Reviews
Theatre Or’s ‘The Last Yiddish Speaker’ speaks to everyone
...Last Yiddish Speaker feels all too close. Coming out of the theatre, you can’t help but discuss what you would do when it’s your turn. What: The Last Yiddish Speaker...
Inside a RiNo building, ‘Cryptic’ unlocks an eerie immersive puzzle
OddKnock Productions and Fictive debut Cryptic, a tech-forward immersive mystery.
9 lives, tangled and twisted in ‘Hope and Gravity’
BETC production of Michael Hollinger’s clever comedy brought to life with a stellar cast
Gorgeous ‘Casanova’ dazzles at Colorado Ballet
Choreographer Kenneth Tindall pushes the company to new heights
‘Gee’s Bend’ a poignant story for Black History Month
Aurora Fox production striking for its performances and visual elements
Candlelight’s ‘Oklahoma!’ a faithful take on a beloved classic
Despite showing its age, it’s another well-done production at the Johnstown dinner theatre.
575 years in the making, it’s ‘Gutenberg! The Musical’
Silly fun, the two-hander is on an extended run at the Denver Center’s Garner Galleria
An action-packed comedy on a tiny stage
At Vintage Theatre, ‘She Kills Monsters’ celebrates the geek warriors of Dungeons & Dragons
‘Jane/Eyre’ is just the damndest thing
Grapefruit Lab musical production teams with Teacup Gorilla to turn the Brontë novel on its head
Life, death and love at a retirement community
At Miners Alley, a fresh look at aging in Cary Crim’s comedic drama ‘Morning After Grace’
Revisiting ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ in a post-pandemic world
Touring show has stop in Fort Collins
A drunken path to redemption in ‘The Reservoir’
Jake Brasch’s dark comedy has its world premiere at the Denver Center
‘Back to the Future: The Musical’ flies into the Buell at 88 mph
Film adaptation strong on effects atop a subpar lineup of musical numbers
Invictus Theatre stages a haunting ‘Beauty Queen of Leenane’
Martin McDonagh’s grim play comes to life in a solid production at The People’s Building
At Curious Theatre, a powerful story of fatherhood and friendship
Samuel D. Hunter’s play ‘A Case for the Existence of God’ a small story with a big message
A blast from the past with the Andrews Sisters
‘Sisters of Swing’ continues at Evergreen Center Stage this weekend and next
Ghostly whimsy: A cerebral mosaic of stories
The Catamounts stage ‘Ghost Quartet,’ a haunting, immersive musical weaving tales (and whiskey!) across centuries and genres.
‘Mary Poppins’ really pops in Parker
Give 5 Productions and Parker Arts serve up a true family treat on stage






