Your theatre community needs climate action, too
The show must go on — but a warming world may have other ideas.
At Firehouse Theater, a sharply staged historic censorship fight
Director Melissa Lucero McCarl mounts a timely, stirring regional premiere about censorship, race and resilience in 1950s Alabama.
Arvada Center’s ‘Lady Day’ nails the atmosphere, but Billie’s voice gets lost
Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill struggles with clarity despite strong design and band.
Bas Bleu production of ‘Mr. Burns’ dials the peculiar up to 11
The post-apocalyptic three-act is a treat for the adventurous theatregoer.
Podcast: Audition no-shows and corny corn puns
...Rock Live at Aurora Fox (just opened) No-Show Problem Discussion: Van Oosbree sparked conversation with a Facebook post about 32% no-show rate at recent auditions (12 out of 38 people)....
‘The Happiest Man on Earth’ brings a Holocaust survivor’s story to the stage
DCPA Theatre Company opens its season with a stark, affecting one-man play starring Kenneth Tigar.

