‘In Her Bones’ a profound, bittersweet Colorado story
Jessica Kahkoska’s play has its world premiere at the Springs Fine Arts Center
A women’s struggle wrapped in a comedic whodunit
Sandy Rustin’s The Suffragette’s Murder now up in a world premiere at the Denver Center
Podcast: Making the theatre experience better
Thoughts on how theatres can up their game for patrons, plus DCPA Theatre Company’s Chris Coleman on the upcoming Colorado New Play Summit
Baffled by opera? ‘She Dies’ is for you
Power trio from Millibo Art Theatre roasts well-known works in a hilarious romp
A Greek myth with a queer spin in ‘The Tragedy of Medusa’
Two Cent Lion’s bold retelling at the People’s Building reclaims Medusa’s story with mixed results
Podcast: About those Super Bowl ads …
A look at some of the funny, bad and just plain weird performative aspects from the game, plus an interview with ‘The Suffragette’s Murder’ playwright Sandy Rustin
A dynamic duo shines in multi-lingual comedy from Theatreworks
At the Ent Center, Lloyd Suh’s ‘The Heart Sellers’ digs into the Asian American experience
9 lives, tangled and twisted in ‘Hope and Gravity’
BETC production of Michael Hollinger’s clever comedy brought to life with a stellar cast
Gorgeous ‘Casanova’ dazzles at Colorado Ballet
Choreographer Kenneth Tindall pushes the company to new heights
‘Gee’s Bend’ a poignant story for Black History Month
Aurora Fox production striking for its performances and visual elements
Candlelight’s ‘Oklahoma!’ a faithful take on a beloved classic
Despite showing its age, it’s another well-done production at the Johnstown dinner theatre.
Podcast: Colorado the place to be for Black History Month
A rundown of cultural activities for BHM, plus an interview with Zachary Chiero from Durango’s Merely Players