Colorado Summer Theatre Guide 2025
Summertime is theatre time all around Colorado. From Aspen to Greeley, Silverthorne to Grand Lake, a roundup of the theatre festivals going on around the state.
10 things you should never, ever do at the theatre
Start by turning off your@$#%!!!-ing phone!
Finding the bright side in a scrappy, silly and successful ‘Spamalot’
Town Hall production is a nicely done, intimate take on a big musical.
Shrek’s freak flag flap in Parker
Plus the dynamic duo of Marco Robinson and Adriane Robinson and the week’s Top 10 Colorado Headliners.
‘Cowboys and East Indians’ finds plenty of heart in Wyoming’s wide-open spaces
DCPA Theatre Company’s world premiere is a sharp, moving exploration of identity and grief in the rural West.
Ars Nova Singers explores Queen Elizabeth I through words and music
VINTAGERuby concert combines actor's solo performance with Renaissance choral works
‘Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.’ dares Denver theatre to get uncomfortable
The Moot Point Project’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a confrontational, experimental provocation that challenges audiences to rethink power, patriarchy and performance.
‘Legally Blonde’ proves a smart, stylish fit at The Arts Hub
A high-energy production in Lafayette boasts a winning Elle Woods, slick choreography and a lovable 27-person cast.
