The Realistic Joneses Ain’t Realistic, but It Sure Is Interesting
This is exactly the kind of smart, contemporary drama we’ve come to expect from BETC.
This is exactly the kind of smart, contemporary drama we’ve come to expect from BETC.
A new survey also says that George Lopez is our favorite comic.
Control Group creates a real blast from the past.
No reservations about Neil Simon’s hit from the ’60s.
Local and national companies alike will put their best foot forward.
When the temperature drops, the art action moves indoors.
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 show has to play in the Northside.”
The play is in a regional premiere at the Denver Center.
He’ll be at the Paramount o September 7.
A response to Juliet Wittman’s review of Phamaly.
The play opening August 30 at the DCPA has a controversial past.
Playwright Ellen K. Graham writes on the absurdist spectrum.
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 yuks stop here in late summer.
The company, now in its thirtieth year, is a Colorado treasure.