Alejandro Roldan: $2,349

ALEJANDRO ROLDAN

It’s not ‘just your imagination’: DAF helps ‘Motones’ actor in three different ways

Financial aid recipient: Alejandro Roldan, who is currently reprising his role as Ritchie Valens in BDT Stage’s “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story,” has been performing in musicals across Colorado for the past decade. Most recently, he played Claude in Miners Alley Playhouse’s acclaimed production of “Hair.” Other BDT Stage credits have included “Mamma Mia,” “Rock of Ages” and “Footloose.”

Alejandro Roldan after a performance of ‘Mamma Mia’ at BDT Stage.

Other credits include the Aurora Fox, the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Littleton Town Hall Arts Center, Lone Tree Arts Center, and he’s a frequent cast member wherever the popular live-musical throwdown “Motones vs. Jerseys” plays. Favorite roles include Usnavi in “In the Heights,” Willard in “Footloose,” Radames In “Aida” and Che in “Evita.” He is also busy on the cabaret circuit and is a member of the Rat Pack vocal group On the Rocks. Alejandro graduated from Rangeview High School in Aurora and was classically trained in Vocal Performance at both Roosevelt University in Chicago and the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. Plus … he attended our very first Denver Actors Fund fundraising event back on June 1, 2013!

Alejandro’s medical story: The Denver Actors Fund provides help in a variety of ways, and in Alejandro’s case, we helped pay bills from a medical emergency, we set him up with a therapist, and we provided emergency dental care through our partnership with Dr. Brian Kelly, DDS.

How we have helped: All told, the Denver Actors Fund has made $2,349 available to help Alejandro in various medical ways.

‘I AM BEYOND GRATEFUL THAT THE DENVER ACTORS FUND IS A RESOURCE THAT’S AVAILABLE TO ALL THEATER PEOPLE ACROSS COLORADO.’

A message from Alejandro: “I am beyond grateful that The Denver Actors Fund is a resource that’s available to all theater people across Colorado. I don’t know what I would have done without you. Life can be rough, but not having to worry about a big medical bill helps a ton. The DAF is a miracle. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

(Note: At the Denver Actors Fund, anonymity of aid recipients is presumed and fully protected, unless and until the recipient chooses to have their story told.)

Alejandro Roldan with castmates from ‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’ (Joel Adam Chavez, Traci J. Kern, Jason Tyler Vaughn and Ben Dicke) at the Denver Actors Fund’s inaugural karaoke event back in 2013. Photo by John Moore.

 


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The Denver Actors Fund is a source of immediate, situational relief when members of the local theater community find themselves in medical need. To date, the Fund has allocated more than $1,060,000 to more than 500 artists facing medical need. In addition to financial relief, a team of more than 100 Denver Actors Fund volunteers offers good neighborly assistance including meal prep and delivery, child care, transportation, errands, construction, pet-sitting and more. For more information, visit our web site at DenverActorsFund.Org.


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Town Hall NewsiesMONDAY, DECEMBER 12: Our friends at Town Hall Arts Center are continuing their incredible commitment to designate one performance per run with 100 percent of all proceeds from ticket and concession sales to be donated to The Denver Actors Fund. Join us for “Newsies,” based on the Disney movie. It tells the inspiring true story of the Newsboys’ Strike of 1899, following a charismatic young man named Jack Kelly and the band of paper boys who looked to him for leadership when two greedy titans of publishing suddenly raised the prices for newspapers at the children’s expense. It features popular songs like “Seize the Day” and “Santa Fe.” Direction by Steve Wilson. Music Direction by Donna Kolpan Debreceni. Choreography by Debbie and Ronni Stark. Tickets only $25 (normally as much as $52). Reserve your seats at at 303-794-2787 or townhallartscenter.org.


ONGOING: “Quarantine Week by Weak” is a new photographic coffee-table book by Susannah McLeod and her wife, Chloe McLeod, who chronicled their home life during the COVID19 shutdown with a light-hearteded photo series documenting their lives during quarantine. They produced more than 35 sets of humorous photos comparing the beginning of quarantine to later in the “stay-at-home” period. Susannah pulled out her camera and we started to play,” said Chloe McLeod. As popularity for the series grew on Instagram and after a feature in Westword, the couple started exploring options to publish the series as a book to benefit The Denver Actors Fund. To order, visit mcleod9creative.com. This project is generously sponsored by: The Albritton Family; Natalie Bowen and Jim Corbett; Dave Dyer; Julie Dyer; and Denise Gentilini and Lynette Prisner. Additional support provided by Angie Flachman and Sandy Birkey at The Publishing House and Sandra Lee Stuart.


ONGOING:Waiting for Obama,” the audio version of DAF Founder John Moore’s play that was an official selection at the 2016 New York International Fringe Festival, has been released as way of raising funds for The Denver Actors Fund. A Colorado Springs family is convinced that Barack Obama is coming for their guns in the final weeks of his presidency – and they’re right. Featuring Laurence Curry, Drew Horwitz, Chris Kendall, Leslie O’Carroll, Jenna Moll Reyes, Jessica Robblee, Luke Sorge and Mare Trevathan. It was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center as an in-kind donation to The Denver Actors Fund. Listen for FREE on all major podcasting platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean. Just by listening, you will be raising revenue for The DAF! Or, WATCH the recording as a pay-per-view video for $9.95 on Broadway on Demand. ‘Waiting for Obama’ was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center and edited by Ray Bailey TV as in-kind donations to The Denver Actors Fund. The actors also donated their services.


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