PhotosPHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Beautiful People of Denver!" A Two-Show Day at the Newly-Revised Unsinkable Molly Brown With Omar Lopez-CeperoThe Denver Center Theatre Company's new adaptation of Meredith Willson's classic musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown officially opened Sept. 19 at The Stage Theatre. Cast member Omar Lopez-Cepero (American Idiot) documented a recent two-show day with the Broadway-studded cast.
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PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Beautiful People of Denver!" A Two-Show Day at the Newly-Revised Unsinkable Molly Brown With Omar Lopez-Cepero
PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "Beautiful People of Denver!" A Two-Show Day at the Newly-Revised Unsinkable Molly Brown With Omar Lopez-Cepero
The Denver Center Theatre Company's new adaptation of Meredith Willson's classic musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown officially opened Sept. 19 at The Stage Theatre. Cast member Omar Lopez-Cepero (American Idiot) documented a recent two-show day with the Broadway-studded cast.
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Starting this 2-Show Day with Coffee and College Football.
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Our digs here at The Denver Center Theatre Company are pretty fantastic!
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Lean breakfast before morning workout
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Have to get that body going!
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Now, on to a little vocal warm-up playing some Ed Sheeran tunes
John Hickok, who plays Horace Tabor, is getting ready for his appearance as Festus, the dim witted miner.
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Here he is! Isn't he handsome?
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Our super swing Jason Lee Garrett hard at work! Notice his collection of highlighters! He is wicked prepared and organized.
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Dance Captain Keven Quillon, Leading man Burke Moses, and Stage Manager Stephen Gruse enjoying a chat at 15.
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Getting dirtied up!
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Keven Quillon and I are ready for top of show!
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Stephen Gruse makes the "PLACES" call.
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Understage crossover.
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Set pieces at the ready under the stage to go up on one of 3 lifts.
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The life boat is awaiting its passengers.
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Beth Malone, Cameron Adams and Patty Goble are at places.
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The rest of Lifeboat #6 is ready to rise in the center lift. Karl Josef Co, Jesmille Darbouze, Alex Finke, Linda Mugleston, Donna English, Beth Malone, Donna English, and Cameron Adams.
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The miners (and Stephanie Martignetti) are side stage at top of show.
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David Abeles is ready to lead the miner trio in some blue grass gossip.
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The remaining stooges, Constantine Germanacos as Vincenzo and Paolo Montalban as Arthur, traverse the stage left staircase. We have a lot of stairs!
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First costume change. It's time to "Belly Up to the Bar"
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Stephanie Martignetti getting a final stretch before we clog ourselves senseless.
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Y'all the air is thin up here! OXYGEN!!!
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The stunning Donna English as Baby Doe Tabor.
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And of course Horace Tabor, Played by the incomparable John Hickok.
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Finding my inner Jack Kelly. #channelingnewsies
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Gregg Goodbrod smiling through his quick change because we have awesome dressers! Thanks Anthony!
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Karl Josef Co and I are ready to close out Act 1.
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Intermission love.
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Back to the dressing room to get ready for my appearance as Rudulfo
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Donna English getting ready for "the Opera"
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Jesmille Darbouze is all dolled up and ready
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Opera folk. Beth Malone...such a rebel.
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Michael Halling studying the nuance of croquet.
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"Lover's Lane". Keven Quillon offering some companionship to Michael Halling.
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Backstage monitor at "places" for Act 2.
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Quick changes continue! We have a ton of costumes.
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quick change shenanigans
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Michael Halling and Alex Finke aka "female snarf"
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Alex Finke and I ready for our one scene where we aren't paired together either as my wife or sister. She's my "sister wife"
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view from the vom.
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Return to the dressing room to check football scores and get ready for the Gentleman's club.
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Our other super swing Kristie Kerwin is killing it as always!
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Keven Quillon, we are doing Molly Brown remember? not Spring Awakening!
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Gorgeous ladies! Jesmille Darbouze and Cameron Adams.
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Yes Michael Halling, your tie is straight.
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My catering experience was my character study.#artimitatinglife
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Well isn't Cameron Adams perfection? Photo cred Keven Quillon aka Ronnie Shutterbug
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Linda Mugleston is having a moral dilemma.
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Donna English and Alex Finke await their entrances
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Our super swings Jason Lee Garrett and Kristie Kerwin
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Linda Mugleston as Mary Nevin and Alex Finke as Kit ready to enter from Vom 2.
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Alex Finke caught a "big fish"
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The stages of Larry Brown.
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Have to catch the amazing Beth Malone sing her 11:00 number!
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Beth Malone as Molly Brown=no words
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The trio had a restful break and get ready to enter for the final scene.
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Some dapper fellas. Paolo Montalban, Constantine Germanacos, David Abeles.
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Constantine Germanacos and Whitney Bashor are amazing as Vincenzo and Julia.
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My last entrance approaches.
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Show 1 done and off to get dinner and relax.
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Apparently there was a zombie walk where 40,000 people crowded 16th Street mall in Downtown Denver today! Crazy
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Healthy dinner.
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Relaxing and catching up on football.
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Our lobby with a musical trio treating our audience with some pre-show Americana.
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The miners ready to tackle Saturday night in Denver.
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Our leading couple Beth Malone as Molly Brown and Burke Moses as J.J. Brown.
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Miner's ready for their offstage singing at top of show. Constantine Germanacos, Paolo Montalban, Michael Halling, John Hickok, David Abeles, Kevin Quillon, Omar Lopez-Cepero and John Scherer.
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I love this cast and this show and glad to share a drink after another successful 2 show day!
Directed and choreographed by three-time Tony winner Kathleen Marshall (Anything Goes), performances will continue through Oct. 26.
Based on the book by Richard Morris, the production has a new book and additional lyrics by three-time Tony Award nominee Dick Scanlan (Thoroughly Modern Millie) and showcases never-before-heard songs from Willson's catalogue. Musical adaptation is by Michael Rafter. Colorado native Beth Malone (Fun Home) heads the cast as Molly Brown with Burke Moses (Beauty and the Beast) as JJ Brown.
"Rooted in extensive research of the turbulent Gold Rush era, Colorado’s most treasured rags-to-riches romance traces Molly’s rise from a small-town tomboy to a member of Denver’s high society," according to press notes. "The core of this musical comedy is the tempestuous can't-live-with him/can't-live-without him love story that survives the Silver Boom, the Gold Rush, and the R.M.S. Titanic." Song titles include “I Ain’t Down Yet,” “Belly Up To The Bar Boys” and “Colorado, My Home,” and “I’ll Never Say No.”
“The vision of the Theatre Company at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is about reflecting the stories and the issues of the day, not only in our local community of Denver, but also Colorado, the Rocky Mountains and nationally,” said producing artistic director Kent Thompson in an earlier statement. "The Unsinkable Molly Brown has a deep Colorado connection, but this is also a story about one of the most iconic women in American history. We have a first class Broadway creative team and an exceptional cast of actors that are going to bring this production to life like it has never been seen before. I couldn’t imagine the show premiering elsewhere.”
The creative team includes scenic designer Derek McLane, costume designer Paul Tazewell, lighting designer Donald Holder, sound designer Craig Breitenbach and musical director Michael Rafter. Casting is by Jim Carnahan, CSA and Stephen Kopel, CSA. The production stage manager is Stephen R. Gruse.