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John Moore of The Denver Post
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No news story, no review, no column any writer pens will ever last as long as those tributes written to those he covers. Here is a collection of obituaries and memorials John Moore has written for The Denver Post over the years about prominent members of our local and national theater communities.

: Denver actor Black gained fame with “Greater Tuna”

: Changing Scene founder brought artistic freedom to Denver stages

: Brooks’ spirit lives on in Washington state

: Original Scene founder both Father and father figure

: Goodwin produced family musicals for Performance Now

: Performance Now founder’s legacy lives on

: Family to honor Phil Gottlieb by playing on

: History-making Denver Center director. And here are from his final interview

: Hosier, ‘part of our family,’ dies at 34

Hudziak was loved on stage and off

: Jury graced local, Broadway stages

: Dancer’s passion reached hundreds of kids

: Remembering Rivertree’s Mary Chandler Mahoney

America’s great moralist

: Popular actor succumbs to cancer

: Country Dinner Playhouse founder was quintessential nice guy

Founder of Shadow Theatre dies at 53

: Master of the melodrama

: Multimedia artist, multifaceted woman

Actor was “Mr. Crack-Up”

: Rosen lived to make others feel special

: Lover of theater and libraries

: She weaved fabric of women’s lives through tales of bras

: Denver theater community loses its piano man

: A force from Broadway to the Elitch Theatre

: “The black Shakespeare”

: 25 years with the Evergreen Players

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