The Colorado Ballet takes it show up the road this weekend with an "An Evening Under the Stars" at the Arvada Center Outdoor Amphitheater.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:29AMThe Metropolitan Opera's live HD broadcasts finish up the 2014-15 season with a crowd-pleaser.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 09:44PMThere are a dozen good reasons to go see Central City Opera's production of "Dead Man Walking" and one good reason to hesitate.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:11PM"Dead Man Walking"Central City Opera, July 5-25 Jake Heggie's 2000 "Dead Man Walking" is the most important opera of the past 20 years, if only because it keeps getting performed in an era …
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:33PMOpera returned to Denver last weekend after nearly a year off, and it was — as they say in the business — grand to have it back.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:37AMIf you were going to reinvent dinner theater for the digital age, the first thing you'd do is get rid of the theater. Delete: singing Mormons. Insert: computer-generated animation, multichan…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 02:01AMWhen it comes to Denver Arts Week, it's difficult to separate the happenings from the hype.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 09:34PMThe Denver Art Museum mixes a rare bit of performance into its mission with this evening's presentation of "Casualties of Modernity" by Kent Monkman, an artist/activist of Cree descent whos…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 05:21PMIs it dance? Maybe. Is it music? Sometimes. Is it comedy or literature, classical or modern, high art or something a little bit lower? That all depends on your personal taste. These events d…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:26PMWith a guy like Romeo, you already know how the relationship is going to end. Badly. But two Romeos?
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:48PMThese days the National Endowment for the Arts gives most of its $145 million in annual grants to groups, rather than individuals, that have proven track records in their communities.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:51PM"Becky Shaw" is the kind of play that reminds us why we go to theater in the first place: to see people who are just like us, only much more interesting. They've got our issues — relat…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:16PMThe Denver Center Theatre Company continues its evolution into a significant developer of American plays with two new titles set to appear on its stages next season.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 04:00PMThere's always good reason to be skeptical when a new play comes along recycling pop hits into a staged musical.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:51PMA lucky few — actually, a lucky 22 — people will get to sit in the front two rows of "American Idiot" when it plays in Denver starting next week.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 04:43PMMaking Peter Pan fly is the easy part of any stage production based on J.M. Barrie's 1902 story about the boy who never grows up.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:36PMFor 14 years, the Curious Theatre Company has gifted Denver with its own gift for programming. Curious specializes in presenting the sort of plays you've heard about, and wanted to see, but …
SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12PMScored by an Austrian, set in Spain, sung in Italian, and based on a French play, no opera could be more European than Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro," and yet there's a reason it is the m…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:23PMThe Denver Center's hit new play "The Whale" has a lot of things to say about contemporary life in America, but it makes a particularly keen point — and maybe not on purpose — a…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:06PMIt's hard to tell who to like and who to pity in Samuel Hunter's enjoyably tragic "The Whale," a new production from the Denver Center Theatre Company.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:18PMThe Denver Center Theatre Company has canceled tonight's performance of "The Whale" due to the illness of a cast member.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 05:17PMCharlie is eating himself to death. And by the time audiences meet him at the beginning of "The Whale" he has almost completed the job. He's closing in on 600 pounds, his heart is failing, h…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 04:24PMPlenty of hit movies are reinvented as stage musicals these days, some neatly (like "Hairspray") and some awkwardly (like "Legally Blonde").
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:27PMTheater is full of conceits, and that's the reason we keep going back for more. Audiences know those star-crossed lovers on stage don't really fall upon their daggers, that 225-pound soprano…
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