Reviews of live theatre in Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and more
‘A Chorus Line’ taps talented ensemble
Performance Now’s A Chorus Line features strong dancing at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Reviews of live theatre in Colorado: Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and more
Performance Now’s A Chorus Line features strong dancing at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Su Teatro revives Just Like Us, a Denver-set immigration drama about friendship and identity.
Three Leaches Theater tackles Steven Dietz’s rarely staged Fiction with wit and emotional heft.
New sets and costumes breathe fresh life into the choreographer's landmark 1997 ballet
Caryl Churchill’s award-winning play given an admirable production under Director Brett Landis.
Zachary Chiero plays 40 characters in ‘Fully Committed’ at Theatre SilCo
Large, strong ensemble brings to life a piece of Americana from the last century.
Elemental Theatre Company tackles Milan Stitt’s brooding drama, but staging issues dilute its impact.
Wonderbound’s latest world premiere pairs Roaring ’20s glamour with emotional wreckage. W ith Decadent Desires, Wonderbound once again proves that it has little interest in polite, decorative ballet. This world...
In Fort Collins, Bas Bleu presents Oscar Wilde’s timeless comedy.
Vintage Theatre's lively production delivers laughs and heart — though minor technical issues hold it back at times.
Miners Alley’s regional premiere of 'My Mother and the Michigan/Ohio War' uses a historic border dispute to explore the funny, messy dynamics of family life.