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  • 9 to 5

Parker Arts’ ‘9 to 5′ a happy, comedic and musical reminder that gender equality is still an issue

The show’s central themes of workplace fairness and sexual harassment are sadly still familiar and relevant, but the musical’s delightful exaggeration of these issues invites us to relax, laugh and take a well-deserved break from such realities.

By Jane Reuter|2019-10-07T18:03:58-06:00Oct 7, 2019|Reviews|1 Comment
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  • Driving Miss Daisy

A most unlikely friendship 

Bas Bleu’s ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ is a sweet, well-executed performance of a story we fell in love with years ago

By Kari Redmond|2019-10-03T18:05:44-06:00Oct 3, 2019|Reviews|2 Comments
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  • Hunchback

Candlelight delivers a stirring production of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’

Lavish performance at the northern Colorado dinner theatre runs through Nov. 17

By Kari Redmond|2019-10-02T19:24:08-06:00Oct 2, 2019|Reviews|0 Comments
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  • 00 Leslie OCarroll and Barbra Wengerd in A DOLLS HOUSE PART 2 Photos by Adams VisCom

Podcast: ‘A Doll’s House’ part 1 and 2 at the Denver Center

A conversation with directors Chris Coleman and Rose Riordan, plus the latest shows opening in Colorado.

By Alex Miller|2019-10-01T19:49:18-06:00Oct 1, 2019|News, Podcast|0 Comments
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  • A Walk in the Woods

At Thunder River, ‘A Walk in the Woods’ revisits Soviet-American relations

Strong production of Lee Blessing’s Cold War drama points to little having changed

By Alex Miller|2019-10-01T08:53:48-06:00Oct 1, 2019|Reviews|0 Comments
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  • A Doll's House Nora

‘A Doll’s House’ double-header is a don’t-miss opportunity at Denver Center

Ibsen’s original is followed by Lucas Hnath’s ‘Part 2’ as we find out what happened to Nora

By Alex Miller|2019-09-25T13:49:26-06:00Sep 24, 2019|Reviews|0 Comments
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