‘In Her Bones’ a profound, bittersweet Colorado story
Jessica Kahkoska’s play has its world premiere at the Springs Fine Arts Center
Jessica Kahkoska’s play has its world premiere at the Springs Fine Arts Center
The Ever and After is a darkly whimsical adventure [...]
Two Cent Lion’s bold retelling at the People’s Building reclaims Medusa’s story with mixed results
Set in the English countryside, Humble Boy delves into the [...]
A hopeful governess arrives at a remote mansion on the [...]
An African-American woman recalls being integrated into a school in Muskogee, Oklahoma, as a chid. Her recollections are flashes of a sharply polarized America in transition as the civil rights movement rolls forward.
True, inspirational story bursting with infectious humor of 19th Century scientist Henrietta Leavitt, whose breakthroughs in astronomy profoundly impacted the way we see the universe and altered the course of scientific history.
Ride shotgun in a way that most plays wouldn’t dare attempt, as Becky Foster - caught in midlife slump - is offered a new life when a rich stranger stumbles into the car dealership where she works.
Fun-filled event where participants of all ages can put their spelling skills to the test. Cheer on the contestants as they battle it out for the title of spelling champion.
In the summer of 1912 a family struggles with addiction, unfulfilled dreams, moral flaws, and the dynamics of family relationships, as the beauty of human kindness and the disasters of human failings are also revealed.
Aurora Fox production striking for its performances and visual elements
Martin McDonagh’s grim play comes to life in a solid production at The People’s Building