At Thunder River, ‘A Walk in the Woods’ revisits Soviet-American relations
Strong production of Lee Blessing’s Cold War drama points to little having changed
‘A Doll’s House’ double-header is a don’t-miss opportunity at Denver Center
Ibsen’s original is followed by Lucas Hnath’s ‘Part 2’ as we find out what happened to Nora
Podcast: The Aurora Fox’s Helen R. Murray on the theatre’s season opener ‘Miss You Like Hell’
Murray is joined by the two leads in the show, plus we interview John Moore with the Denver Actors Fund about their upcoming fundraiser ‘Miscast’
A road trip for the ages
At the Aurora Fox, ‘Miss You Like Hell’ kicks at the heartstrings
At Curious Theatre, an explosive dive into race relations
The multi-layered drama features a brilliant script and three fine performances
‘Miss Saigon’ as powerful as ever in touring show now at the Denver Center
The romantic tragedy is staged in an elaborate production running through Sept. 22
Podcast: Why live theater matters — with Local Theater Company’s Pesha Rudnick
Local's artistic director talks about upcoming shows, recent accolades for the theatre and why she thinks live theatre can be an antidote for the loneliness of social media. Plus, review previews from the Denver Center, Town Hall and the Arvada Center and a roundup of shows opening around Colorado in the next 10 days.
Miners Alley crushes it with ‘Once’
All the stars align in a wonderful production of the Tony Award-winning musical
Podcast: Shakespeare’s women with Laura Jo Trexler
Laura Jo Trexler talks about her one-woman show 'Play On - A Musical Romp Through Shakespeare's Women.' Plus a roundup of shows opening in Colorado in the next 10 days.
‘Indecent’ at the Denver Center: A scandalous play within a play
Paula Vogel’s tribute to Yiddish playwright’s controversial ‘God of Vengeance’ kicks off the DCPA season
Podcast: Where script and improv collide
Cindy Laudadio Hill explains how ScriptProv came into being and how Colorado’s one-of-a-kind theatrical mashup works. Plus, new shows opening around Colorado.
Dystopia in a train station
‘The Never Summer’ at Theatre 29 plumbs the psyche of the future






