Colorado Opera 2016 Preview: Summer looks back to "Baby Doe" and forward with Renee Fleming
Whenever a company in the West does this opera set in the West, it's a good bet it will bring something new and interesting to the picture.
Whenever a company in the West does this opera set in the West, it's a good bet it will bring something new and interesting to the picture.
"Once," the musical, is not a big and splashy Broadway hit. Like the low-budget Irish film on which it's based, the play doesn't need mind-blowing theatrics to work its charm.
When Netflix rolled out its "Characters" half-hour specials in March, there was a good reason the streaming network put Lauren Lapkus' episode first.
Bryan Cranston, a four-time Emmy Award winner for "Breaking Bad," brings his chameleon chops to bear on a historical figure in "All the Way.
If you've spent time on a college campus recently, "White Guy on the Bus" may come as a refreshing dose of political incorrectness.
New operas can scare you for all the wrong reasons. You worry that the sets will malfunction, or the singers.
Harvey Fierstein's 2014 Broadway sensation "Casa Valentina" tells the story of a discreet 1960s Catskills getaway for "the girls," that is, the men who liked to escape the city and their
Eschewing his usual Denver shows this time around, mega-comic Jerry Seinfeld will play a rare show at the Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs on July 29.
5th Wall Productions' "Measure for Measure"May 19-June 4: Shakespeare's piercing comedy about a duke who goes undercover and discovers hypocrisy in his absence.
An immersive, experiential dance-theater piece is about to take over a 16,000-square-foot RiNo warehouse retrofitted to look like a speakeasy and antique shop.
Opera is a big-picture art form, less concerned with the moment than the millennia, and holding in the highest regard titles that date back centuries by the likes of Handel, Monteverdi, Moza…
The DCPA's new production of "Sweeney Todd" is easily the theater event of the year in Denver.
Opera is a big picture art form, less concerned with the moment than the millennia, and holding in the highest regard titles that date back centuries by the likes of Handel, Monteverdi, Moz…
Not as funny as HBO's "Veep" — nor as subtle as that unsubtle, laugh-out-loud satire of presidential politics — David Mamet's "November" is a political comedy unmoored from any p…
Opera Colorado has been promoting its premiere of Lori Laitman's "The Scarlet Letter" for so long, you might miss the actual event, which takes place over four nights starting Saturday.
Poor Norma Desmond. Deluded, deranged, forgotten by her legions of long-ago fans. In Vintage Theatre's elaborate production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber warhorse "Sunset Boulevard," Norma is w…
This year the Tony Awards are being nicknamed the "Hamil-Tonys" in recognition that "Hamilton" is the show to beat.
Mother's Day: The Pump and Dump's comedy therapySaturday. Denver's nationally touring Pump and Dump show has built its success on a refreshing brand of mom-comedy that avoids bland,
Poor Norma Desmond. Deluded, deranged, forgotten by her legions of long-ago fans. In Vintage Theatre's elaborate production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber warhorse "Sunset Boulevard," Norma is
The Denver Public Schools' annual Shakespeare Festival kicks it up a notch this year with an "After-Fest" bringing together a long list of regional performers in the name of The Bard.
Few American novels want to be an opera as much as "The Scarlet Letter." Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale of adultery and redemption serves up a love triangle worthy of Puccini, and just the sort …
The unapologetically romantic musical "Death Takes A Holiday" finds humor and pathos, delivered with impressively strong vocals, in a lovely Arvada Center production smartly directed by Rod…
Su Teatro has been selected to receive a national grant for "Chicano Roots Rehab," a new music and theater project developed by Su Teatro Executive Artistic Director Anthony Jr.