Reviews
Seven women, one dumbass: SET takes on ‘POTUS’
Director Jenny Maloney and a sharp seven-woman ensemble bring Broadway's profane West Wing comedy to the Springs.
A riveting ‘Cabaret’ in Brighton
Platte Valley Players delivers a powerful production led by Kelly Van Oosbree
A comedic take on a classic whodunnit
At Vintage Theatre, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ showcases Josh Levy as Hercule Poirot
‘Always … Patsy Cline’ a change of pace for Candlelight
The two-person musical tells the true story of a friendship between the country star and her biggest fan
In ‘Enemy of the People,’ truth offers no shield
BETC season opener brings a wealth of talent to Ibsen’s social indictment
‘Kimberly Akimbo’ carves out grace in a crummy world
The hit musical opens its touring run at the Denver Center
Two Cent Lion brings ‘Rocky Horror’ to the stage
Everything goes in this naughty, gender-bending musical
Indecisiveness: Thy name is Hamlet
At the Denver Center, Director Chris Coleman leans into the prince’s immaturity
Theatreworks’ ‘Henry’ lights up the Ent Center
Combining three of Shakespeare’s plays into one makes these histories come alive
Snappy, colorful and very funny
At Bas Bleu, 'The School for Lies' is a linguistic tour de force
Politeness goes out the window in ‘God of Carnage’
Springs Ensemble Theatre production offers plenty of laughs at humanity’s dark side
‘Moonlighting Teachers’ shines spotlight on educator humor at Rialto Theater
Sketch comedy revival blends laughter and insight into the world of education
Fine Arts Center kicks off new season in style with ‘Dial M for Murder’
It’s hard to find any faults with this polished production in Colorado Springs
‘The Pillowman’ is terrifying audiences at The Creepatorium
Miscreant Theatre Collective production of Martin McDonagh’s shocking play kicks off spooky season in gruesome fashion
‘Bad Jews’ burns up the stage at Wheat Ridge Theatre
Josh Harmon’s dark comedy is a wild ride that may leave a mark
A night at Denver’s Rise Comedy
Improv lineup dishes up a whole lotta laughs in downtown Denver
Wild lies fuel the fun in ‘Run for Your Wife’
Shark Box Theatre’s production is a farce worth the trip up the hill






