Reviews
‘Tartuffe’ finds some laughs after a slow start
A stripped-down Tartuffe in Boulder has strong comic turns but struggles with pacing and cohesion.
Camp Christmas is back
The Denver Center holiday tradition returns to its outdoor spot at Lakewood Belmar Park
Meditation meets acid trip in ‘Lumonics Immersed’
The trippy projection, light and sound show is back up and running again in Denver for an extended run
‘The Jedi Handbook’ is a dork’s delight
Comedy at the Aurora Fox is goofy fun but may not be quite the thing for non ‘Star Wars’ fans
‘Newsies the Musical’ blows the roof off Town Hall Arts Center
The popular show lands in Littleton in a high-octane production
Snow arrives just in time for Irving Berlin’s White Christmas at The Candlelight
The classic Christmas story is just as heartwarming on stage as it was on the screen
An updated ‘My Fair Lady’ at the Denver Center
The Lincoln Center production takes some liberties but ultimately delivers
Witness Suzanne Nepi’s inner badass in ‘The COVID Wife’
The final show in Benchmark Theatre’s ‘Aftermath’ season, ‘The COVID Wife,’ written and starring Suzanne Nepi, will break your heart but leave you inspired
‘Little Red’ powers a thousand giggles at the Denver Center
The new musical based on an old tale is as cute as it is hilarious
‘Franklinland’ explores America’s daddy issues
Curious Theatre Company’s regional premiere of Lloyd Suh’s play is a smartly written and strongly produced comedy
It’s time for Boulder to do the right thing
‘This is [Not] Who We Are’ is a searing documentary about Boulder’s ongoing problem with race
Fight the power at CSU’s ‘Spring Awakening’
Angsty rock musical speaks to the times in a sharp production by CSU
‘Cabaret’ is back in Fort Collins
OpenStage Theatre’s 50th season opener explores the darker side of humanity in a slick production of the classic musical
BETC’s boxing play hits hard
The five-person cast shines in this inventively staged production of 'The Royale' at the Dairy Arts Center
Nothing sacred: ‘The Crown – Live!’ is a royal romp
Two-person take on the Netflix series serves up a ton of laughs
Enjoy the brighter side of life at ‘Spamalot’
Vintage Theatre’s production of Monty Python’s hilarious gag-a-minute musical comedy is well-paced, cast and directed
‘Armageddon Time’ a troublesome deconstruction of the American Dream
The 45th Denver Film Festival opening-night film features great performances and cinematography but the evening is soured by an unfulfilling narrative






