Awards
2012 - National Council on Crime and Delinquency/Prevention for a Safer Society Award , published October 27, 2011
2012 - Bert Greene Award/International Association of Culinary Professionals , published January 20, 2011
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2002 Stories by Juliet Wittman
published February 21, 2002
In Spoon River Anthology, the unquiet dead of a fictional small town come back to speak. They are the characters imagined by Edgar... More >>
published February 14, 2002
Brother Mine is a well-intentioned play that explores serious topics. Malcolm, the protagonist, is a young black man who was given... More >>
published February 14, 2002
The Theatre Group's version of Cabaret is heavily influenced by Sam Mendes, the celebrated English director who revived the musical... More >>
published February 7, 2002
You have to like In Search of Eckstine: A Love Story: The cast is extraordinarily affable, personable and energetic, and the music... More >>
published February 7, 2002
The Denver Center Theatre Company's production of Hamlet takes a while to jell -- until after the intermission, in fact. There are... More >>
published January 31, 2002
Nobody really expects a musical to have incisive dialogue, profound meaning or an interesting plot -- though some of them do. But what a musical... More >>
published January 31, 2002
There are weaknesses to the musical version of Mark Harelik's play The Immigrant. The dialogue is sometimes flat-footed. The plot... More >>
published January 31, 2002
Actor Jamie Horton has been a critical and audience favorite at the Denver Center Theatre Company for almost two decades. He began as a charmingly... More >>
published January 24, 2002
It caused me to spend a restless night thinking about the apparently intractable problems of race relations in America, so I have to assume... More >>
published January 17, 2002
In writing The Swan, a play about a swan who turns into a man, Elizabeth Egloff has mined fertile mythic territory. Zeus, of... More >>
published January 17, 2002
It's hard to watch A Streetcar Named Desire as if you'd never seen it before and had harbored no mental image of Blanche DuBois and... More >>
published January 10, 2002
Emilia Rickey originally envisioned Emiliana's as a dessert house, a place where Boulderites could go after dinner or the theater for coffee, a... More >>
published January 10, 2002
The relationship between literature and performance is a complex one.
Theater can affirm the brilliance of a work of literature or (at least... More >>
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