Reviews
The ladies reign supreme in ‘Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies’
Vintage Theatre production pulls out the stops for a powerful evening of song and dance
Masterfully acted ‘Doubt, a Parable’ is a limited run not to miss
Platte Valley Player’s four-person play is a dynamic rumination on the Catholic Church
At Buntport, a very funny take on ‘The Death of Napoleon’
In his last days, the former emperor is surrounded by characters hell-bent on reminding him of his failures
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ lives up to the hype
Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of the classic novel is as powerful as it is timely
Betty Hart shines in ‘acts of faith’
The one-woman show is directed by Local’s Pesha Rudnick
‘The Roommate’ delivers a psychological time bomb
Vintage Theatre production of Jen Silverman's dark comedy runs through Feb. 19
‘The Revolutionists’ offers a wild take on the French Revolution
OpenStage Theatre presents Lauren Gunderson’s comedy through Feb. 11
‘The Sound of Music’ shines at the PACE Center
Sasquatch Productions has another hit on its hands in Parker Arts presentation of the classic musical
By-the-book ‘Little Women: The Broadway Musical’ really sings
Performance Now’s novel adaptation soars thanks to strong performances from the 10-person cast
Caught between two worlds in ‘Alma’
At Curious Theatre, a self-contained immigration story powerfully depicts a common struggle
Meow Wolf redux: the case for repeat visits
With kids along, you’ll see it through new eyes
A rather naughty high school musical
Tina Fey’s ‘Mean Girls’ mines the funny in a cut-throat clique
Wonderbound’s ‘Brrr!esque’ blasts Colorado with extraordinary dance
High-caliber dance technique combined with imaginative, fun choreography featuring some of the best dancers in Denver
Cirque: Spirit of Christmas rocks the Gaylord Rockies
Show features heart pounding performances from an international cast
‘Holly Jolly Holy Sh!t’ is a fierce, funny and (vaguely) festive world premiere
Holiday fundraiser at Springs Ensemble Theatre is an amusing seasonal social satire
In ‘Clink, Clink,’ small, local, personal theatre has its day
The 2¢ Lion production is a beautiful play about two women growing up together








