Moved.After two months of bankruptcy proceedings, an eviction and at least one accusation of looting, the embattled Shadow Theatre Company opens its first production since it moved An Evening with Nina mid-run from its former space at 1468 Dayton Street to the Aurora Fox in January. The show, ... More >>
One thing you can say about the Shadow Theatre Company: They sure know how to create the drama. After failing to pay rent for most of 2010, the bankrupt troupe was evicted from their Aurora space last month. Now, their former landlord has filed a report with Aurora police that accuses Shadow ... More >>
"An Evening with Nina"It's been a rough couple of years for the Shadow Theatre Company. Not long after moving into what it calls a "state-of-the-art" space three years ago, founder Jeffrey Nickelson took ill and later died in early 2009. After that, it seems -- from an operational standpoint, ... More >>
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A collision course between the old South and the new North.
This sparrow doesn’t fly.
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To Hell and back.
Shadow Theatre's Topdog/Underdog plays a winning hand.
Well-meaning Three Ways Home falls short as a drama.
Denver's theater scene struggles to reach critical mass.
Three Tall Women gets uncomfortably close to mortality.
God's Trombones makes sweet music.
City Park fest to test mayoral candidates
So why doesn't Denver applaud Lucy Walker?
The play's the thing with the historical drama The African Company Presents Richard III.
Universal themes underscored in this production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
