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Go for the Gold: A Dozen Free Things to Do in Denver This Week

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Juliet Wittman

Juliet Wittman is an investigative reporter and critic with a passion for theater, literature, social justice and food. She has reviewed theater for Westword for over a decade; for many years, she also reviewed memoirs for the Washington Post. She has won several journalism awards and published essays and short stories in literary magazines. Her novel, Stocker’s Kitchen, can be obtained at select local bookstores and on Amazon.

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You’ll Go Nuts for <i>The Squirrels</i> at the Aurora Fox

You’ll Go Nuts for The Squirrels at the Aurora Fox

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 21, 2020

This is a thought-provoking show.

<i>Incessant Hum</i> Explores Beethoven’s Deafness and Music

Incessant Hum Explores Beethoven’s Deafness and Music

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 14, 2020

Incessant Hum combines theater and music to explore the great composer’s deafness and the works he produced.

Curious Theatre’s <i>The Secretary</i> Is Right on Target

Curious Theatre’s The Secretary Is Right on Target

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 13, 2020

The play parodies our crazed gun culture.

The Best Work in Denver Theater in 2019

The Best Work in Denver Theater in 2019

By Juliet WittmanDecember 30, 2019

The scene was particularly vital and intriguing this year.

Benchmark’s <i>Parfumerie</i> Has the Sweet Smell of Success

Benchmark’s Parfumerie Has the Sweet Smell of Success

By Juliet WittmanDecember 3, 2019

This is a different kind of Christmas play.

<i>Twelfth Night</i> Triumphs With Wit and Song at Denver Center

Twelfth Night Triumphs With Wit and Song at Denver Center

By Juliet WittmanNovember 26, 2019

The production is funny…smart funny.

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<i>Mamma Mia!</i> Is a Bright, Pure Sugar Rush at BDT Stage

Mamma Mia! Is a Bright, Pure Sugar Rush at BDT Stage

By Juliet WittmanNovember 18, 2019

But it’s not satisfying for long…

<i>Looped</i> Takes a Witty, Savage Look at Tallulah Bankhead

Looped Takes a Witty, Savage Look at Tallulah Bankhead

By Juliet WittmanNovember 11, 2019

Deborah Persoff does the diva justice.

<i>Amerika: 2 by Brecht</i> Shines Light on Power in the United States Today

Amerika: 2 by Brecht Shines Light on Power in the United States Today

By Juliet WittmanNovember 7, 2019

Phil Luna is resurrecting two Bertolt Brecht plays to explore the political and ethical dilemmas facing the United States today.

The World Premiere of <I>Flame Broiled</i> Blows Hot, Cold, Tender and Angry

The World Premiere of Flame Broiled Blows Hot, Cold, Tender and Angry

By Juliet WittmanNovember 6, 2019

Rodney Hicks’s play has a fierce energy.

Curious Theatre’s <i>Thanksgiving Play</i> Parodies Woke White Theater

Curious Theatre’s Thanksgiving Play Parodies Woke White Theater

By Juliet WittmanNovember 5, 2019

Curious Theatre’s latest production of Thanksgiving Play is thoroughly enjoyable if not lacking much to ponder.

Chris Kendall Disliked <i>Tuesdays With Morrie</i> – Until He Starred in the Play

Chris Kendall Disliked Tuesdays With Morrie – Until He Starred in the Play

By Juliet WittmanNovember 1, 2019

Chris Kendall didn’t like the book Tuesdays With Morrie. Now he’s starring in the lead role.

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<i>The Realistic Joneses </i>Ain’t Realistic, but It Sure Is Interesting

The Realistic Joneses Ain’t Realistic, but It Sure Is Interesting

By Juliet WittmanOctober 29, 2019

This is exactly the kind of smart, contemporary drama we’ve come to expect from BETC.

Need a Laugh? Check Into<i> Plaza Suite</i> at the Arvada Center.

Need a Laugh? Check Into Plaza Suite at the Arvada Center.

By Juliet WittmanOctober 8, 2019

No reservations about Neil Simon’s hit from the ’60s.

Rats! Buntport Creates Another Successful Experiment in <i>Universe 92</i>.

Rats! Buntport Creates Another Successful Experiment in Universe 92.

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 30, 2019

Fizzy humor and food for thought abound.

Everybody Dies in <i>Everybody,</i> a Comedy From the Catamounts

Everybody Dies in Everybody, a Comedy From the Catamounts

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 27, 2019

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s play riffs on a 15th-century morality tale.

<i>The Quality of Life </i>at Benchmark Offers a Poignant Study of Life and Death

The Quality of Life at Benchmark Offers a Poignant Study of Life and Death

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 23, 2019

This isn’t an easy evening of theater, but it’s essential.

<i>Tiny Beautiful Things</i> Boasts a Splendid Cast and a Lot of Tears

Tiny Beautiful Things Boasts a Splendid Cast and a Lot of Tears

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 17, 2019

Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company has opened its season.

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Miners Alley Playhouse’s <i>Once</i> Is a Blast of Pure Exhilaration

Miners Alley Playhouse’s Once Is a Blast of Pure Exhilaration

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 13, 2019

Few evenings of theater live up to the Miners Alley Playhouse production of Once, staged by Len Matheo.

Paula Vogel’s <i>Indecent</i> Covers a Lot of Ground, Raises Questions

Paula Vogel’s Indecent Covers a Lot of Ground, Raises Questions

By Juliet WittmanSeptember 11, 2019

The play is in a regional premiere at the Denver Center.

Paula Vogel’s <i>Indecent </i>Explores Jewish History and Culture

Paula Vogel’s Indecent Explores Jewish History and Culture

By Juliet WittmanAugust 30, 2019

The play opening August 30 at the DCPA has a controversial past.

Ellen K. Graham’s <i>The Never Summer</i> Shows an Absurd New World

Ellen K. Graham’s The Never Summer Shows an Absurd New World

By Juliet WittmanAugust 21, 2019

Playwright Ellen K. Graham writes on the absurdist spectrum.

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