News & Features
Miners Alley TYA stages 1950s ‘Cinderella’
Kate Poling's adaptation swaps castles and pumpkins for chrome [...]
Denver Fringe Festival returns June 3-7 with 80+ shows across the city
Seventh annual independent arts fest spans theatre, dance, comedy, circus and more — plus FringeART installations and a full KidsFringe weekend
SeriesFest’s Claire Taylor-Smith on building a TV festival in Denver — and what to see at Season 12
The festival's programming officer on 'the Sundance of television,' what's changed since 2015 and why first-timers should just pick a panel and go.
Meow Wolf Las Vegas edges out Denver every time
What Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station can learn from Meow Wolf Las Vegas' Omega Mart.
A mobile museum that demands reckoning
The Truth About 250-150 is an immersive bus exhibit that examines Colorado's colonial history.
Sarah Ruhl’s ‘For Peter Pan on her 70th Birthday’ lands at Thunder River
Carbondale company closes its 2025-2026 season with an all-local cast in a meditation on family, death and never growing up.
History repeats on Denver’s oldest stage as ‘Pirates of Penzance’ returns to Historic Elitch Theatre
The Historic Elitch Theatre will host Opera Colorado's production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance on Saturday, May 16 — exactly 135 years after the operetta was first performed on the same stage in 1891.
Bobby G Awards announce nominees for 12th annual high school musical theatre ceremony
Statewide program adjudicated 50 productions and more than 3,000 students across 17 Colorado counties
Denver Center Theatre Company announces 2026/27 season
'Once,' 'The Tempest,' two world premieres and a Hitchcock twist headline Chris Coleman's new lineup
Buntport Theater’s new rehearsal space is open for business
Denver theatre troupe discusses its ongoing capital campaign, plans for a new show in May and (possibly) being neighbors with the Broncos.
Curious Theatre sells its Acoma Street home, plans season 29 at Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
The storied Denver company will produce four shows at the historic Shorter AME building before returning to a renovated 1080 Acoma in 2027.
Upstart Crow announces 46th season with ‘thoughtful comedy for troubling times’
Boulder's classical theatre company will stage works by Shakespeare, Mary Chase, T.S. Eliot and Tom Stoppard.
Colorado New Play Festival announces 2026 lineup
Four theatre companies head to Steamboat Springs in June with new works in development.
Theatreworks unveils 2026-27 season featuring Sondheim, Pulitzer Prize winners
The Colorado Springs company's first season under new dual leadership includes 'Sweeney Todd,' two Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas and a new collaboration with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic
Podcast: Colorado theatre summer showcase
A look-ahead to the shows popping up around the state for summer, plus the week’s Top 10 Colorado Headliners
BETC’s Ragan bets on free tickets to bring young people back to the theatre
The BETC leader is personally funding a new initiative that offers completely free seats to students — and hopes other Colorado theatres will follow his lead.
Local Theater Company announces Local Lab 15 plays and playwrights
Boulder's new-play festival returns for its 15th year with three world premieres exploring tech, race and the human comedy
BETC announces ambitious 2026-27 season led by Broadway hit ‘Liberation’
Producing Artistic Director Jessica Robblee and Managing Director Mark Ragan talk through a six-play lineup that includes a Colorado premiere, an American premiere and a whole lot of trust in their audience.







