The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity breaks through the fourth wall

Curious Theatre Company opened its new season on September 1 with the regional premiere of Kristoffer Diaz’s The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, which is both a pure adrenalin rush and a significant aesthetic experience. Chad Deity breaks through the fourth wall like a hurricane and has the audience yelling…

Paper Bird and Ballet Nouveau Colorado carry on with Carry On

“I’m really interested in finding the ways that past and present can naturally collide,” says Ballet Nouveau Colorado choreographer Garrett Ammon of his new production, Carry On. “And this relationship with Paper Bird has worked so well because their music is incredibly respectful and reverent of the past without being…

The Book of Mormon really is that good

The Book of Mormon finally arrived in Denver, freighted with a massive weight of hype, slick marketing, praise and excitement for this musical created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, both Colorado natives. The show had sold out within hours last January, with friends posting photographs of themselves holding tickets…

Review + photos: The Book of Mormon is a godsend!

The Book of Mormon finally arrived in Denver, freighted with a massive weight of hype, slick marketing, praise and excitement for this musical created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, both Colorado natives. The show had sold out within hours last January, with friends posting photographs of themselves holding tickets…

Joseph Wandell revisits history in Mekong Joe

Children of war suffer in myriad ways. They witness and sometimes experience violence, suffer hunger and disruption, see their parents helpless and unable to protect them from vast, frightening and incomprehensible forces. Displaced children are a predictable product of conflict. Even for those left physically unhurt, the losses are incalculable…

It’s here! The Book of Mormon launches tonight

This GIF pretty much summarizes how we feel about The Book of Mormon hitting home tonight. Although the fourteen-times-over Tony winner has already made a splash on Broadway — and sold out in Denver — it finally reaches the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at 7:30 p.m. for the first performance…

Cleo Parker Robinson wows the New York Times

“Many dance company directors, especially the most venerable, keep to the wings, letting their dancers and the works speak for themselves. Cleo Parker Robinson is not one of those.” That’s the start of yesterday’s New York Times piece that’s basically a rave review for Cleo Parker Robinson. Oh, and the…

Band of Toughs moves into the forest with A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Boulder’s experimental, “collaboratory” Band of Toughs isn’t out of the woods. In fact, the theater troupe’s production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, part of the Boulder Fringe Festival, will place the play smack in the woods, in the mischievous fairy-forest the playwright envisioned. Performances will run Friday, August…

Peg-ass-us gives you a leg up on the Boulder Fringe Festival

John Leo and Sophie Nimmannit met at the Boulder Fringe Festival some years ago, the story goes, and it was kismet — on both personal and professional planes. The bicoastal couple threw their fates together and created their own baby: the fringey comedy Peg-ass-us, which has been their bread-and-butter ever…

Joe Wandell on finding his mother, and writing Mekong Joe

Joe Wandell spent a large part of his life wondering who he was, and in his one-man show, Mekong Joe, he invites you in on the search. This isn’t one of those all too common protagonist-finding-himself stories, because Wandell’s story is anything but common. In 1976, during the U.S. withdrawal…