A double album drop and a week of free music with Denver Brass
Executive Director Becky Wilkins on releasing two records at once, running the Rafael Méndez Brass Institute and why an all-brass ensemble is worth a listen
Executive Director Becky Wilkins on releasing two records at once, running the Rafael Méndez Brass Institute and why an all-brass ensemble is worth a listen
At the Breckenridge Backstage Theatre, an inventive transforming set and a twisty second act pay off a family-friendly whodunit.
Veritas Productions brings a high-energy jukebox romp to Parker's PACE Center, powered by a catalog of Elvis hits.
The South Broadway attraction brings Harry Potter props, costumes, games and immersive rooms to Denver.
Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro opens the company's season as a musical and theatrical triumph.
In Boulder, Karen Slack shines as Brutus alongside an overall excellent cast.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a fizzy Grand Lake getaway with charm, laughs and a few rough edges.
In Silverthorne, it’s a high-energy musical retrospect powered by a cast that nails every note.
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.