Podcast: Local Theater Company and ‘Discount Ghost Stories’
Artistic Director Pesha Rudkin and playwright Rob Wright talk about how the collection of songs combines to help tell some of the stories about Coloradans in history who were overlooked.
‘News Matters’ documentary shines a bright light on the plight of newspapers
The demise of The Denver Post is at the heart of Colorado filmmaker Brian Malone’s deep dive into the future of real journalism
A changing world from a child’s eye
At the Aurora Fox, ‘Queens Girl in the World’ explores the Black experience from a unique angle
It’s still dark, but remodeling work nears completion at the Denver Center
Rejuvenated Wolf and Singleton theatres replace Stage and Ricketson spaces
Podcast: BETC’s devised documentary recaps a chaotic year
In ‘CO2020,’ the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company gathers Colorado voices to try to make sense of our pandemic year
Masks on, masks off: Live theatre carefully returns in Aurora
Director Helen R. Murray and cast members Andrew Uhlenhopp and Maggie Tisdale join the OnStage Colorado podcast to talk about the recently opened play ‘The Pavilion’ at the Aurora Fox
Time heals all wounds? Not in ‘The Pavilion’
The Aurora Fox kicks off ’21 with a smoldering dramedy of betrayal and hope
What’s everyone up to? A look at theatre around Colorado
Theatre roundup as of Feb. 21, 2021
‘The Whiskey Tasting’ takes full advantage of the Zoom stage
The Catamounts and DCPA Off-Center present a virtual show that’s in some ways better than the original live version
A grieving satrap from ancient Greece walks into a cabaret …
Buntport releases video version of its dark comedy ‘Cabaret De Profundis or How To Sing While Ugly Crying’
It’s beginning to look a lot like (mostly virtual) Christmas
A roundup of some yuletide stuff going on around Colorado
Mile High Tree returns to Denver
The tree will be open for program viewings from 5-9:30 p.m. most Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and from 5-8 p.m. on some Sundays.









