Mountains Made for Us Explores the Freedom to Love
The talented casts includes immigrants from many countries.
The talented casts includes immigrants from many countries.
Denver’s new theater company Philomela Productions debuts the regional premiere of Alice Birch’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.
I’d promised myself I wouldn’t use words like “inspirational” or “life-affirming” to describe the production of Chicago by Phamaly, a company comprised entirely of performers with disabilities. These performers are genuine artists who create professional – often better-than-professional — work, and no shift in standards is required for their shows…
The company, now in its thirtieth year, is a Colorado treasure.
Uneasy is the head that wears this crown!
Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s Charles III: A Future History Play explores the future of Britain and the monarchy.
No one’s right, and everyone’s wrong.
Eric Coble’s play “is a crazy jaunt,” the actress says.
This weekend Buntport Theater will host An Evening With Scott Bakula (Without Scott Bakula).
This year’s Shakespeare selections are particularly fun.
Bryna Turner’s Bull in a China Shop turns the story of two strong women into feminism lite.
BDT Stage once again beats the touring companies – this time, with a new production of Beauty and the Beast.
it’s no mystery why this world premiere is a success.
It’s not easy being funny about Shakespeare, but this troupe does it with ease.
The production is a triumph for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Mae Brussell will come back to life on a Denver stage.
Miners Alley Playhouse is the latest Front Range theater company to join the actors labor union, a decision embraced by executive director Len Matheo.
Bruce Graham’s play about college football has a few lessons in store.
The Boulder Ensemble Theatre is presenting the first Colorado production.
You need to buy tickets for Caroline, or Change at the Aurora Fox right now.
Author/actress Jessica Austgen has updated the first play by a woman.
Thornton Wilder’s play shines at Miners Alley.