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$4K for a concert ticket? C’mon!
A look at outrageous ticket prices, top shows coming at
Denver Fringe Festival and an interview with Fringe performer Jack Dawkins
Olivia Rodrigo is 21 years old and has released just two
albums, yet tickets for her upcoming show at Red Rocks have topped $4,000 on the secondary market. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department is suing Live Nation/Ticketmaster over alleged monopolistic practices. What does this all mean for Colorado concertgoers, and how do concert ticket prices compare with those of live theatre? (Hint: theatre is a lot cheaper!)
Also in this episode, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca do a
special edition of Colorado Headliners — our top 10 most interesting shows or programs coming up around the state. This week’s focus will be on the Denver Fringe Festival (June 6-9) and include:
1. Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
2. Cabaret of the Unexpected
3. He-Man is the Devil: A Satanic Panic Tale
4. She Was a Conquistawhore
5. American Whore Story
6. Josie’s Diner
7. Kid’s Fringe
8. FringeART
9. Fringe Free-For-All
10. Fringe Workshops: VisionBox Studios, Jack Dawkins
Also discussed in this episode: Impossible Things
from The Catamounts
Later in the podcast, Alex interviews Jack Dawkins, who’ll
perform at Denver Fringe Festival and also host a workshop. His show, Integration,
incorporates rap music and storytelling and details in part the artist’s
experiences with self-discovery taking ayahuasca in Costa Rica. -
Colorado is becoming an immersive theatre hotspot
Plus, our Colorado Headliners for the week and an interview with Naomi Grossman, who brings her ‘American Whore Story’ to the Denver Fringe Festival
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex
Miller and Toni Tresca take a look at Colorado’s growing reputation as a hotspot for immersive theatre. From Denver Center’s Off-Center program to The Catamounts, Audacious Theatre, Control Group and more, immersive-style performances are gaining popularity as an alternative to traditional theatre.
We’ll also check out this week’s Colorado Headliners — our top most interesting shows or programs coming up around the state. This week’s Headliners (in no particular order) are:
1. Creede Repertory Theatre summer season
2. Rocky Mountain Repertory summer season
3. Little Theatre of the Rockies summer season
4. Junestasy Pride Drag Cabaret
5. Bill Burr
6. Sarah Silverman
7. Arvada Center summer concerts
Later in the podcast, Alex interviews Naomi Grossman, who
played the super-creepy character of Pepper on American Horror Story. Her one-woman show American Whore Story relates that experience as well as other parts of her life and will be at this year’s Denver Fringe Festival. -
What’s Actors’ Equity all about?
Plus, our Top 10 Colorado Headliners for the week and an
interview with Candace Joice and Josh Robinson with ‘Good People’ at Ouray’s UpstART Theatre
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex
Miller and Toni Tresca talk about Toni’s recent story in the Boulder Weekly about Actors’ Equity. The union has about 400 members in Colorado and around 13 Equity theatres. Membership has its pluses and minuses, and we get into what those are and more.
We’ll also check out this week’s Colorado Headliners — our Top 10 (or 11) most interesting shows or programs coming up around the state. This week’s Headliners (in no particular order) are:
1. Glenwood Vaudeville Revue
2. Waiting for Godot at Bas Bleu
3. Darkfield from Denver Center Off-Center
4. Something Rotten at Magic Circle Players
5. Impossible Things from The Catamounts
6. The Fever from Counterweight Theatre Lab
7. Fuenteovejuna at Wheat Ridge Theatre Company
8. In Celebration of Collaboration from Third Law Dance Theatre
9. Theatre Silco summer season
10. Rocky Horror from Elusive Ingredient at The Arts HUB
11. Rent at the Arts HUB
Later in the podcast, Alex catches up with Candace Joice and actor Josh Robinson. Candace is directing a production of David Lindsay-Abaire’s Boston-based dramedy Good People and Robinson plays the role of Mike.
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Introducing Colorado Headliners – our Top 10 shows
Plus, another look at theatre criticism and a chat with
Chris Medina at Funky Little Theater Company
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex
Miller and Toni Tresca introduce "Colorado Headliners” — a rundown of the Top 10 (or 11) most interesting shows coming up around the state. This week’s Headliners (in no particular order) are:
1. The Lehman Trilogy – Denver Center
2. Whiskey From Strangers – Grapefruit Lab
3. Kelsey Cook - Comedy Works
4. The Hombres - Vintage Theatre
5. Company – Denver Center
6. The Prom – Town Hall Arts Center
7. Les Sylphides – Boulder Ballet
8. Cullad Watah – Curious Theatre
9. Baskerville – Creede Repertory Theatre
10. Durango 10-Minute Play Festival
Also in this episode, we take a look at a social media
kerfuffle involving another theatre writer and a fight about the role of theatre criticism – and a few other things. This leads to a discussion about what we should expect from a review and the role of the critic.
The episode wraps up with a conversation with Chris Medina, founder of Colorado Springs’ Funky Little Theatre Company. Their new show is Four Old Broads, and Alex and Chris also talk about the theatre scene in the Springs, Funky’s history and a few other things. -
Summer’s a-hummin’ with theatre in Colorado
>A look at the upcoming season from Creede to Greeley — plus a look ahead to Denver Fringe with podcaster/performer Lauren Hance
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca take a look around the state at some of the upcoming lineups around the state for the summer season. From Little Theatre of the Rockies up north in Greeley all the way down south to Creed Repertory Theatre, we take a look at what’s coming up as the weather warms up and rehearsals get under way.
Plus, a look at BETC’s new play festival and an interview with Lauren Hance. The host of the What the Fringe? podcast, Hance talks about the world of Fringe Festivals as well as her own show Holy O — which she’ll perform at the Denver Fringe Festival next month.
Theatre and organizations mentioned in this podcast:
Arts in the Open
Audacious Theater
Bas Bleu
Benchmark Theatre
BETC
Candlelight
Coal Creek Theatre
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
Counterweight Theatre Lab
Creede Repertory Theatre
Crested Butte Mountain Theatre
Curious Theatre
Denver Center/DCPA Theatre Company
Denver Fringe Festival
ENT Center
Grapefruit Lab
Impossible Players
Lincoln Center
Little Theatre of the Rockies
Local Theater
Longmont Theatre Company
Magic Circle
Merely Players
Millibo Art Theatre
Miners Alley
Miners Alley
Opera Colorado
Platte Valley Players
Rocky Mountain Repertory
Stories on Stage
Telluride Theatre
The Catamounts
Theatre Aspen
Theatre Silco
Third Side Players
Upstart Crow
Vail Dance Festival
Vintage Theatre
Westcliffe Players
What the Fringe? Podcast
Wonderbound -
A budget brouhaha in Boulder over arts funding
Did the city council pull the rug out from under voter-approved dollars? Plus, an interview with the team behind Local Theater’s world premiere of ‘237 Virginia Ave.’
In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex
Miller and Toni Tresca take a look at all of the live theatre happening around the state and what’s coming up in May. Toni also lays out some of the details of a story he co-wrote in the Boulder Weekly about how the City of Boulder appears to be changing the terms of how 2023’s voter-approve ballot measure will allocate funding for the arts in
the state’s largest university town.
Plus, Alex gets the low-down on the world premiere of David
Myers’ new play 237 Virginia Ave. being produced by Local Theatre Company. We hear from the two actors — Jacob Dresch and Lawrence Hecht — along with co-director Nick Chase about how the dark comedy came together. The play
opens at the Denver Savoy May 2. Info & tix
Theatre companies and organizations mentioned in this
episode:
Audacious Theatre
Benchmark Theatre
BETC
Candlelight
Cherry Creek Theatre
Coal Creek Theatre
Colorado Springs ENT Center
Control Group Productions
Create Boulder
CSU Theatre
Denver Center
Evergreen Players
Fine Arts Center at Colorado College
Jester’s Dinner Theater
Lincoln Center
Merely Players
Mesa Experimental Theatre
Millibo Art Theatre
Miners Alley
Opera Colorado
Platte Valley Players
Stories on Stage
Town Hall Arts Center
Upstart Crow
Vintage Theatre
Wonderbound