Ballyhoo brings theatre, coffee, cocktails and community to LoHi
Ballyhoo Table & Stage will have its grand opening on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3300 Tejon Street, Denver.
Ballyhoo Table & Stage will have its grand opening on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3300 Tejon Street, Denver.
The Catamounts' witty, site-specific performance mixes local history with ghostly fun at DeSpain Schoolhouse.
Disney's The Lion King returns to the Buell Theatre with stunning visuals, timeless music and an impressive cast.
While the script is razor-sharp, shaky performances and cramped staging by Flamboyán Theatre and The Three Leaches blunt its impact.
The Fox's musical about Lizzie Borden stuns with bold visuals and music but simmers more than it slashes, leaving a stylish but uneven impression.
From the new Knives Out film to Creative Conversations about the film industry, we get the inside scoop on the 2025 Denver Film Festival.
Denver dance group opens its season with a high-energy program set to Queen, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie.
Denver's Quarkestra performed an electrifying live score for F.W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic in front of a rowdy crowd at the Landmark Mayan Theatre.
While moments shine, the production struggles to capture the feral energy Clare Barron's script demands.
Local Theater Company's bold staging blends poetry, gospel music and treadmills in a boundary-pushing, mythical journey that's equal parts disorienting and unforgettable.
Candlelight Dinner Theatre in Johnstown opens its 18th season with Robert Harling's play, with performances that shine despite staging that detracts from the play's realism.
Director Melissa Lucero McCarl mounts a timely, stirring regional premiere about censorship, race and resilience in 1950s Alabama.
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill struggles with clarity despite strong design and band.
DCPA Theatre Company opens its season with a stark, affecting one-man play starring Kenneth Tigar.
At Curious Theatre, Christy Montour-Larson's production shines in design and performance, though the satire loses steam after its high point in a virtual town hall.
Vintage Theatre launches its 25th season with Sondheim's tricky showbiz tragedy, carried by stellar performances even as the production stumbles technically.
Lucas Hnath's eerie drama is given an intimate, spooky staging, with Madison Taylor leading a superb cast in one of the season's most haunting productions.
Town Hall Arts Center's season opener plays the hits with gusto but offers little depth beyond nostalgia.
Thaddeus Phillips returns to Buntport with a solo show that pays homage to Georges Méliès.
Colorado Creative Industries launches major tax credit to support creative, mixed-use community projects statewide.
Denver Theatre Ensemble delivers a solid but uneven take on Lucas Hnath's drama.
Theatre SilCo staging of Robert Harling's classic is a superbly directed production with an all-star cast.
Johnstown dinner theatre closes its 17th season with an opulent, sophisticated musical.
Review: Ellen McLaughlin leads a stunning, emotionally grounded production of Shakespeare's final play in Boulder.
'Ink Addicted' struggles to find focus