Firehouse’s ‘The Cake’ bakes tension into every slice
Bekah Brunstetter's dramedy about queer love and faith receives a stimulating staging in Denver.
Bekah Brunstetter's dramedy about queer love and faith receives a stimulating staging in Denver.
Colorado puppeteer Katy Williams on her self-taught path, why practical beats CGI and what to expect from Saturday's late-night slam
This circus-set stoner take on King Lear boldly reimagines Shakespeare's tragedy to mixed results.
3rd Law Dance/Theater and The Catamounts turn shipping containers into a moving meditation on connection.
This blues revue is an effective pivot, aided by an excellent ensemble.
Despite a fantastic setup, this comedy's best ideas arrive too late to fully land.
The town’s cultural director on a new strategic plan, the future of the PACE Center and why patrons probably won’t notice much changing — at first
Veritas Productions stages Mia Burnett’s ambitious world premiere about souls in limbo.
At Town Hall, a topnotch cast brings the naughty musical to life.
Brian Colonna talks lesser-known Guinness glory, a 25th season of new and revisited classics and the campaign to buy the company's longtime home
Plus reviews of recent shows, a chat with Nancy Evans-Begley and playwright Mia Burnett about 'Divine Bull Transformation' and the top 10 Colorado headliners.
Set in post-WWII Italy, Platte Valley Theatre Arts' lively Much Ado leans into innuendo.