Performance Now’s ‘My Fair Lady’ is a Golden Age throwback
Lakewood production delivers a lush, sharply sung My Fair Lady, though Eliza’s final return still stings.
Lakewood production delivers a lush, sharply sung My Fair Lady, though Eliza’s final return still stings.
The Moot Point Project's absurdist comedy transforms empathy training into biting workplace satire.
Su Teatro turns affordability concerns into a zany, timely farce about working-class survival.
Amy Taylor turned Red Rocks into a punk rally during Amyl and the Sniffers’ explosive June 17 set.
Alex and Toni dig into the 168 nominations across 24 categories, the dominant productions, the snubs and what it all says about Colorado theatre this past season.
In the Springs, Theatreworks two-hander pairs Jada Suzanne Dixon and Josh Robinson as two mismatched NYC sanitation workers.
From Catherine Tate’s outrageous ‘Oh, Mary!’ to a sleek new RSC ‘Cyrano’ — dispatches from five West End evenings, all recommended.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival reopens Boulder's Mary Rippon with sharp performances, lush design and a few pacing bumps.
A music, light and projection spectacle from Paquin Entertainment Group and Montreal's Normal Studio transforms the historic cathedral into an immersive canvas.
Aurora Fox and Phamaly bring vocal power and nuance to a messy, moving Violet.
Director Jenny Maloney and a sharp seven-woman ensemble bring Broadway's profane West Wing comedy to the Springs.
DCPA Cabaret’s ‘Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors,’ SoL Theatre Company’s ‘Cabaret’ and Firehouse Theatre’s ‘Alabama Story’ round out the top of a deep field.