Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Harold Pinters study of repression.
Boulder’s Dinner Theatre breathes new life into this revival.
Tartuffe: Born Again gives you reason to believe -- in the value of theater.
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Germinal's Fool for Love is cleanly staged, but the meaning's murkier.
Hearts to God struggles to convey the Shaker religion.
84, Charing Cross Road celebrates the life of language.
Denver's theater scene struggles to reach critical mass.
Germinal communicates a profound slice of Joyce's Ulysses.
Puzzling No Man's Land remains emotionally grounded.
Germinal Stage gives George Orwell's fable a spare treatment.
Even the playwright's lesser work shows signs of genius.
Daffy Truth piles the humor along with the corpses.
Germinal's humorous Greek Treats melds the mythical and the mundane.
Spoon River Anthology creates a moving tapestry of memories.
The truth comes into question in this pair of plays.
Al Brooks and Maxine Munt’s theater disbanded last month with little notice. But anyone who ever trod the boards of the Changing Scene gives it rave reviews.
The power of language is the real star of The Philanthropist.
