You’ll Go Nuts for The Squirrels at the Aurora Fox
This is a thought-provoking show.
This is a thought-provoking show.
Incessant Hum combines theater and music to explore the great composer’s deafness and the works he produced.
The play parodies our crazed gun culture.
The scene was particularly vital and intriguing this year.
This is a different kind of Christmas play.
The production is funny…smart funny.
But it’s not satisfying for long…
Deborah Persoff does the diva justice.
Phil Luna is resurrecting two Bertolt Brecht plays to explore the political and ethical dilemmas facing the United States today.
Rodney Hicks’s play has a fierce energy.
Curious Theatre’s latest production of Thanksgiving Play is thoroughly enjoyable if not lacking much to ponder.
Chris Kendall didn’t like the book Tuesdays With Morrie. Now he’s starring in the lead role.
This is exactly the kind of smart, contemporary drama we’ve come to expect from BETC.
No reservations about Neil Simon’s hit from the ’60s.
Fizzy humor and food for thought abound.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s play riffs on a 15th-century morality tale.
This isn’t an easy evening of theater, but it’s essential.
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company has opened its season.
Few evenings of theater live up to the Miners Alley Playhouse production of Once, staged by Len Matheo.
The play is in a regional premiere at the Denver Center.
The play opening August 30 at the DCPA has a controversial past.
Playwright Ellen K. Graham writes on the absurdist spectrum.