News from the Colorado performing arts community
Parker Arts’ Carrie Glassburn on the next 10 years
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
News from the Colorado performing arts community
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
Six playwrights, six directors and 24 actors will create six brand-new plays in a single day
Discounts apply to Pump Boys and Dinettes and the upcoming Taco Town.
OnStage Colorado correspondent and editor recognized for hyperlocal journalism work at Bucket List Community News
Kate Poling's adaptation swaps castles and pumpkins for chrome [...]
Seventh annual independent arts fest spans theatre, dance, comedy, circus and more — plus FringeART installations and a full KidsFringe weekend
Carbondale company closes its 2025-2026 season with an all-local cast in a meditation on family, death and never growing up.
The Historic Elitch Theatre will host Opera Colorado's production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance on Saturday, May 16 — exactly 135 years after the operetta was first performed on the same stage in 1891.
Statewide program adjudicated 50 productions and more than 3,000 students across 17 Colorado counties
'Once,' 'The Tempest,' two world premieres and a Hitchcock twist headline Chris Coleman's new lineup
Denver theatre troupe discusses its ongoing capital campaign, plans for a new show in May and (possibly) being neighbors with the Broncos.
The storied Denver company will produce four shows at the historic Shorter AME building before returning to a renovated 1080 Acoma in 2027.