Puppets, drinks and a plenty of weird: The Rocky Mountain Puppet Slam returns to Denver Fringe
Colorado puppeteer Katy Williams on her self-taught path, why practical beats CGI and what to expect from Saturday's late-night slam
Parker Arts’ Carrie Glassburn on the next 10 years
The town’s cultural director on a new strategic plan, the future of the PACE Center and why patrons probably won’t notice much changing — at first
Buntport chases a world record onstage in ‘This Is the Day ’91’
Brian Colonna talks lesser-known Guinness glory, a 25th season of new and revisited classics and the campaign to buy the company's longtime home
The Spikes brings ‘gentle power’ to Swallow Hill
Italian American singer-songwriter Iago Haussman on punk roots, Bowie-style personas and reinventing ’80s classics.
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.
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.
In ‘WHITE,’ racial tourism fuels a sharp, funny satire
Firehouse Theater's production of James Ijames' comedy hits its targets with a game four-person cast.
Aurora Fox serves up a delicious ‘Fat Ham’
Brilliant cast powers Colorado premiere of James Ijames’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 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.
Fun in the drawing room with ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’
In Fort Collins, Bas Bleu presents Oscar Wilde’s timeless comedy.
Miners Alley’s Len Matheo on why Golden needed a comedy festival
The producing artistic director talks about the origin of the Comfort and Comedy Festival, what's coming to town and what he hopes year two looks like
The devil’s in the details in ‘H-E Double Crooked Letter’
Firehouse Theater takes a big swing with a Southwestern tale of hell.









