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396 stories by "Lisa Kennedy"

"12 Years a Slave" challenged Curious' "The Whipping Man" by Lisa Kennedy

What happens when a movie beats you to the punch? Or the whip? That could have been the quandary the Curious Theatre Company faced when Steve McQueen's unrelenting drama "12 Years a Slave"

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:01pm on January 10, 2014[SHARE]

With two plays, audience will see writer Matthew Lopez light and dark by Lisa Kennedy

Consider January Matthew Lopez month in Denver. On a recent Saturday afternoon during a rehearsal of the up-and-coming playwright's "The Whipping Man," Curious Theatre Company's artistic

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:32pm on January 3, 2014[SHARE]

"Franken-steen" unbolted for stage by Lisa Kennedy

Two of the funniest movies of the 1970s got their Broadway gussy-up in the 2000s. And each is being staged locally.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:44pm on January 2, 2014[SHARE]

2014 theater preview: Bold choice seeking adventerous audiences by Lisa Kennedy

With risk comes rewards. That adage will hold true for theatergoers in the upcoming months as some of the area's finest theaters mount premieres of new plays and take on other heady prod…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:42pm on December 27, 2013[SHARE]

Review: Silliness abounds in "Monty Python's Spamalot" by Lisa Kennedy

All that is missing from the hammy "Monty Python's Spamalot" at Boulder's Dinner Theatre is a holiday pineapple ring.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:49pm on December 24, 2013[SHARE]

Best of 2013: The 10 highest theater notes that made a critic happy to be watching by Lisa Kennedy

It's simple really: A memorable theater experience begins — and ends — with the feeling I wouldn't want to be anyplace else at that moment.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:06pm on December 21, 2013[SHARE]

Reviews: A better Scrooge, a desperate George Bailey and aerialists! by Lisa Kennedy

If there's a holiday production to best thus far, it's the Denver Center's "A Christmas Carol," through Dec.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:59pm on December 12, 2013[SHARE]

Reviews: "Santaland Diaries," "A Christmas Carol" by Lisa Kennedy

Move over, Ebenezer, a sharp-tongued Elf named Crumpet's got you beat when it comes to tart holiday observations.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:15pm on December 5, 2013[SHARE]

Theater Review: "Jackie & Me" swings for the fences, connects by Lisa Kennedy

If perchance you grow weary of holiday visitors Ebenezer Scrooge, George Bailey or even a crackingwise elf named Crumpet — and how could you?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:36pm on November 28, 2013[SHARE]

Holiday Theater Preview: Warm chestnuts and shows naughty and nice by Lisa Kennedy

This holiday, area theaters are offering more options than there are lift flaps on an Advent calendar.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:50pm on November 21, 2013[SHARE]

Theater reviews: "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "From Door to Door" by Lisa Kennedy

Tennessee Williams' indelible Southern family is having at it — and each other — in Lakewood's Edge Theatre's revival of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:08pm on November 14, 2013[SHARE]

Theater review: Baby takes a bow wow in Lone Tree's "Sylvia" by Lisa Kennedy

When Greg suddenly brings home a stray pooch in "Sylvia," he lands in the doghouse. Any animal rescue organization will tell you that it is hard to pull off that surprise under the best of …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:03pm on November 14, 2013[SHARE]

Review: Grand and not-so grand illusions get theirs in "Rancho Mirage" by Lisa Kennedy

Late in the pleasingly biting living-room comedy "Rancho Mirage," I had to double-check the program for the spelling of the host couple's last name.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:06pm on November 7, 2013[SHARE]

Playwright and native son Steven Dietz returns home with two works by Lisa Kennedy

Playwright Steven Dietz was trying to find a quiet place in the Indianapolis Museum of Art on a recent Thursday afternoon.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:47pm on October 31, 2013[SHARE]

Theater Review: "The Most Deserving," where the ridiculous trumps the sublime by Lisa Kennedy

The subject may be art, but there's a lot more ridiculous than sublime going on in Catherine Trieschmann's amusing comedy about a clash of ideals and agendas.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:52pm on October 31, 2013[SHARE]

"Book of Mormon" review: Second tour in Denver still a 4-star blast by Lisa Kennedy

Geez, gosh, golly, what can we say? "The Book of Mormon" makes it far too easy to become a repeat offender.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:48pm on October 25, 2013[SHARE]

Review: "Mestizo" offers a portrait of a musician and a movement by Lisa Kennedy

In 1974, Atlantic Records released Chicano singer-songwriter Daniel Valdez's album "Mestizo." As the first (and only) album of its kind, it was a landmark moment for Chicano arts.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:06pm on October 24, 2013[SHARE]

"Just Like Us" theater review: The future is full of promise by Lisa Kennedy

In Karen Zacarias' adaptation of Helen Thorpe's nonfiction tome about immigration, "Just Like Us: The True Story of Four Mexican Girls Coming of Age in America," the incursion of the journa…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:59pm on October 17, 2013[SHARE]

Theater review: Denver Center's "Death of a Salesman" feels fresh, resonant by Lisa Kennedy

None other than doomed salesman Willy Loman shared this insight recently: "I realize Willy's not the hero, Biff is." Or rather, Mike Hartman, the actor portraying Willy in the Denver Center …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:49pm on October 11, 2013[SHARE]

"Around the World in 80 Days" theater review: "80 Days" offers a jaunt more than a trek by Lisa Kennedy

A gentlemen's wager at London's elite Reform Club leads one of its more mysterious members on a quest to circumnavigate the globe, his new manservant in tow.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:09pm on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

"Who Killed Jigaboo Jones?" theater review: Jeff Campbell's punch to hip-hop's gut by Lisa Kennedy

As its title suggests, Jeff Campbell's wildly funny, sharply performed one-man show "Who Killed Jigaboo Jones?" is something of a murder mystery.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:07pm on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

Helen Thorpe's "Just Like Us" adapted for the Denver Center stage by Lisa Kennedy

When the immigration drama "Just Like Us" has its world premiere at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' Stage Theatre on Oct. 10, it will in many ways mark the continuing saga of powe…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:52pm on October 4, 2013[SHARE]

Review: "Seminar" short on lasting lessons, good with dark laughs by Lisa Kennedy

Vicious parlor gatherings appear to be in vogue. Spring brought Yasmina Reza's "God of Carnage," with its uncorked hostilities between two sets of parents, to the Curious Theatre Company.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:53pm on October 3, 2013[SHARE]

A stereotype will meet his maker in "Who Killed Jigaboo Jones?" by Lisa Kennedy

Forget the inflammatory title. The poster for "Who Killed Jigaboo Jones?" makes people even more uncomfortable.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:36pm on October 3, 2013[SHARE]

"Next Fall" theater review: A sweet and odd couple in love and under duress by Lisa Kennedy

Want to flee the hospital waiting room at the start of "Next Fall," Geoffrey Nauffts' drama of faith and doubt, love and the spectre of wrenching loss?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:53pm on September 26, 2013[SHARE]
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