Review: Benchmark’s 1984 Is Terrifying — and Far Too Relevant
The play based off George Orwell’s book is in a regional premiere.
The play based off George Orwell’s book is in a regional premiere.
After a rough start, the play takes off.
This production is wonderfully distracting, crazed and absorbing.
The ride is quick and very intense.
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s regional premiere falls fall.
The play is full of humor and sadness, with humanity at its center.
It’s hard to imagine a better production of this play.
Applications are being accepted now at denverfringefestival.org.
Death is the subject of Will Eno’s play.
Donnetta Lavinia Grays’s play got its start at the 2017 Denver Center Theatre Company’s New Play Summit.
The regional premiere of Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm’s Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies gets a strong production at Aurora Fox.
This is thought-provoking and boundary-pushing new work.
Theater in Denver seems always to be coming of age, and this year many shows hit the mark.
Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is a holiday hit.
The results reveal some deep truths.
The troupe’s latest is even sillier than usual, and brilliant.
The Benchmark Theatre production is the world premiere of the play.
These two holiday shows add a little spice to normally sugary fare.
In the midst of the untethered silliness, though, there are oddly uplifting themes.
The play has gotten raves, but it makes for an unsatisfying meal.
The Off-Center project includes five short plays.
It’s a regional premiere of Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, a Pulitzer finalist.