Reviews
Dysfunction as the new norm in ‘The Great American Trailer Park Musical’
In Cripple Creek, Mountain Repertory Theatre has fun with a dive into America’s seedy underbelly
At BETC: Backyard existentialism with ‘The Realistic Joneses’
At Boulder’s Dairy Center, words fail in Will Eno’s tragically funny exploration of relationships
Blue Man Group bangs it up at the Buell
New 'Speechless' tour features the performance artists in a futuristic control room during Denver Center run
Musical version of ‘Goodnight Moon’ comes to life on Denver Center stage
The beloved children’s book gets loving, musical treatment to the delight of its many fans
‘Cutting Room Floor’ a funny and phantasmagoric stumble through the past
Control Group Productions takes over the Aurora Fox for a unique night backstage
Iambic improv slays ‘em at the Denver Center
Improvised Shakespeare Company sets up shop through March at the Garner Galleria with a hilarious, ever-changing show
At Germinal Stage, a powerful look at the morality of prostitution
In George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession,’ a daughter is confronted with some hard truths about her mother and the world
It was a dark and silly night at Theater 29 …
‘Another Night of Grand Guignol’ gets the weird going for the witching season
A theatrical dive into neurodiversity: Viewing autism as a difference, not a disorder
Eclectic drama kicks off season for Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College
Arvada Center’s ‘Plaza Suite’ doesn’t miss a beat
New season for Arvada Center Black Box Repertory starts off with a well-rounded, witty and insightful show
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ in Fort Collins a unique, interactive experience
One-woman show at OpenStage Theatre ponders life’s questions
Parker Arts’ ‘9 to 5′ a happy, comedic and musical reminder that gender equality is still an issue
The show’s central themes of workplace fairness and sexual harassment are sadly still familiar and relevant, but the musical’s delightful exaggeration of these issues invites us to relax, laugh and take a well-deserved break from such realities.
A most unlikely friendship
Bas Bleu’s ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ is a sweet, well-executed performance of a story we fell in love with years ago
Candlelight delivers a stirring production of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’
Lavish performance at the northern Colorado dinner theatre runs through Nov. 17
At Thunder River, ‘A Walk in the Woods’ revisits Soviet-American relations
Strong production of Lee Blessing’s Cold War drama points to little having changed
‘A Doll’s House’ double-header is a don’t-miss opportunity at Denver Center
Ibsen’s original is followed by Lucas Hnath’s ‘Part 2’ as we find out what happened to Nora







