10 things you should never, ever do at the theatre
Start by turning off your@$#%!!!-ing phone!
‘Tartuffe’ finds some laughs after a slow start
A stripped-down Tartuffe in Boulder has strong comic turns but struggles with pacing and cohesion.
Candlelight’s ‘Anything Goes’ taps into old-school spectacle
A lively, tap-filled revival at Candlelight Dinner Theatre delivers Cole Porter’s classics with polish and punch.
A mobile museum that demands reckoning
The Truth About 250-150 is an immersive bus exhibit that examines Colorado's colonial history.
‘English’ at DCPA centers Iranian identity beyond the headlines
DCPA Theatre Company’s English offers a sharp, human portrait of language and identity.
Sarah Ruhl’s ‘For Peter Pan on her 70th Birthday’ lands at Thunder River
Carbondale company closes its 2025-2026 season with an all-local cast in a meditation on family, death and never growing up.
History repeats on Denver’s oldest stage as ‘Pirates of Penzance’ returns to Historic Elitch Theatre
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.

