Denver Creative Team Hatches Eigg the Musical at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The musical illustrates a true story you have to see to believe.
The musical illustrates a true story you have to see to believe.
“This is my chance to give back in a very small way – in a way I would have found very helpful when I was starting out.”
Ahead of his five standup shows in Denver, comedian and screenwriter Niles Abston talks the difference between being funny and a comedian, and the ongoing WGA strike.
“By seeing this show, you are supporting local theater, equality and equity for BIPOC artists,”
Troy Walker and other “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” writers show their chops at Comedy Works South this weekend!
Before Sam Morril performs in Denver this Thursday, we talked about his popular (and uncomfortable) interviews with local TV stations, magic mushrooms and the “900 fuckin’ podcasts you have to do to sell tickets these days.”
It might be easier getting seats to the touring Broadway show than getting into Casa Bonita, another Trey Parker and Matt Stone production.
“I would love for audiences to come and feel it’s okay to have that childlike wonder.”
“Our art reflects the world’s slow change while keeping things lighthearted with crude humor.”
Lucha Libre and Laughs is celebrating ten years of wrestling and comedy this weekend!
RiNo will be filled with dance performances (including a pop-up mime show and drag ballroom competition) from Thursday through Sunday at Somebody’s Friend Movement and Music Festival!
After purchasing the Meyer Hardware Store to convert into a performing arts center, Miners Alley continues its growth by hiring Dr. Heather Beasley as its new director of education.
“In light of the recent bans on LGBTQ+ performances across the country, a story about crossdressing and gender identity feels particularly timely, even though it is set in 1908.”
Get your tickets quickly: Four nights have already sold out, and several others are rapidly nearing capacity.
Chelsea Handler is happy, and not just because Tucker Carlson was fired.
This laugh-out-loud satire happens at Left Hand Brewing on May 4 and Fiction Beer Company on May 5 and 6.
Four new play readings and theater events take over Boulder next weekend!
Benchmark Theatre presents the regional premiere of “A Great Wilderness” by Samuel Hunter, who wrote the play and two-time Oscar-winning film “The Whale.”
The production “is nostalgic, but with updated inclusivity that was needed all along.”
Both have been active in the Colorado theater community for years, and are fierce supporters of BETC.
Beautiful sets, all-star actors and beautiful music and movement await at DCPA’s production of “The Color Purple,” a musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s book.
The show is about a traveling circus that ventures into an enchanted forest to discover the mysteries of a tree spirit.