Curious Theatre Company Announces a New Season Amid Trepidation and Hope
Coming back from COVID-19 and a cultural reckoning, the company’s director, Chip Walton, has a lot on his mind.
Coming back from COVID-19 and a cultural reckoning, the company’s director, Chip Walton, has a lot on his mind.
“This is not one of those treacly plays where younger and older people come to some sort of epiphany.”
The company is performing JQA as its debut production under a new name, the Butterfly Effect Theatre.
Land of Milk and Honey tells the story of an Arvada farm that fed tuberculosis patients in the early 1900s.
The company is back with Space People in Space.
Changes are afoot at the Lakewood theater company.
His play premieres at Miners Alley in April.
The theater has been shuttered, with cast and crew unemployed.
Reflections on two decades of reviewing Denver theater.
As the pandemic rages on, the arts institution continues to find ways to keep local actors and directors employed.
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company explores the intersection of science and art in Science Shorts.
U.S. News and World Report gets bad reviews.
It wasn’t COVID that caused her to leave.
Geoffrey Kent and Jessica Austgen talk about their new production of The Family Tree.
Len Matheo is mining the future for gold.
Until the Flood looks at what happened in the wake of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of law enforcement.
Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental’s Zoo Motel brings theater online.
The film, now on Netflix, strays from the original story of the Chicago Seven but is nonetheless timely.
“It’s scary to look ahead to 2021, when we still have so much uncertainty.”
After decades of dinner theater, the company is unsure whether it will survive.
Great writing comes to life through this theatrical series.
Betty Hart is bringing a new vision to the Colorado Theatre Guild