Denver entertainment insiders named most influential

December 17, 2014

Four Denver players in the entertainment scene were named “The most influential people in Denver entertainment in 2014″ by axs.com.

The website said, “2014 was a fascinating year for entertainment in Denver. There were major leaps in terms of the changing field of arts coverage, new arts venues being explored and even interactive entertainment options right in the streets of Denver.

“In fact, there were so many wonderful performances, contributions and creations that this list certainly could have featured 30 or 40 names. However, there are a few people who’s work in 2014 truly stood out, making these four creative individuals among the most influential voices in entertainment in Denver this year.”

They are Brian Corrigan for Oh Heck Yeah, a street arcade in downtown Denver in June and July; former Denver Post theater critic John Moore, who parlayed his talents into becoming the senior arts journalist for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts; Chris Zacher, founder of the Levitt Pavilion, a new amphitheater in Ruby Hill Park and funnyman Adam Cayton-Holland as part of The Grawlix comedy show.

For more on each recipient, go to www.axs.com/the-most-influential-people-in-denver-entertainment-in-2014-32388.

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