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Jon Bee

A self-described "First Name/Last Name" person, Jon Bee is a long time musician and thespian. They work as the Marketing & Annual Fund Manager for the Denver Young Artists Orchestra. Their vocal training spans a variety of genres such as classical, jazz, musical theater, and contemporary. Some of their favorite roles include Younger Brother in an award winning production of Ragtime (Stray Dog Theatre, St. Louis), Hanschen in two different productions of Spring Awakening, (Legacy Theatre, Springfield, IL; Take Two Productions, St. Louis) and Greg Madison in It Shoulda Been You. (Take Two Productions, St. Louis). Jon Bee has also served as Director, Music Director, and Producer for many musicals and cabaret performances to critical acclaim, most recently serving as Assitant Director for the Henry Award Nominated production of The Boys in the Band (Vintage Theatre, Aurora, CO).

Along their musical journey, Jon developed a passion for Arts Administration and began a career "on the other side of the table." Previously, Jon was the Director of Operations for Rocky Ridge Music Center in Estes Park and has also worked for some of the greatest theatre performance houses in the country including STAGES St. Louis (under the direction of 3-time Tony Award Winner Jack Lane) and Paramount Theatre in Aurora, Illinois. Jon attended Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois for Music and later attended Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri for graduate studies in Arts Management & Leadership. In their spare time, Jon Bee can be found songwriting and building fantasy worlds for future adventures!




Favorite Show:

Ragtime

Favorite Stories:



Review: INTO THE WOODS at Arvada Center is Nice - Not Good, Not Bad - Just Nice.
Review: INTO THE WOODS at Arvada Center is Nice - Not Good, Not Bad - Just Nice.
September 22, 2022

What did our critic think of INTO THE WOODS at Arvada Center?

Review: Kristin Chenoweth in Concert at Colorado Symphony
Review: Kristin Chenoweth in Concert at Colorado Symphony
August 15, 2022

If you want to view paradise, go see Kristin Chenoweth in concert. In her recent engagement with the Colorado Symphony, the legendary good witch cast a captivating spell over the audience from the moment she took the stage of Denver's own Boettcher Hall.

BWW Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
BWW Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
June 10, 2022

What did our critic think of DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts?

BWW Review: CATS at DCPA
BWW Review: CATS at DCPA
June 2, 2022

There are some shows that you have been waiting a lifetime to see that once you see it, a meaningful and transformational experience can occur. Big name musicals that travel the world and finally make their touring stop in your city. And then there are shows that you've waited for with high expectations that instead leave you asking, 'Is this what the hype is all about?'

BWW Review: QUIXOTE NUEVO at DCPA
BWW Review: QUIXOTE NUEVO at DCPA
May 27, 2022

Throughout the decades, some shows have stood the test of time while newer productions test their strength to stand among the best. And sometimes, you see a new show about an old tale that is a sight for sore eyes. In DCPA's current prodution of Quixote Nuevo, audiences are delighted to a family tale with some twists and turns that would leave even Miguel de Cervantes in stitches.

BWW Review: RESPIGHI'S PINES OF ROME & JOYCE YANG at Colorado Symphony
BWW Review: RESPIGHI'S PINES OF ROME & JOYCE YANG at Colorado Symphony
March 17, 2022

In their recent concert, the Colorado Symphony opened with Apu: Tone Poem for Orchestra before moving on to Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24, K. 491 featuring guest artist Joyce Yang, piano.

BWW Review: THE NOTEWORTHY LIFE OF HOWARD BARNES at BDT Stage
BWW Review: THE NOTEWORTHY LIFE OF HOWARD BARNES at BDT Stage
March 17, 2022

Seeing new musicals is something I relish. With no frame of reference, it allows me to take in every aspect of the show more profoundly. The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes at BDT Stage is the latest contemporary musical to be picked over by yours truly.

BWW Review: IN THE UPPER ROOM at DCPA is as Good as it Gets
BWW Review: IN THE UPPER ROOM at DCPA is as Good as it Gets
March 6, 2022

I’m all for a period piece, especially one from the 70s - see what I did there? In the world premiere of In the Upper Room by Beaufield Berry, we meet a bunch of Berrys in their family home in Omaha, Nebraska in the 1970s. A lively crew, this family is on display in a way that is relatable…and otherworldly.

BWW Review: AN EVENING WITH DIANNE REEVES at Colorado Symphony
BWW Review: AN EVENING WITH DIANNE REEVES at Colorado Symphony
February 23, 2022

I suppose it’s true you can always find our way back home, especially if home is where the heart is, as they say. For Denver’s own Dianne Reeves making her return to Boettcher Concert Hall, it feels like Dolly Levy has come back to Harmonia Gardens.

BWW Review: THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN': THE MUSIC & LYRICS OF BOB DYLAN at Colorado Symphony
BWW Review: THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN': THE MUSIC & LYRICS OF BOB DYLAN at Colorado Symphony
February 23, 2022

Bob Dylan is many things, among them a music icon. Though, it is often the covers of his songs that live louder. Under the baton of Steve Hackman, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to Dylan in a way that truly highlights the original artist.

BWW Review: FANTASIA IN CONCERT at Colorado Symphony
BWW Review: FANTASIA IN CONCERT at Colorado Symphony
February 8, 2022

There have been a handful of constants in my life - among them are music and Disney. I can presume I am one of many that would say the same. As a young boy, I can remember watching Fantasia and being overcome with joy as the little winged horses danced on the screen along to some of the greatest classical pieces in history. It only felt right to attend the Colorado Symphony’s latest concert in their Movie at the Symphony series, Disney’s Fantasia in Concert.

BWW Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS at Boulder Dinner Theatre
BWW Review: WHITE CHRISTMAS at Boulder Dinner Theatre
January 4, 2022

We may not have gotten snow just yet, but White Christmas at Boulder Dinner Theatre is the perfect way to catch the holiday spirit.

BWW Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
BWW Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
December 29, 2021

The classics can go a long way at Christmas. Although the story doesn’t really mention Christmas, there is something about classic musicals that still some captures the essence of festivity. In Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s latest production of The Sound of Music, the hills are anything but quiet.

BWW Review: Christmas Chaos Ensues in ELF, THE MUSICAL at Arvada Center For Arts & Humanities
BWW Review: Christmas Chaos Ensues in ELF, THE MUSICAL at Arvada Center For Arts & Humanities
December 11, 2021

The holidays always come with baggage. Winter events, gift giving, and family gatherings can quickly devolve into mayhem among the twinkling lights that line every streetlamp and window sill. Though, Arvada Center's current holiday production of Elf provides it's own sense of pandemonium.

BWW Review: HIP HOP NUTCRACKER at DCPA
BWW Review: HIP HOP NUTCRACKER at DCPA
November 29, 2021

Hip-hop meets Tchaikovsky? Sign me up! The latest stop for the Hip Hop Nutcracker was Denver’s own DCPA Buell Theater. Though it may not be the ballet you’re used to, this rendition brings classical into the contemporary space.

BWW Review: JEST A SECOND at Cherry Creek Theatre
BWW Review: JEST A SECOND at Cherry Creek Theatre
November 19, 2021

Coming out is hardly ever easy. The build up to the reveal, even down to the very second that the words, 'I'm gay' leave your lips can make it feel like as soon as you say it, everything that you built up in your mind will immediately come cascading down like an avalanche. Such a moment is where we find ourselves in Cherry Creek Theatre's latest production, Jest a Second.

BWW Review: THE IMPROVISED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY at DCPA
BWW Review: THE IMPROVISED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY at DCPA
October 15, 2021

I’ve always had a soft spot for Shakespeare plays. While studying abroad in Italy back in college, I performed a variety of Shakespeare scenes, including the infamous Queen Mab monologue. I also got the chance to visit Verona and stand atop Juliet’s balcony. So when a Shakespeare inspired improv comedy company was coming to town, I knew I had to be in the room.

BWW Review: SISTERS IN LAW at Theatre Or
BWW Review: SISTERS IN LAW at Theatre Or
October 13, 2021

History has its eyes on you - or at least according to Alexander Hamilton. American Political History has never been more important in today’s society than in the moments we collectively take together. Relationships and bonds between our friends and neighbors, or perhaps lack there of, is highlighted in our daily news. Sometimes, it is essential to not look at what is happening, but instead look back at what happened. In his first work by playwright Jonathan Shapiro, this ideal takes shape in the form of Sisters in Law, the newest show for Theatre Or.

BWW Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS at Cherry Creek Theatre is a Slice of Comfort
BWW Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS at Cherry Creek Theatre is a Slice of Comfort
October 8, 2021

We all have those movies that we cling to for comfort. Movies, or even musical albums, that we could watch or listen to on repeat forever. For many of my friends, Steel Magnolias provides that sense of comfort. The iconic work as both a stage production and feature film have long impacted storytelling, and this show is the latest production to grace the stage of Cherry Creek Theatre.

BWW Review: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN AT VINTAGE WILL LEAVE YOU IN STITCHES at Vintage Theatre
BWW Review: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN AT VINTAGE WILL LEAVE YOU IN STITCHES at Vintage Theatre
September 30, 2021

My senior year of high school, my final literature class book report was on Mary Shelley’s gothic novel, Frankenstein. Since then, I’ve read that book probably three or four times. For some reason, I always come back to the rather dark tale that inspired later projects such as the Mel Brooks comedy movie, Young Frankenstein. That movie would go on to inspire its musical version, which we find to be Vintage Theatre’s latest production.



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