Reviews
Wheat Ridge Theatre takes on a Spanish classic with ‘Fuenteovejuna’
The drama about community power and fighting oppression has plenty of relevance to current day
The humanity of ‘Macbeth’ shimmers in this Boulder production
Colorado Shakespeare Festival kicks off an indoor season with a surprisingly enjoyable take on ‘The Scottish Play’
High-speed laughs with ‘Ripcord’ at Springs Ensemble Theatre
Set in a senior living facility, David Lindsay-Abaire’s play comes to life in a well-done production
‘Josie’s Diner’ mixes complex relationships with coffee and cinnamon rolls
The immersive comedy from Two Cent Lion moves from the Fringe Festival to the People’s Building
Piano psych with ‘Soapbox Therapy’
Performer and therapist Britt Mahrer sings songs about the work she does in her show
One Night Stand scores again with ‘All Greek to Me’
The one-off series continues with a nod to the ancients
At the Fox, an electrifying ‘Lightning Thief’
Based on the best-selling books, the musical helmed by Nick Sugar is the hottest family show in town
‘The Hombres’ kicks off Pride Month with a poignant examination of masculinity
Vintage Theatre wraps its season with Tony Meneses’ funny, heartwarming play
Oh Godot, why are we still waiting?
Despite pacing issues, Bas Bleu Theatre's production of Waiting for Godot is elevated by strong performances and innovative design.
Utterly unique, ‘Impossible Things’ is an immersive dreamscape
The Catamounts and Hanzon Studios team for an unforgettable night under the stars
At Curious Theatre, ‘Cullud Wattah’ takes on the Flint water crisis
Regional premiere of Erika Dickerson-Despenza’s play a slow-moving look at an American tragedy
‘The Prom’ dances into Littleton in a high-octane production
At Town Hall, the musical has a little something for everyone
An updated ‘Company’ rolls into Denver
Revamped version of Sondheim’s marriage musical features a gender switch and a first-rate cast
Pubescent girls fuel the humor and drama in ‘Dance Nation’
In Fort Collins, the OpenStage production is staged in a parkour gym
An enjoyable ride with ‘The Legacy of Baker Street’
The daughters of Sherlock and Watson take center stage in debut for Third Side Theatre Company
A supercharged study of family and capitalism in ‘The Lehman Trilogy’
At 3+ hours, the Denver Center production takes some endurance while showcasing some very fine acting








