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Boulder has had first-rate restaurants for years and lately, such eateries as Frasca Food & Wine and the Kitchen have brought the town... More >>
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
I went to Ebenezer expecting the usual hilarious, free-form mayhem of Heritage Square and encountered an unexpected solemnity. ... More >>
The big draw for this Denver Center production of Sweet Charity is Molly Ringwald in the title role. Almost everyone remembers Ringwald from the... More >>
When you enter Buntport Theater, you find yourself facing what looks like the front of a long, low, open dollhouse with rooms on two floors. These... More >>
With Season's Greetings, estimable and prolific English writer Alan Ayckbourn has created an antidote not only to the usual... More >>
From its unappetizing title to its use of a narrator — Lockstock, a police officer who pontificates humorously about exposition, metaphor an... More >>
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
I want to like Arthur Miller's plays -- and I do like his politics. But the truth is, I have trouble with Miller even at his best -- with his lack... More >>
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
I had a great time at Boulder's Dinner Theatre's Crazy for You, and now I'm trying to figure out just why. First and foremost, I... More >>
The Big Bang. Sometimes it's nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys... More >>
The morning after I saw tempOdyssey, I was at the Boulder Farmers' Market buying chicken parts for stock. "These are probably still... More >>
With its battered floors and bright galleries, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art is an unusual venue for theater, but in some ways a very... More >>
The novel Phantom of the Opera was written by Gaston LeRoux in 1911. Although it has inspired several films, most people know the story... More >>
Almost everything about OpenStage Theatre's production of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan is superb, with the exception of the... More >>
As I was going up the stair I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. I wish, I wish he'd go... More >>
It was the end of the week, and I was so tired I was leaning on my friend's shoulder as we waited for Someone Else's Life to start.... More >>
Occasionally, it's really nice not to have to think too much, to just settle back and watch a couple of frenetically energetic guys working really... More >>
The Denver Victorian Playhouse production of The Weir is the third I've seen in six years, and it's easily the best and most moving.... More >>
The Denver Center Theatre Company has staged a glittering, sumptuous version of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus that focuses more on a... More >>
Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, first published in 1890, is a play about the havoc wrought by an out-of-control woman, a woman who's... More >>
Everything that playwright Lisa Loomer says in Living Out about the blindness of the middle class -- even the kindest and most... More >>
An animated cartoon by German humorist Walter Moers that's causing a fair amount of international controversy shows Hitler sitting on the toilet... More >>
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