Reviews
‘Godspeed’ reshapes the Western revenge epic
Terence Anthony's world premiere at the Denver Center is a gripping, if slightly disjointed, story about freedom in the uneasy aftermath of slavery.
A surprisingly funny whodunit at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
Part comedy, part love story, part murder mystery, ‘Curtains’ is a musical within a musical
This Black family has some secrets to share
‘In the Upper Room’ mixes humor and magic with all-too-real family drama
‘Hamilton’ still reigns
The touring production now at the Denver Center is a knock-your-socks-off delight
A true Colorado tale of courage and flaws
At the Denver Center, the world premiere of ‘Rattlesnake Kate’ opens after a long pandemic delay
‘Same Time, Next Year’ not quite a match for 2022
Cherry Creek Theatre production runs through Feb. 27
Aurora Fox digs deep with ‘Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea’
A unique play that explores another kind of hero’s journey
Door-banging fun with a well-loved comedy
Miners Alley nails 2022 season opener with Ken Ludwig’s farce 'Moon Over Buffalo'
Gay, straight and somewhere in between
Bas Bleu production of ‘The Little Dog Laughed’ an intimate look at Hollywood with as many laughs as tears
A Victorian-era comedy visits a Victorian-era town
Breckenridge Backstage Theatre offers an inspired production of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’
‘Fourteen Funerals’ heralds the return of BETC
In Boulder, a two-woman show takes on the meaning of life itself
‘The Liar’ a wickedly clever blast of mirth and mayhem
Arvada Center kicks off its repertory season with a rejiggered French farce
‘This actually happened’
At Benchmark, a revelatory recap of the Jan. 6 madness
In Parker, an effervescent ‘Wizard of Oz’
Sasquatch Productions adroitly manages pros with community players
Meow Wolf hosts an adult swim like no other
The bonkers interactive art installation brings in the kid-less crowds
‘Fireflies’ lights up the Vintage Theater
The regional premiere brings a new audience to an ageless love story
‘George and Martha: Sad, sad, sad’
At the Denver Center, a devastating production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’






