CU Alum named 2018 Colorado Theatre Person of the Year

2018 True West Awards
Actors reinvention as a playwright is hope for anyone wanting to transition to a larger artistic life. It can be done. Spectacularly.
You could say泭Jessica Austgens reinvented life came full circle in 2018 泭泭if that circle were the shape of a heart.
The boldest and busiest year of her professional life culminated in a bustling December, during which she performed in 14 shows a week 泭by day in the Denver Centers Theatre for Young Audiences production of泭Corduroy; by night being silly in the Aurora Foxs泭A Christmas Carol泭梯硃娶棗餃聆泭Twist Your Dickens.
Rehearsals also began last week for the Arvada Centers upcoming staging of Austgens world-premiere play泭Sin Street Social Club.泭The moment Austgen met the actor who has been cast as the female understudy made it clear just how full that circle of hers has come. Because these two were not meeting for the first time. Director Lynne Collins had no idea when she cast Annie Barbour that the recent graduate from The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster 勛圖厙 had been Austgens student back at Denver School of the Arts.
Jessica is plugged into so many different communities, Collins said. That coincidence just illustrates that shes had a massive effect on a whole lot of people.
Austgen is an actor, improviser and playwright. Shes also an educator,泭podcaster泭and Executive Director of the泭Denver Improv Festival. Shes also, it cannot be overstated, a self-described nerd. Were talking泭Bucky Barnes.泭Warcraft. All things泭Potter泭(Harry or Henry) and泭Aaron Tveit. Her dream role is泭to play Gavroche泭in泭Les Mis矇rables. (Gavroche, you should know, is a 12-year-old boy.) Its perfectly fine if you tell Austgen she looks like Tony Award-nominee泭Beth Malone. Or a hobbit. Or a泭Newsie. She will thank you for the compliment.
Her nerd cred runs泭deep, said her husband, actor and director泭Geoffrey Kent.
But to those who know Austgen, shes also Rocky. Shes Wonder Woman. Shes The Comeback Kid. Shes a hopeful example to anyone who ever decides to transition to a much larger life than we ever think possible. It can be done. Spectacularly.
And Austgen is now the True West Awards 2018 Colorado Theatre Person of the Year for her many contributions to the local theatre ecology as a performer, writer and educator.
From 2014: Our Art and Artist profile of Jessica Austgen
Youve heard the expression: Jack of all trades, master of none? Kent said. Well, I have had a front-row seat to every new thing Jess has taken on 泭and she has mastered them all. She has conquered every field she has entered. I dont know what she cant do.
Collins sees Austgen as somebody who keeps making new adventures for herself and new ways of working in the world. And there arent that many people who can do that.
A Turning Point
Jessica Austgen helped bring Comedy Sportz to The Avenue Theater.
After graduating from Fairview High School and the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, Austgens life followed a pretty familiar actor trajectory. She was working steadily on stages across Colorado, including three summers with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival,泭 but eventually came to realize being on a stage was never going to completely feed her artistic spirit. So she decided to take the first of many risky and wildly successful hairpin life turns: A head-first dive into both improvisation and theatre education. In 2007 she was hired泭 as a DCPA Teaching Artist and three years later became a core member of Off-Centers foundational improv team called泭Cult Following. She built up such a solid reputation so fast in improv 泭undoubtedly the scariest of all the performative arts 泭that she was soon rescuing and then running the Denver Improv Festival.
Around 2012, Austgen took another big risk when she enrolled at the 勛圖厙 of Denver to pursue a masters degree 簫in playwriting. How did that work out? Just after graduation, Off-Center commissioned her to write a Comic Con-themed drag adventure.泭Austgen made her professional playwriting debut when泭DragOn泭opened in the Denver Centers Garner Galleria Theatre in May 2017. It was about a fledgling drag queen who is put through trials and tests to find her swagger.
I saw泭DragOn, and I thought that was just a really well-made play, said Collins, who then challenged Austgen to pitch an adaptation idea for her upcoming rep season at the Arvada Center. Austgen came back with泭Sin Street Social Club, based on Aphra Behns泭The Rover, and boom it will have its泭world premiere泭opening March 15.
Think about that, Kent said. A year and a half after she took up playwriting, she had plays picked up by the Denver Center and the Arvada Center for their world-premiere productions. I dont know how to explain that, other than to say: She just knows how to write.
2018 True West Awards: Creative Couple Jessica Austgen and Geoffrey Kent
Collins jumped on泭Sin St. Social Club泭because she is building her Arvada Center season around the theme of women writing their own stories. (The slate includes泭The Diary of Anne Frank泭硃紳餃泭The Moors.)泭Sin City泭is described as a flirty, fun, feminist comedy that follows a novice nun and her nightclub-singing sister to the streets of 1916 New Orleans in a last-ditch effort to save their departed daddys dance club.
Jessica Austgen in the Aurora Foxs Twist Your Dickens. Photo by Christine Fisk.
The source story, which depicts the sexual adventures of a group of badly behaving Englishmen in Naples at Carnival time, is nothing if not problematic in the Me Too era, so Austgen is re-casting the story from a female perspective. In this update, we give the female protagonists more agency, so the story becomes more about them taking control of their lives rather than being pawns of these men, Austgen previously told the DCPA NewsCenter.
The script, Collins said, is reflective of Austgens playful, improv-comedy roots.
Ive never met anyone quite like Jessica, she said. I have worked with her as an actor for three years now, and I am blown away by how her brain works. She is just so smart. Her sense of language and storytelling is really special. And she has the fastest mind of anyone I have ever met. I think that comes from having her improv chops.
Westwords Susan Froyd also sees improv as both Austgens stepping-off point and theatrical bailiwick, but shes the complete package,泭Froyd wrote. She is a renaissance woman who manages the art of telling stories both on stage and on the page.
Austgen returned to performing scripted theatre in 2012 and immediately won a Best of Denver Award from泭Westword泭for her performance in Curious Theatres泭Collapse.泭In 2016 she won one of the most highly sought acting jobs in the state when she was named to the Arvada Centers inaugural,泭year-round company of repertory actors. She has since performed in泭Tartuffe, All My Sons泭and more, earning a 2018 Henry Award nomination for her cheeky turn in a modern adaptation of泭Sense & Sensibility泭on wheels.
Jessica Austgen to泭Les Mis矇rables: Cast me as Gavroche
The highlight of her performing year, however, had to be playing (surprise!) a man in The Catamounts泭Men on Boats, a witty and impeccably choreographed tru(ish) telling of John Wesley Powells 1869 expedition to chart the Colorado River. Another highlight of Austgens year was helping to bring stability to the venerable Avenue Theater by launching the ongoing improv-themed game show泭Comedy Sportz泭as a regular weekend offering there.
But heading into 2019, theres no question Austgen is now speeding down the lane driven by playwrights. And Kent believes his wife is right on the precipice of truly finding her voice at a national level.
If her success teaches us anything, he added, its this: Dont be afraid to pursue every avenue that feeds your inner artist.