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Wednesday, February 28 • 10:30am - 11:30am
Arting up Musicals and Opera: New Tools, New Contexts, New Opportunities LIMITED

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A panel discussion: Anaïs Mitchell's "folk opera" Hadestown is angling for Broadway after a sold-out run at the New York Theatre Workshop (the first producer of Rent). David Byrne's rock musical Here Lies Love was extended at the Public Theatre before getting nominated for three Oliviers in London and extending yet again at Seattle Rep. How can Colorado artists plug into the public's seemingly endless appetite for music theater?

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Chimney Choir

Chimney Choir combines folk harmonies, ambient electronics, and swirling textures of rhythm and melody into a style of music that is not easy to define. Their performances often take on a theatrical quality that has incorporated puppetry, ritual, dance, storytelling, circus arts... Read More →
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Jack Rogers

Executive Director, The Lincoln Center
Jack has worked in the performing arts for over 24 years.  During that time, he has been an artist, and advocate, a tour manager, a festival producer, a venue director, and worn countless other hats.  His first love, has always been musical theater.  Jack received his BFA in Acting... Read More →
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DJ Spooky

Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky is a composer, multimedia artist, and writer. His written work has appeared in The Village Voice, The Source, and Artforum, among other publications, and he's the editor of Origin Magazine. Miller's award-winning book, Rhythm Science, was published in... Read More →


Wednesday February 28, 2018 10:30am - 11:30am MST
Downtown Artery