P. Switzer"Ragtime," Arvada Center. Denver's fall theater season is already off to a hot and heavy start with offerings of every stripe, from classically funny (The Liar and Unnecessary Farce) to explosive (Justin Bieber Meets Al Qaeda) to thought-provoking (Clybourne Park) to just plain sill ... More >>
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Crazed caper feeds our appetite for laughs.
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows
Capsule reviews of current shows.
Don’t touch that dial! This show should have you singing a different tune.
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Boulder’s Dinner Theatre breathes new life into this revival.
All Gershwin, all the time.
Neither bittersweet nor truly fluffy, Sweet Charity fails to satisfy.
The Music Man brings a town, and audience, to life.
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
Brief reviews of current shows
The King and I takes a stiff step backward in Boulder.
Boulder's Dinner Theatre offers a magical, if predictable, version of The Wizard of Oz.
Chicago, Boulder's Dinner Theatre
Anything Goes sails on a sea of stylishly frothy fun.
Carousel finds angelic voices even as it explores dark themes.
