Books at Curious Theater (05:00)Shrek the Musical at Pace Center (07:07)Legally Blonde at Lafayette Arts Hub (09:17)The Shark is Broken at Vintage (10:45)Exit Pursued by Bear at Shifted Lens (12:16)Revolt, She Said, Revolt Again at Su Teatro (14:44)[16:28] Colorado Theater News Andrea Gibson documentary Oscar nomination (16:28)Lauren Grimshaw Sloan named Colorado Film Commissioner (18:27)Sundance Film Festival updates and Colorado events (19:22)Colorado Theater Guild commercial campaign & Henry Awards announcement (21:23)Bonfils-Stanton Foundation new leadership (24:42)[25:30] Main Topic: Shrek Pride Flag Controversy Discussion of the Parker Arts/Sasquatch Productions controversy over pride flags in "Freak Flag" musical number, community response, and implications. [35:46] Interview with Marco and Adrian Robinson Conversation with the husband-wife theater stars about Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors at DCPA's Garner Galleria. [36:06] Top 10 Colorado Headliners Recommendations for upcoming shows: Hold These Truths, Platte Valley Theatre Arts, Brighton, Jan. 30-Feb. 7 Mark Twain Tonight, Denver Center, Jan. 31 Brooklyn Laundry, BETC, Denver Savoy, Jan. 31-Feb. 15; Boulder Dairy Center, Feb. 20-March 15 Waiting for Godot, Aurora Fox, Jan. 30-Feb. 22 The Children, Springs Ensemble Theatre, Colorado Springs, Jan. 29-Feb. 15 What The Constitution Means To Me, Telluride Theatre, Jan. 29-Feb12 Where We Stand, Theatreworks, Colorado Springs, Jan. 29-Feb. 15 Hello, Dolly!,Candlelight Dinner Theatre, Johnstown, Jan. 29-Apr. 4 Godspeed, DCPA Theatre Company, Previews are Jan. 30-Feb. 5; show runs Feb. 6-22 Burning Bluebeard, The Catamounts, Dairy Arts Center, Jan. 31-Feb. 21

    1h 10m
  3. 12/16/2025

    John Moore joins the podcast

    The Denver Gazette’s senior arts writer on this year’s True West Awards recognizing Colorado theatre artists.  Introduction & Recent Shows (00:00-06:30) Alex and Toni welcome John Moore from the Denver Gazette to discuss the final year of his True West Awards. The hosts share their recent theater experiences, including Frozen at the Arvada Center, where they were impressed by the technical execution and performances from Anne Terze-Swarz and Jennasea Pearce. John mentions seeing Matt Zambrano in the BETC production of Every Brilliant Thing, Frozen, and his final visit to Rattlebrain's Santa's Big Red Sack after 23 years of watching it evolve. Holiday Productions & New Companies (06:30-25:00) Toni reviews Wonderbound's ambitious Holidays at the Hideaway Hotel set to Elvis Costello's Imperial Bedroom, praising its complex storytelling. He also discusses What If Theater's What the Dickens, an improvised take on A Christmas Carol that showed promise but suffered from performers not following improv fundamentals. The group discusses Ballet Ariel's unusual pairing of a condensed Nutcracker with Little Women.  Season Announcements & Industry News (25:00-32:00) Two Cent Lion announces new leadership under Olivia Buntaine with a 2026 season featuring three productions focused on queer narratives and gender exploration. The hosts pause to honor Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle following their tragic deaths, reflecting on Reiner's theatrical roots and iconic films like The Princess Bride and A Few Good Men. True West Awards Discussion (32:00-50:00) John explains this is the final year of his 25-year tradition of the True West Awards—30 daily stories celebrating Colorado theatre achievements throughout December. He discusses the personal cost of the intensive writing project and his desire to spend more time with family. Key awards mentioned include recognizing Rattlebrain Theatre, Matt Zambrano's banner year, Phillips Sneed's retirement from the Arvada Center, DU tech students building professional sets, and emerging writers like Olivia Buntaine and Emy McGuire. Creative Couples & Standout Performers (50:00-57:00) John highlights the trend of married couples being cast as romantic partners in 2025, specifically Marco and Adriane Robinson appearing together in three major productions. He praises costume designer Nicole Harrison's prolific output of 18 designed shows with involvement in 60 total productions. The discussion emphasizes how directors are leveraging real-life chemistry to compensate for shortened rehearsal periods. Denver Actors Fund Update (57:00-1:00:00) John provides an update on the Denver Actors Fund, which has distributed $238,000 in 2025 alone (totaling $1.8 million since 2014) to help Colorado theatre artists with medical, dental, veterinary and mental health expenses. He announces new webinars in partnership with Connect for Health Colorado to help artists navigate healthcare subsidy changes. The fund has never turned anyone away and continues to operate entirely through volunteer efforts and community donations. OnStage Colorado Updates & Wrap-Up (1:00:00-1:05:30) Alex announces the upcoming third annual OnStage Colorado Awards (OSCAs) scheduled for January, noting they'll recognize excellence from approximately 165 reviewed productions this year. He shares plans to potentially transition OnStage Colorado to nonprofit status in 2026 to access grants and expand coverage. The hosts encourage theatres to submit events directly through their website form. They thank listeners for a successful 2025 featuring 45 podcasts, 165 reviews, and 50 newsletters, signing off until January.

    1h 1m

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The podcast about Colorado theatre from the creators of OnStage Colorado