World premiere of ‘A Case for Black Girls Setting Central Park on Fire’ ignites the Dairy Arts Center
Local Theater Company’s bold staging blends poetry, gospel music and treadmills in a boundary-pushing, mythical journey that’s equal parts disorienting and unforgettable.
DCPA pivots away from immersive theatre productions
Creation of original Off-Center productions concludes after 15 years as company cites budget pressures, market uncertainty
Podcast: Spooky Season in Colorado theatre
A look at what’s scary onstage for October, plus news and reviews
Candlelight’s ‘Steel Magnolias’ mixes earnest performances and heavy-handed direction
Candlelight Dinner Theatre in Johnstown opens its 18th season with Robert Harling's play, with performances that shine despite staging that detracts from the play's realism.
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.
