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Theater review: A gigantic, pretty production of "The King and I" sags at the Buell by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

Director Bartlett Sher's highly regarded Lincoln Center revival won accolades in 2015 and is now at the Buell Theatre for a two-week run.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:50pm on January 4, 2018

"Hamilton," Kirkland reopening, Degas and more art events to look forward to in Denver this winter by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Denver's fine arts scene is offering a lot of promising reasons to get out of the cold this winter.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:45pm on January 4, 2018

Staff pick: "Tobacco Road" by Noelle Phillips

This 1932 novel about starving Georgia sharecroppers was a sensation when it was first published, and later became a Broadway play. It was controversial because -- oh, the horror --  Cald…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:39pm on December 27, 2017

Aaron Sorkin sorts truth and fiction in his directorial debut, Colorado-rooted "Molly's Game" by John Wenzel, The Know

Of all the stories Aaron Sorkin could have chosen for his debut as a director, he settled on that of Molly Bloom, a Colorado native from an overachieving family who ran a poker game that too…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:34am on December 22, 2017

Theater review: With extra sugar and dashes of darkness, "Waitress" has its pie and eats it, too by Lisa Kennedy

Desi Oakley brings a big and lush voice to the role of the waitress working in a small Southern town who has dreams of escaping if not her hometown, her brute of a husband, Earl (Nick Bailey…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:18pm on December 21, 2017

Theater Review: "Red," a character study of Mark Rothko, shines at Vintage Theatre by Joanne Ostrow

"What do you see?" asks Mark Rothko (Phil Luna), standing before a giant red canvas at the start of the play. "Let it work on you… let it embrace you," he instructs his assistant Ken (J.W.…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:36am on December 21, 2017

Dillon Ice Castles will open frozen doors before the new year by The Know

The new attraction is like a scene out of "Frozen," with giant tunnels, fountains, slides and more all made from ice for you to explore.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:09pm on December 19, 2017

Fox's "The Simpsons" "predicted" the sale to Disney " two decades ago by Michael Cavna

Yes, "The Simpsons" even predicted its own future parentage.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:22pm on December 14, 2017

A pop songwriter made "Waitress" sing, and helped cement its place in Broadway history. It closes 2017 in Denver. by Special To The Denver Post, The Know

Songwriter Sara Bareilles talks about her circuitous route to the stage, and the happy accident that resulted in "Waitress" making Broadway musical history.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:36pm on December 14, 2017

Disney buying large part of 21st Century Fox in $52.4B deal by The Associated Press

Disney is buying a large part of the Murdoch family's 21st Century Fox in a $52.4 billion deal, including film and television studios, cable and international TV businesses as it tries to me…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:44am on December 14, 2017

Actor's death makes "Every Christmas Story" in Boulder more poignant by Claire Martin, The Know

Daniel Langhoff, who died of colon cancer on Nov. 12 at the age of 42, originated his role in the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's 2016 production of the holiday mash-up "Every Christmas S…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:18pm on December 13, 2017

From high art to Disney-esque, menorahs of all kinds light the way during Hanukkah by Colleen Smith

Menorahs come in all sizes and shapes, and are made of a variety of materials and range in tone from somber to silly.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:07pm on December 8, 2017

Theater review: Set in Vail, The Edge's New Year's comedy "Resolutions" is a hilarious ride by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

"Resolution" isn't your typical holiday treacle.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:36am on December 7, 2017

Kennedy: In a sea of Denver holiday shows, we still circle back to the classic "A Christmas Carol" by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Whether you wish to be be happily haunted  or cheekily taunted or some quite other state --  there's likely a show for that.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:36am on December 7, 2017

Cineworld agrees to buy Regal in $3.6 billion theater deal by Bloomberg

The U.K.'s Cineworld Group agreed to buy U.S. theater operator Regal Entertainment Group for about $3.6 billion to expand into the biggest movie market.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:49pm on December 5, 2017

Biden tells Denver crowd there's reason for optimism, but offers little in the way of a White House bid by David Migoya

Former Vice President Joe Biden used a 90-minute stopover Saturday night at the Paramount Theater in Denver to say there was cause to be upbeat, but he wasn't hinting at a possible run for t…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:05am on December 3, 2017

Theater review: Colorful "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" returns to Arvada Center by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

The Andrew Lloyd Webber war horse "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," a family-friendly musical with a nod to camp, gets a rousing revisit at the Arvada Center through Dec. 23. N…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:54pm on December 2, 2017

Theater review: One-woman show "Hi-Hat Hattie" touts the legacy of an African American pioneer in Hollywood by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

The one-woman play explores the life of Denver's own Hattie McDaniel, the first African American to win an Oscar.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12am on December 1, 2017

Russell Simmons steps down from companies amid allegation by Mark Kennedy, The Know

Russell Simmons has stepped away from his companies following a second allegation of sexual misconduct, though the Def Jam founder again denied ever being violent.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:42am on November 30, 2017

Wonderbound's "Snow" is not your children's "Nutcracker" " and that's just great by Mark Jaffe, The Know

While sugar plum fairies pirouette all over the place elsewhere, the contemporary ballet company  Wonderbound will explore magic, betrayal, love and death set to the folk-rooted music o…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:06am on November 30, 2017

In film "Voyeur," we watch a story about watching unravel by Mark Kennedy

A pair of filmmakers thought they'd be capturing celebrated writer Gay Talese taking a literary victory lap in their new documentary. Instead, they got something more like a journalistic car…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:14pm on November 29, 2017

Disney animation guru, Pixar chief John Lasseter takes leave after sexual misconduct allegations by The Washington Post

In a new sexual misconduct scandal that could shake the economics of Hollywood in unprecedented ways, Disney said Tuesday that animation chief John Lasseter would be taking a six-month leave…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:28pm on November 21, 2017

"Titanic" is returning to Denver theaters for one week by Dylan Owens, The Know

To mark the film's 20-year anniversary, Paramount Pictures is releasing a remastered version of the film in theaters around the country.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:10pm on November 16, 2017

Theater review: In troubling times, rom-com "Beau Jest" is a simpatico distraction by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

This is a fine production, pleasing for audiences seeking ultra-light comedy that steers clear of anything challenging.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:33pm on November 15, 2017

Theater review: On its 20th anniversary, "Rent" returns to Denver as relevant than ever by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

Not only does the epic rock musical hold up, it's also still surprisingly relevant.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:33pm on November 15, 2017
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