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Girls Only. The trouble with Girls Only, a two-woman evening of conversation, skits, singing, improvisation and audience... More >>
Girls Only. The trouble with Girls Only, a two-woman evening of conversation, skits, singing, improvisation and audience... More >>
For ten years, Gary Culig starred in The Santaland Diaries — a one-man, one-act play based on an essay by David Sedaris... More >>
Absurd Person Singular. The Denver Center Theatre Company should be applauded for selecting Absurd Person Singular, Alan... More >>
I came to Spring Awakening a complete innocent, without so much as a quick Google to ascertain theme, genre, plot. I'd heard of... More >>
Absurd Person Singular. The Denver Center Theatre Company should be applauded for selecting Absurd Person Singular, Alan... More >>
Singin' in the Rain follows a glamorous Hollywood couple, Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont, through the transition from silent movies... More >>
Absurd Person Singular. The Denver Center Theatre Company should be applauded for selecting Absurd Person Singular, Alan... More >>
I have to applaud the Denver Center Theatre Company for selecting Absurd Person Singular, Alan Ayckbourn's dark comedy, as one of... More >>
Big Love. In a plot lifted from Aeschylus, fifty sisters have been promised by their father to fifty cousins; on their wedding day, they... More >>
In Well, playwright Lisa Kron has created a character, Lisa Kron, who's writing a play —an exploration, insists the... More >>
In the bowels of the hautest of New York's haute cuisine restaurants, would-be actor Sam mans the phones. All may be elegance, soft-spoken... More >>
Big Love. In a plot lifted from Aeschylus, fifty sisters have been promised by their father to fifty cousins; on their wedding day, they... More >>
Apparently playwright Charles Mee has been garnering a fair amount of attention over the past few years, but it somehow escaped me. So I have... More >>
Calamity. Written by Stephen Wangh and Suzanne Baxtresser, Calamity brings Calamity Jane back to life, re-creating one of the... More >>
The mythology of the West as depicted in dimestore novels and Hollywood fantasy has been pretty thoroughly discredited by now; since the 1980s,... More >>
Girls Only. The trouble with Girls Only, a two-woman evening of conversation, skits, singing, improvisation and audience... More >>
A middle-aged man is alone on stage, reciting a paragraph of prose. The stage behind him has an unused, dusty appearance — chairs, a few... More >>
Girls Only. The trouble with Girls Only, a two-woman evening of conversation, skits, singing, improvisation and audience... More >>
Thaddeus Phillips is a magician of the stage. He likes putting disparate things together — objects, images, ideas — in service of a... More >>
A Raisin in the Sun. This fifty-year-old play remains astonishingly relevant. The Younger family — grandmother Lena, son Walter... More >>
A Raisin in the Sun was written over fifty years ago, but it remains vivid and relevant today. Though the final act is weakened... More >>
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. First produced in 1984, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is the play that propelled August Wilson to fame, and... More >>
When he wrote The Voysey Inheritance over a hundred years ago, Harley Granville-Barker intended to show the rot beneath the... More >>
I knew that René Marie was a tremendous jazz artist — but I had no idea that she was also an amazing writer and an astonishingly... More >>
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