Reviews
‘The Roommate’ pairs an odd couple to deliciously dark effect
Colorado Springs FAC production of Jen Silverman's comedy crackles with two veteran actors at the top of their game.
At Littleton Town Hall, a perfect marriage of comedy and music
‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ benefits from strong acting and direction
Billie McBride triumphs at Aurora Fox with ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’
Adaptation of Joan Didion’s memoir is brutally honest and painfully cathartic
‘Quiet quitting’ has nothing on ‘You Can’t Take It With You’
Thunder River serves up a loving and impressive production of the classic comedy
‘FEED Aprés’ combines dinner + theatre for a uniquely Colorado evening
The Catamounts present the 27th edition of the popular series
Art, science, ego and sex in an absurd comedy of historical fiction
In Colorado Springs, Millibo Art Theatre serves up a well wrought production of ‘Picasso at the Lapin Agile’
Sherlock Holmes gets a cheeky female update
BETC production of ‘Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson, Apt 2B’ is a thrilling, funny and dark comedy
Cherry Creek takes on ‘A Moon for the Misbegotten’
Eugene O’Neill’s boozy tragedy isn’t for the faint hearted
‘Laughs in Spanish’ is funny, sí
The Miama-based comedy has its world premiere at the Denver Center
Colorado Ballet’s ‘Lady of the Camellias’ is a lavish, ravishing romance
The production’s dancing and technical elements all shine at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House
A trashy treat at Miners Alley
‘The Great American Trailer Park Musical’ delivers on every level
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






