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Shakespeare scholars have been worrying away at Titus Andronicus forever because the play is so bloody bad (and we mean bloody). Theyve... More >>
The 1940's Radio Christmas Carol. For a while, as radio manager Clifton Feddington pitches us questions, hustles his performers and... More >>
La Cage Aux Folles. This is a big, splashy musical with lots of big, splashy song numbers. But unlike many such musicals, La Cage Aux... More >>
Marley was dead." Those are the first words of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, although he still pops up again a couple of... More >>
La Cage Aux Folles. This is a big, splashy musical with lots of big, splashy song numbers. But unlike many such musicals, La Cage Aux... More >>
Visiting my daughter and her family after Thanksgiving, I discovered that my two-year-old grandson was entranced by the lights outside of... More >>
I've already seen Buntport Theater's Titus Andronicus: the Musical twice. But with a few honorable exceptions, theater-going has... More >>
La Cage Aux Folles. This is a big, splashy musical with lots of big, splashy song numbers. But unlike many such musicals, La Cage Aux... More >>
For many years, the Denver Center Theatre Company presented A Christmas Carol every holiday season, but this year, artistic director... More >>
To turn Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice into a play, writer Jon Jory chose an approach somewhat reminiscent of reader's... More >>
The Diary of Anne Frank. The Denver Center Theatre Company has mounted Wendy Kesselman's rewritten version of The Diary of Anne... More >>
When he was a student at Yale in 1974, Walton Jones created The 1940's Radio Hour, a tuneful, low-key Christmas charmer. Jones went on... More >>
La Cage Aux Folles is a big, splashy musical with lots of big, splashy numbers. But unlike most such musicals, it's also got... More >>
For Better. Karen has just become engaged to Max. She's met him face-to-face only once, but they've conducted a three-month relationship... More >>
Sometimes I wonder if there's a kind of thespian hell, in which actors who are clearly capable of so much more are stuck forever in stale shows... More >>
Forget the 1950s play and movie about Anne Frank's diary, the generations of schoolchildren assigned to read the book, the myths that have... More >>
For Better. Karen has just become engaged to Max. She's met him face-to-face only once, but they've conducted a three-month relationship... More >>
By 8 p.m., the place is jammed. Some in the audience look as young as high-schoolers, while others seem to be college students; there are... More >>
After you've finished your dinner and listened to the usual pre-show stuff about sponsors and visiting groups, out of the corner of your eye... More >>
Macbeth. Setting Macbeth in the old West should work. From what we know, eleventh-century Scotland was a violent and lawless... More >>
Karen has just gotten engaged to Max. She's met him face-to-face only once, but they've conducted a three-month relationship via cell-phone... More >>
Defiance. The second play in a projected trilogy (the first is Doubt, which took the Pulitzer Prize and will be staged at the... More >>
Guy, now in his early forties, has a habit of loving and leaving his women. He holds out promises of long-term commitment but tends to vanish... More >>
This production of Macbeth, the first directorial effort by actor and fight choreographer Geoffrey Kent, promised to bring new... More >>
Defiance. The second play in a projected trilogy (the first is Doubt, which took the Pulitzer Prize and will be staged at the... More >>
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