Colorado Summer Theatre Guide 2025
Summertime is theatre time all around Colorado. From Aspen to Greeley, Silverthorne to Grand Lake, a roundup of the theatre festivals going on around the state.
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Annapurna Sriram’s gritty, surreal debut, ‘Fucktoys,’ gets lost in the trash
'Fucktoys' is audacious, filthy and frequently fascinating, but its pace and plotting detract from its chaos.
Sentimentality smothers substance in Brendan Fraser’s latest misfire
Searchlight’s cross-cultural dramedy, Rental Family, turns a fascinating premise into manipulative mush.
Noah Baumbach’s ‘Jay Kelly’ is a bittersweet portrait of fame, family and friendship
George Clooney and Adam Sandler shine in Baumbach’s reflective, somber comedy about legacy.
New ‘Knives Out’ is the sharpest of the bunch
Wake Up Dead Man has a killer cast, master plotting and style to spare in a divine murder mystery worth confessing to again and again.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival announces 2026 season
The Festival returns to the newly renovated Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre next summer with a four-show season featuring two Shakespeare classics, an adaptation of the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love and a world premiere commissioned work.
Ballyhoo brings theatre, coffee, cocktails and community to LoHi
Ballyhoo Table & Stage will have its grand opening on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3300 Tejon Street, Denver.
