Reviews
In ‘Love Letters,’ the lost art of listening becomes the main event
A.R. Gurney's two-hander gets a fresh take with rotating local couples at Breckenridge Backstage Theatre
‘Birthday Candles’ turns time into ritual in a bold Curious Theatre production
Noah Haidle’s regional premiere spans 80 years in 90 minutes, finding meaning in the traditions that hold a life together.
Unremarkable ‘Darkfield’ sets up shop in RiNo
DCPA Off-Center attraction falls short of being particularly scary or impactful
A moving ‘Cabaret’ at Breckenridge Backstage Theatre
It’s a well-rounded, well-done production of the classic musical
CSF’s ‘Merry Wives’ jumps the slapstick shark
Director Kevin Rich takes the silly a bit too far in this production of Shakespeare’s comedy
Vintage gives new directors a trial run
Graham Becerra, Angela Mendez, Ellen Shamas-Brandt and Sarah J. Baker featured in latest New Directors Showcase
At Firehouse Theater, ‘Othello 2024’ really sizzles
Andrew Uhlenhopp directs a modernized version of Shakespeare's tragedy of jealousy
Pink over Parker: ‘Legally Blonde’ comes to town
The musical comedy is a crowd-pleasing summer confection
The real deal: Cripple Creek’s history of melodrama continues with ‘Darling of the Donkey Derby’
Capable cast and an original script highlight a fun summer romp
StageDoor tackles ‘Sweeney Todd’ in an outstanding production
The Conifer theatre once again punches above its weight to deliver a well-rounded show
Theatre Silco’s ‘Moriarty’ is a comic knockout
Ken Ludwig's madcap Sherlock Holmes story launches the summer season in Silverthorne in a true laugh fest
‘Broadway’s Next Hit Musical’ a fun night of improv laughs
Touring show is now up at the Denver Center’s Garner Galleria
Under the stars in Fort Collins, an exceptional ‘Twelfth Night’
OpenStage production finds the fun in Shakespeare’s rom-com
A bawdy hoot: ‘Four Old Broads’ in the Springs
Funky Little Theatre serves up a humdinger from the old folks’ home
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






