Lynn Nottage's play "Clyde's" heats up the Denver Center | Theater review
If you are jonesing for fresh episodes of "The Bear," this production might feed that craving.
If you are jonesing for fresh episodes of "The Bear," this production might feed that craving.
There is sexual assault, and no small measure of racist, misogynist and homophobic slurs.
Turner in her early years with Ike and then during her solo career was known as one of the hardest-working performers in showbiz.
Adult in its concerns, the play nevertheless captivates with its fairytale touches.
The gift of "The Laramie Project" is to give voice to the citizens of a town reeling, reckoning but also feeling tarnished by a violent and bigoted act, and the influx of journalists probing…
Physical theater is alive and inspired in "The Pâstisserie."
Sex -- winked at or engaged in " has occupied the center of "Cabaret" since its 1966 Broadway premiere and onward to Bob Fosse's classic 1972 film version.
Even if the beloved-by-so-many band Phish isn't your jam, the new play "You Enjoy Myself" very well might be.
The ability of the horror genre to take on systemic violence has become a rich conversation in literature and film.
Director Chris Coleman has found his groove in the musical's tart grasp of the old and the new.
There's something touchingly itchy about the title character in the drama "Jeremiah," receiving its world premiere at Lakewood's Benchmark Theatre. Actor Kaden Hinkle captures the physical u…
Something both wounded and healing is unfolding at Sakura Square in downtown Denver.
In "The Winter's Tale," Leontes, King of Sicilia, asks a favor of his pregnant wife, Hermione: persuade his childhood Polixenes, King of Bohemia, to extend his visit a few days. As a very pr…
It's heartening when the area's smaller theaters take on epic projects. Even moreso when they pull back the curtain on the stories of marginalized people.
The deceased's somewhat creepy sculptural work is actually for sale, as are the many tchotchkes, oddities and books exhibited in a warren of rooms.
Denver Fringe Festival runs June 8-11 with 40 shows over 10 venues in RiNo, Five Points and Curtis Park.
A ring of the doorbell will change everything for a married couple -- and the world? " Â in playwright Sarah Ruhl's involving drama "The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies," at Miners …
It doesn't seem fair or smart or particularly nimble to write that the folks at Buntport are at it again. And yet: The folks at Buntport are at it again with their latest original play, "Bes…
It would be too flippant to say playwright MartÃn Zimmerman's drama, "On the Exhale," begins with a bang. Although, its ensuing tragedy does -- a series of bangs, in fact.
Connection is a recurring theme in how McCallum and Nehls came to make "Miss Rhythm," which is based on the 1996 book.
Neuman sets his engaging drama -- with music and a little bit of sashaying " in 1908, the year New York City's vaudeville quasars Eva Tanguay and Julian Eltinge decided to flip the script on…
This past weekend offered two shows that are expertly performed, skillfully designed and directed with a terrific sense of what their ensembles are capable of.
So much in the Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado's latest production, Mat Smart's "Eden Prairie, 1971," shines a spotlight on the many pleasures the Boulder company has offered audiences …
To see anew in a season of renewal comes as a gift, making it easy to feel awash with theatergoer gratitude.
Continuing the company's 25th-anniversary theme of what it means to be an American, "Amerikin" brims with weighty ideas.