Reviews
Finding the bright side in a scrappy, silly and successful ‘Spamalot’
Town Hall production is a nicely done, intimate take on a big musical.
Strong cast brings Austen’s comedic ‘Emma’ to life at the Vintage in Aurora
The play is based on the 1815 novel about the romantic entanglements and comedic misperceptions among the members of several families in fictional rural England.
Immersive play offers intriguing glimpse into fantasy world roleplaying
‘Woodlands & Wyverns’ an entertaining adaptation the Dungeon & Dragons game by Audacious Theatre
Revisiting ‘The Laramie Project’
Timely docudrama showcases unique talents at Springs Ensemble Theatre
An equal-opportunity clusterf**k
At Miners Alley, ‘Fairfield’ pushes every race button to hilarious effect
Wonka dazzles at DCPA with an all-new production
This ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ explores the limits of live theater like no other show
‘Crowns’ a joyous celebration of a bygone age
Vintage Theatre production features a great cast … and a lot of hats
A real beauty in Boulder
BDT Stage’s ‘Beauty & the Beast’ the show to see with kids this summer
The Bard in Breckenridge: A hilarious ‘Taming of the Shrew’ at the Backstage Theatre
It’s been 15 years since the mountain theater has done Shakespeare. It seems the time is right under new artistic director.
Hamlet & Ophelia meet Kurt & Courtney in wonderfully bizarre ‘Nirvamlet’
The cultural crossfire never lets up in this production by Band of Toughs at the Denver Center
The tale of Tevye: The sorta-woke Jewish papa
Choreography rules the roost in this rebooted ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at the Denver Center
Powerhouse cast propels Benchmark’s ‘Bull in a China Shop’
A lifetime relationship between two women explores the perks and price of freedom
‘Be More Chill’: A raucous, fun, and super-silly high school musical
Equinox Theatre serves up a winner, playing at The Bug through June 29
‘The Last Defender’ — team-building on steroids
Latest offering from Denver Center’s Off-Center program pits participants against nuclear annihilation
Delightful, moving ‘Tell Me on a Sunday’ opens in Silverthorne
Lake Dillon Theatre Company kicks off its summer season with a one-woman stunner
‘Deathtrap’ livens up Florence’s Historic Rialto Theatre
The classic comic thriller runs through June 2
Conspiracy theory springs eternal
In Josh Hartwell’s homage to Mae Brussell at Miners Alley, a look at how the seeds of doubt were spread before social media






