Reviews of live theatre in Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and more
Sharp, fast-paced and witty, it’s ‘Yule Be Naughty’ in the Springs
Millibo Arts Theatre once again serves up its risqué holiday extravaganza
Reviews of live theatre in Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and more
Millibo Arts Theatre once again serves up its risqué holiday extravaganza
A split holiday bill from Ballet Ariel delivers a moving Little Women and a less-polished Nutcracker Suite.
'What The Dickens!?' reinvents A Christmas Carol through long-form improv, with big laughs and occasional misfires.
Arvada Center production is a topnotch version of the popular Disney tale
Wonderbound's ambitious holiday production mixes Elvis Costello and ghosts in a time-bending narrative.
Amy Gorelow brings the one-person show to life with a twist on the original Dickens.
Matt Zambrano's tour de force performance transforms an interactive play about depression into something life-affirming
UnLeashed Theatre Co. serves up a scrappy holiday mashup that’s more Hallmark than horror until its frantic, bloody finale.
In Silverthorne, a dynamic piano duo wows audiences for an unexpected murder mystery.
Fast-paced first act and stunning design elevate this traditional production at the Denver Center.
Bas Bleu Theatre serves up a strong production of a Pulitzer-Prize winning script in its presentation of 'Dinner with Friends'
Upstart Crow’s tense, thoughtful A Few Good Men features standout performances and sharp casting, despite some community theatre bumps.