Reviews
Amyl and the Sniffers say ‘F**k Trump’ in raucous Red Rocks show
Amy Taylor turned Red Rocks into a punk rally during Amyl and the Sniffers’ explosive June 17 set.
Are your ready for the ‘Ben Franklin Sex Party?’
At Denver Fringe, a hilarious takedown of American history then and now
Staying human in the digital age
‘Prospero’s Black Box’ blends Shakespeare and AI ethics at Denver Fringe
At Fringe, ‘Mouse City Podcast’ is raunchy rodent fun
Who knew ‘trap cheese’ is the best cheese?
Podcast Review: ‘Forbidden Broadway – Merrily We Roll Along’
Bonus episode: Toni and Alex review the latest show at Denver’s Garner Galleria — plus, an interview with performers at UpStart Theatre’s upcoming production of ‘Hold Onto Your Butts’ in Ouray
‘Another Medea’ asks us to look at the monsters within
Bas Bleu presents a harrowing one-hander in Fort Collins
All steamed up at ‘The Cottage’
Platte Valley’s solid production of Sandy Rustin’s farce is a naughty romp that struggles to deliver on its premise.
‘Ring of Fire’ burns up the stage at Miners Alley
The Johnny Cash musical is a celebratory, toe-tappin’ night at the theatre.
A trip through time in Denver’s Curtis Park
Theatre Artibus and The Sala Project team to explore Denver’s Chicano history in ‘Echoes of Curtis Park.’
An out-of-this-world collaboration in Wonderbound’s ‘Space Cowboy’
The contemporary ballet leans into Western and sci-fi themes in a tragic tale featuring live, original music.
An unlikely sisterhood makes for a spirited musical
With a ’70s spin, this ‘Sister Act’ makes a disco impression at the Colorado Springs FAC.
Riding the weird wave at Vintage Theatre
Regional premiere of ‘Ride the Cyclone’ is a bumpy but thrilling musical journey
Theatreworks produces a ‘Silent Sky’ full of wonders
Lauren Gunderson’s play about female astronomers also packs a lot of humor.
DCPA Theatre Company closes out the season strong with ‘The Hot Wing King’
Katori Hall’s play about Black masculinity is as touching as it is funny.
Glitches in memory at the Museum of Obsolete Technology
One More Time’s debut at the People’s Building is an emotionally rich yet technically bumpy immersive experience.
When the past won’t stay buried, ‘Bright Star’ digs up something beautiful
Candlelight production of the toe-tapping musical is a standout in Johnstown.
Flawless flora: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ kills at Denver Center
Sci-fi musical classic soars in a meticulously crafted production helmed by Chris Coleman






