Reviews
Vintage Theatre revives ‘Angels in America Part One’ with intimate staging
Tony Kushner’s epic AIDS-era drama hits hard in a sharply acted Aurora production of Millennium Approaches.
With the audience in golf carts, The Catamounts serve up a treat with ‘The Rough’
Jessica Jackson’s play pokes fun at the game while using its trappings as the set and the house
‘Ragtime’ returns to Boulder Dinner Theatre through live stream
Through music and story, the Tony-winning show links us to American’s collective courage and push to find the promise of a better future for all.
At Candelight: ‘I Do! I Do!” — And they did!
This real-life recently married couple takes the stage to show all the years that make up a marriage
Candlelight Dinner Playhouse debuts its first play with Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’
With socially distant table setup, the Johnstown theatre leads the state in live theatre reopening
Maybe happily ever after is just a fairy tale
Stellar cast enchants in BDT Stage’s online Disenchanted!
Denver Fringe: ‘Basic Training’ a rude, crude, touching one-man tour de force
Kahlil Ashanti plays two dozen characters in his wild trip as part of an Air Force touring show
Denver Fringe Festival: Intense one-man show captures the heart and soul of Walt Whitman
Themes Featured in Multitudes at the Denver Fringe Festival still echo today
Get Your ZOOM On With Live Comedy Fix
Denver Fringe Festival Comedy Hour good for a few laughs
Buntport breaks out with a wacky drive-in theatre experience
Giant grasshoppers tell it like it is during innovative live parking lot show
‘The SpongeBob Musical’ rocks out at the Denver Center
A wildly entertaining adaptation of the long-running cartoon is here to brighten up these troubled times
Louisville’s Coal Creek Theater tackles the taboo in ‘The Runner Stumbles’
Powerful local cast brings searing drama to life
Under a dome of stars, ‘Constellations’ explores the mysteries of the universe
From OpenStage in Fort Collins, a play about multiple universes and infinite possibilities
In Breckenridge, a powerful production of a darkly comic modern classic
‘The Beauty Queen of Leenane’ is a dark Irish comedy that goes deep on family dysfunction
The story remains the same in ‘When We Were Young and Unafraid’
Firehouse Theatre Company presents an impactful look at abused women nearly half a century ago
Theater Company of Lafayette wows with Vonnegut’s only play, ‘Happy Birthday, Wanda June’
Bangup cast tackles tough material head-on
‘Secrets of the Universe’ a high concept exploration of race, religion and more
At the Aurora Fox, Mark Acito’s play describes an unlikely relationship between Albert Einstein and singer Marian Anderson








