Reviews
‘Red Willow’ sends audiences on a ritualistic walk
Control Group's off-kilter Red Willow combines dance, mythology and a walk through South Platte Park.
‘Bonnie & Clyde’ is a sexy, action-packed musical in Aurora
Bright Heart Stages delivers a sleek, vocally thrilling ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ with magnetic leads and bold staging.
Watson rises in this comedic Sherlock Holmes tale
At Miners Alley, ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear’ breathes new life into an old property
Planning the perfect murder
In ‘Murderers’ at Vintage Theatre, the comedy explores 3 plots from an old folks’ home
‘Make Believe’ showcases two comics in perfect sync
Surrealist theatre meets clown and improv in this outlandish hour at Rise Comedy
In Evergreen, ‘Spirit Level’ is silly, supernatural fun
The afterlife comedy has plenty of laughs as well as some thoughts on making marriage work
Wonderbound goes to hell and back with ‘Devil’s Crush’
Denver’s contemporary ballet company kicks off the new season with another brilliant work from Garrett Ammon
At Phamaly, crowns of glory to behold
A series of stories explore the history and culture behind Black women’s hair
Elvis, Carl, Jerry and Johnny walk into a recording studio …
At Lone Tree, ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ visits a storied day in rock ‘n’ roll history
Chasing the elusive ‘Latino’ vote in ‘The Ballot of Paola Aguilar’
BETC world premiere uses broad comedy to skewer the consulting class
This production of ‘The Prom’ has a dark side
The Lafayette Arts Hub leans into the homophobic tensions in an otherwise upbeat musical
‘Funny as a Crutch’ draws humor from disabilities
Phamaly Theatre sketch show has plenty of laughs as well as some important lessons
An evening stroll with ‘The Last Night of Red Barker’
The Catamounts production is a series of stories about one member of the infamous Ma Barker gang
A playwright depicts his Jewish-Iranian mom in ‘Avaaz’
Michael Shayan’s play is a funny, touching refugee tale onstage now at the Denver Center
A bloody-good ‘Dracula’ at the Arvada Center
Kate Hamill’s adaptation is a wild ride with an all-star cast and cinematic staging
Sharp, fast and clever: ‘Around the World in 80 Days’
At Aurora Fox, a small cast tells a big story in lively production directed by Rich Cowden
OpenStage’s ‘October Surprise’ is a combative world premiere
The timely, intense performance is set in an intimate venue at Odell Brewery in Fort Collins
Firehouse kicks off its season in top form with ‘The Girl on the Train’
Psychological thriller dives into blurred realities with a disturbing twist ending






