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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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Review: Benchmark’s <i>1984 </i>Is Terrifying — and Far Too Relevant

Review: Benchmark’s 1984 Is Terrifying — and Far Too Relevant

By Juliet WittmanMarch 19, 2019

The play based off George Orwell’s book is in a regional premiere.

Review: <i>Skeleton Crew </i>Gears Up for a Powerful Production

Review: Skeleton Crew Gears Up for a Powerful Production

By Juliet WittmanMarch 12, 2019

After a rough start, the play takes off.

Review:  <i>The Moors,</i> the Merrier at the Arvada Center

Review: The Moors, the Merrier at the Arvada Center

By Juliet WittmanMarch 5, 2019

This production is wonderfully distracting, crazed and absorbing.

Review: <i>United Flight 232</i> Soars in Regional Premiere

Review: United Flight 232 Soars in Regional Premiere

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 26, 2019

The ride is quick and very intense.

Review: <i>The Rembrandt</i> Creates a Cloudy Picture

Review: The Rembrandt Creates a Cloudy Picture

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 12, 2019

Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s regional premiere falls fall.

Review: Miners Alley Finds a Hit With <i>Lost in Yonkers</i>

Review: Miners Alley Finds a Hit With Lost in Yonkers

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 8, 2019

The play is full of humor and sadness, with humanity at its center.

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Review: <i>The Diary of Anne Frank</i> a Triumphant Tearjerker at Arvada Center

Review: The Diary of Anne Frank a Triumphant Tearjerker at Arvada Center

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 5, 2019

It’s hard to imagine a better production of this play.

Denver Fringe Festival Will Debut in September 2019

Denver Fringe Festival Will Debut in September 2019

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 1, 2019

Applications are being accepted now at denverfringefestival.org.

Review: Benchmark’s <i>Wakey Wakey</i> Tackles the Tough Topic of Death

Review: Benchmark’s Wakey Wakey Tackles the Tough Topic of Death

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 30, 2019

Death is the subject of Will Eno’s play.

Review: Last Night and the Night Before Grows Into World Premiere

Review: Last Night and the Night Before Grows Into World Premiere

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 29, 2019

Donnetta Lavinia Grays’s play got its start at the 2017 Denver Center Theatre Company’s New Play Summit.

Review: A Smart Look at Race in <i>Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies</i>

Review: A Smart Look at Race in Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 22, 2019

The regional premiere of Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm’s Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies gets a strong production at Aurora Fox.

Review: Curious Theatre Hits the Mark With the Brilliant <i>Gloria</i>

Review: Curious Theatre Hits the Mark With the Brilliant Gloria

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 15, 2019

This is thought-provoking and boundary-pushing new work.

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The Best Theater Performances and Productions of 2018

The Best Theater Performances and Productions of 2018

By Juliet WittmanDecember 18, 2018

Theater in Denver seems always to be coming of age, and this year many shows hit the mark.

Review: A Very Marry Christmas at Pemberley

Review: A Very Marry Christmas at Pemberley

By Juliet WittmanDecember 11, 2018

Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is a holiday hit.

Jeffrey Neuman Explores Love, Commitment and Fidelity at Benchmark

Jeffrey Neuman Explores Love, Commitment and Fidelity at Benchmark

By Juliet WittmanDecember 5, 2018

The results reveal some deep truths.

Review: More Hilarious Buntport Hijinks With Coyote. Badger. Rattlesnake.

Review: More Hilarious Buntport Hijinks With Coyote. Badger. Rattlesnake.

By Juliet WittmanDecember 4, 2018

The troupe’s latest is even sillier than usual, and brilliant.

A Year of Triumphs for Jeffrey Neuman, Whose <i>What You Will</i> Opens Tonight

A Year of Triumphs for Jeffrey Neuman, Whose What You Will Opens Tonight

By Juliet WittmanNovember 30, 2018

The Benchmark Theatre production is the world premiere of the play.

Review: <i>A Christmas Story</i> and <i>Twist Your Dickens</i> Make Merry

Review: A Christmas Story and Twist Your Dickens Make Merry

By Juliet WittmanNovember 27, 2018

These two holiday shows add a little spice to normally sugary fare.

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Review: <i>Xanadu</i> Rolls Out True Escapist Entertainment

Review: Xanadu Rolls Out True Escapist Entertainment

By Juliet WittmanNovember 13, 2018

In the midst of the untethered silliness, though, there are oddly uplifting themes.

Review: <i>The Humans </i>Makes for an Unsatisfying Night at Curious Theatre Company

Review: The Humans Makes for an Unsatisfying Night at Curious Theatre Company

By Juliet WittmanNovember 6, 2018

The play has gotten raves, but it makes for an unsatisfying meal.

Review: Off-Center’s Bite Size Serves Up a Theatrical Feast at BookBar

Review: Off-Center’s Bite Size Serves Up a Theatrical Feast at BookBar

By Juliet WittmanOctober 31, 2018

The Off-Center project includes five short plays.

Review: Boulder Ensemble Theatre Scores With <i>The Wolves</i>

Review: Boulder Ensemble Theatre Scores With The Wolves

By Juliet WittmanOctober 30, 2018

It’s a regional premiere of Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, a Pulitzer finalist.

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