Off-Center @ The Jones
An underutilized theater, The Jones, becomes the testing ground for new nontraditional ways of using technology and engaging audiences for Denver’s largest professional theatre company.
An underutilized theater, The Jones, becomes the testing ground for new nontraditional ways of using technology and engaging audiences for Denver’s largest professional theatre company.
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This post is the second in a three-part Blogging Fellows series on equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read the full series.
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