Early this year, it looked as if the Colorado Shakespeare Festival might be on its last legs. But after some re-organization, a strong marketing push and a tightening of the festival's focus, the New York Times named the CSF one of the summer's hot tickets -- and A Midsummer Night's Dream opened l ... More >>
Philip Sneed is leaving his position as artistic director for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, a position he's held since 2006, at the end of the month. He will become executive director of the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, replacing Gene Sobczak, who had left a marketing position at ... More >>
"April hath put a spirit of youth in everything." -- Sonnet XCVIII References to April -- arguably the most literary month, if not the cruelest -- abound in the works of Shakespeare. No one's completely sure about the exact date of his birth, but records indicate he was baptized on April 26, 1564; ... More >>
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
The play, if not the playwright, is the thing.
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is waking up — and shaking things up.
Colorado Springs conjures a Festival of World Theatre.
Jack Crouch, Colorado Shakespeare Festival
Crying wolf
