Email Author Juliet Wittman
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
The opening scene of Chazz Palminteri's Faithful is intriguing: a woman tied to a chair, a mobster with a gun preparing to finish... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
Adam, an undergraduate, encounters free-spirited graduate student Evelyn (note the names, please) while working as a guard at the university... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
Uncle Vanya is a challenge for any contemporary director, since most audience members won't know what to make of all those talky... More >>
In its portrayal of corporate ruthlessness, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying was pretty daring for its time. Back... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
Jake has always been a batterer — when he was a boy, he stomped a little goat he loved — and he always feels terrible afterward,... More >>
A Touch of Spring starts out as such a charming romantic comedy that it's a shame when it dissolves into a diffuse and wordy... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
An early Shakespeare play based on a Roman comedy (Plautus's The Menaechmi), The Comedy of Errors utilizes a lot of plot... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance "under the... More >>
Every year, director Terry Dodd finds a play perfectly suited to the historic lobby of the Barth Hotel, with its long central desk and gleaming... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
Some of the best acting you'll see anywhere. A brilliantly putrid set design. Haunting sound effects. Taut direction. On an Average... More >>
When I think about the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's Romeo and Juliet, the predominant image is of Jamie Ann Romero as Juliet,... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince has been an integral part of my thinking for a long, long time. It seems at... More >>
What started as a somewhat edgy film by the raunchy and iconoclastic John Waters morphed into a sugar-sweet, much-loved, Tony-winning musical... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
The Divine Sister features some of Denver's most talented actors, reliable creators of deep and memorable characters in... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
The usual crew was on stage for A Musical: In Perfect Harmony: impresario T.J. Mullin, Rory Pierce, Annie Dwyer, Johnette Toye,... More >>
Cats. There's not much of a plot to Cats. You meet the Jellicles, with their cheerful faces and bright black eyes, who dance... More >>
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