'Red Willow' sends audiences on a ritualistic walk
Control Group's off-kilter Red Willow combines dance, mythology and a walk through South Platte Park.
Control Group's off-kilter Red Willow combines dance, mythology and a walk through South Platte Park.
Bright Heart Stages delivers a sleek, vocally thrilling 'Bonnie & Clyde' with magnetic leads and bold staging.
Phamaly Theatre's Little Women delivers a warm, accessible and moving take on Alcott's classic.
Dirtyfish Theater's Daughtering is a poetic world premiere about mothers and daughters.
Performance Now's A Chorus Line features strong dancing at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Su Teatro revives Just Like Us, a Denver-set immigration drama about friendship and identity.
Three Leaches Theater tackles Steven Dietz's rarely staged Fiction with wit and emotional heft.
Elemental Theatre Company tackles Milan Stitt's brooding drama, but staging issues dilute its impact.
Wonderbound's latest world premiere pairs roaring 20s glamour with emotional wreckage.
Vintage Theatre's lively production delivers laughs and heart " though minor technical hiccups hold it back at times.
Miners Alley's regional premiere of 'My Mother and the Michigan/Ohio War' uses a historic border dispute to explore the funny, messy dynamics of family life.
A lean, modern staging sharpens Shakespeare's tragedy, though its bold cuts may challenge newcomers.
Bowls with the Bard's take on R&J has flashes of innovation but lacks a clear vision to support its premise.
At the Denver Center's Buell Theatre, the national tour turns a bestselling novel into a muscular, moving stage spectacle.
Terence Anthony's world premiere at the Denver Center is a gripping, if slightly disjointed, story about freedom in the uneasy aftermath of slavery.
The Catamounts' Colorado premiere of Jay Torrence's Burning Bluebeard transforms the Carsen Theater into a playful, unsettling meditation on why live performance matters.
Springs Ensemble Theatre stages Lucy Kirkwood's post-disaster drama an intimate setting that pulls the audience into every uneasy exchange.
Colorado debut of Donnetta Lavinia Grays' one-person play features impressive design but struggles to deliver a clear, compelling story.
Powerful performances and evocative design elevate production of this absurdist play about waiting.
Johnstown production embraces classic comedy and brassy Broadway style in an energetic, cartoon-like romp.
DCPA Theatre Company's world premiere is a sharp, moving exploration of identity and grief in the rural West.
The Moot Point Project's Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a confrontational, experimental provocation that challenges audiences to rethink power, patriarchy and performance.
A high-energy production in Lafayette boasts a winning Elle Woods, slick choreography and a lovable 27-person cast.
'Shrek the Musical' at Parker's PACE Center shines musically, though its scale occasionally slows the pace.
OpenStage Theatre & Company delivers a tense Mousetrap, with sharp performances and atmospheric design.