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399 stories by "Lisa Kennedy"

Theater review: "Tarzan" is swinging fun, but not quite di-vine by Lisa Kennedy

The timeless tale of a orphaned boy adopted by an ape mother — complete with vine swinging!

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:30pm on July 18, 2014

Theater Review: Phamaly's "Joseph" a many-hued pleasure by Lisa Kennedy

It's a small miracle that can happen at rock concerts and Sunday worship services. Yes, the shared voice of the crowd can be a thing of transcendent wonder.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:54pm on July 16, 2014

"Joseph" will mark a spate of bold successes for Phamaly by Lisa Kennedy

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:35pm on July 10, 2014

John Barrymore trove gives "I Hate Hamlet" more than a ghost of a chance by Lisa Kennedy

Roxxy Duda stepped onto the University Theatre stage one recent Sunday to introduce a matinee performance of "I Hate Hamlet.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:45pm on July 9, 2014

With "Tarzan," Arvada Center contracts a severe case of stage flight by Lisa Kennedy

It's almost too easy to say that the Arvada Center's production of the Disney musical "Tarzan" won't mean a thing if it ain't got some swing.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:46pm on July 5, 2014

Review: "Shrek The Musical" waves its freak flag with delight by Lisa Kennedy

A son is sent packing by his parents with the upbeat promise that there's a "Big Bright Beautiful World" out there.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:50pm on July 2, 2014

Broadway-bound high school theater winners give props to mentors by Lisa Kennedy

It's probably a few years yet before Abby Noble and Conner Kingsley feel the need to thank agents, managers, publicists from an awards gala podium.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:12pm on June 26, 2014

Review: An absurdly magnificent turn makes "I Hate Hamlet" lovable by Lisa Kennedy

In "I Hate Hamlet," successful actor Andrew Rally arrives in New York from Los Angeles after the end of his TV series, "L.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:22pm on June 26, 2014

Review: Two-step your way to Fine Art Center's "Floyd and Clea" by Lisa Kennedy

There's some mighty fine two-stepping taking place in the intimate musical "Floyd and Clea Under the Western Sky," having its Colorado premiere at Colorado Springs' Fine Arts Center (thro…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:24pm on June 20, 2014

Colorado Shakespeare Festival's "Tempest" chooses magic over machinations by Lisa Kennedy

As often as "The Tempest" is performed, it still comes as a surprise how truly strange a work it can be.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:46pm on June 19, 2014

Tony Awards 2014: Colorado theater luminaries weigh in by Lisa Kennedy

Broadway's biggest party — the American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards — is set to sashay into Radio City Music Hall tonight.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:24pm on June 7, 2014

Theater review: What becomes a legend? asks poignant "Peggy Jo" by Lisa Kennedy

It's OK if you detect a trace of Walter White and a touch of "American Hustle " in "Peggy Jo and the Desolate Nothing," onstage at Bunport though June 21.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:41pm on June 6, 2014

Theater Review: Musical "John & Jen" flourishes in small venue by Lisa Kennedy

Musicals are treated at times as if they are built solely for belting. So each year, when the Cherry Creek Theatre presents its summer musical, it offers up-close-and-personal lessons…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:04pm on June 4, 2014

Review: "Peggy Jo and the Desolate Nothing" by Lisa Kennedy

For four weekends, Buntport and Square Product Theater have joined forces to consider the tale of cross-dressing bank robber Peggy Jo Tallas, as only two of the area's most creatively heads…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:02pm on May 29, 2014

Summer 2014: Summer calls for road trips and visits to intimate venues by Lisa Kennedy

Two of the area's most inspired, zany theater companies — Denver's Buntport and Boulder's Square Product Theatre — team up for the final work of their seasons.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:33pm on May 23, 2014

Review: Macbeth" bloody, female, and living in Paris in the 1920s by Lisa Kennedy

So ferocious were the cultural appetites — from painting to music to literature — that the 1920s rightly earned the moniker the Roaring Twenties.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:38pm on May 22, 2014

Review: Something wickedly arch this way comes in "Venus in Fur" by Lisa Kennedy

The fog insinuating itself above the stage before the Curious Theatre Company's "Venus in Fur" plunges the audience into questions of eros and power and speaks to both the chill and smold…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:42pm on May 16, 2014

Theater review: Wanting more from Boulder Ensemble's "This" by Lisa Kennedy

Should a play be taken to task for the news cycle it arrives in? Probably not. Unless that work actually invites the scrutiny.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:37pm on May 9, 2014

Review: "Once" again with feeling: A beloved movie goes from screen to stage by Lisa Kennedy

An original love story deserves an equally unique telling. The Tony-winning musical "Once" — at the Buell for too fleeting a moment — is just that.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:57pm on May 8, 2014

Theater Review: The cocktails flow in a sobering "Great Gatsby" by Lisa Kennedy

"The Great Gatsby" gang — Jay and Nick, Tom and Daisy — are still on invitation lists this season.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:36am on May 3, 2014

Review: Dixie Longate's latest is a hoot and a holler by Lisa Kennedy

A storm is lashing the night sky outside a honky-tonk bar in Mobile, Ala. Thunderclaps occasionally punctuate the fast and furiously funny business taking place at the Garner Galleria,

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:21pm on May 1, 2014

Review: Likable trio can't save "The Other Woman" by Lisa Kennedy

So much screamed "Noooo!" about the prospects for the comedy "The Other Woman," starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:04pm on April 24, 2014

In Denver Center's "Animal Crackers," Groucho makes way by Lisa Kennedy

Maybe it's the passage of time. Or perhaps it's the indelible impression the Vlasic stork made in all those commercials.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:25pm on April 23, 2014

Screw Tooth "'til Death" Review: A fine (anti) romance this is by Lisa Kennedy

Couples tend to "meet cute" in romantic comedies, especially in the movies. They back into each other.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:21pm on April 17, 2014

"Animal Crackers" at the Denver Center: The world according to Marx — the Brothers, that is by Lisa Kennedy

The Denver Center Theatre Company plans to leave 'em laughing. A revival of the Marx Brothers' "Animal Crackers" ends the company's fine 2013-14 season with a bang, zippy lines and ple…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:12pm on April 10, 2014
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