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'I Saw the Light' peers into Hank Williams' demons by Lindsey Bahrthe Associated Press

The final scene of "I Saw the Light," a biopic about folk legend Hank Williams, shows a packed theater on New Year's Day in 1953.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:48am on April 1, 2016

Disney's "Newsies" a familiar plucky orphan tale highlighted by dance by Joanne Ostrow

A vintage printing press sits center stage in a touring Broadway show that celebrates, among other things, the power of the printed word.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:34pm on March 25, 2016

Colorado Theater Openings, March 25-31, 2016 by Mark Collinsspecial To The Denver Post

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:14am on March 25, 2016

"The Mountaintop" theater review: You'll know Martin Luther King Jr. better by Joanne Ostrow Denver Post Theater Critic

Perhaps you've seen the evocative posters for "The Mountaintop," playing at the Arvada Center's Black Box Theatre.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:14am on March 25, 2016

"Black Elk Speaks" at the Aurora Fox features a Native American cast by Joanne Ostrow

The smell of burning sage permeates the Aurora Fox theater before each performance of "Black Elk Speaks" as it did before every rehearsal, the producer has noted, when the cast — 80

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:58am on March 24, 2016

Extra, extra! "Newsies" opening night in Denver canceled by Joanne Ostrowthe Denver Post Theater Critic

Tonight's opening performance of "Newsies" has been canceled due to the blizzard.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:02pm on March 23, 2016

Family Fun: Guard dogs sniff out the clues on stage by John Wenzelthe Denver Post

High-class art theft is afoot in "Art Dog," a new production from Denver Children's Theatre based on Thatcher Hurd's popular children's book of same name.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:29pm on March 18, 2016

"Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue" theater review: Play by Quiara Alegria Hudes opens at Curious by Joanne Ostrow

Surely, the tale of three generations of Hispanic American men fighting in three different U.S. wars could shed light on a particular experience for a particular family and the men themselve…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:58am on March 18, 2016

"Tigers Be Still" theater review: A loaded "comedy about depression" at The Avenue by Joanne Ostrow

From the start, even from the title, it's clear Kim Rosenstock's "Tigers Be Still" is a fantastical story.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:58am on March 18, 2016

Colorado Theater Openings, March 18-24, 2016 by Mark Collinsspecial To The Denver Post

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:58am on March 18, 2016

"Rabbit Hole" theater review: Vintage Theatre performance offers compelling look at grief by Claire Martinspecial To The Denver Post

Vintage Theatre's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Rabbit Hole" is a searing, brilliant examination of grief, anger and the ethereal promise of hope.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:58am on March 18, 2016

Jesus' last hours depicted live in "The Passion" by The Associated Press

The tale of the final hours of the life of Jesus of Nazareth has been told countless times — but on Sunday, Fox will broadcast a retelling with a modern-day musical twist, with the res…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:35pm on March 17, 2016

Edge's "Getting Out," about a woman just out of prison, is rewarding by Joanne Ostrow

Fortunately for theater-goers, if unfortunately for the country, Marsha Norman's 1970s play "Getting Out," about a woman just released from prison, is entirely relevant and moving today.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:33am on March 15, 2016

Davidson: Saturday Night Alive benefits Denver Center for Performing Arts by Joanne Davidsonspecial To The Denver Post

The chance to be entertained by two of Broadway's hottest stars — Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James — proved to be just the ticket for making the 36th Saturday Night Alive a mi…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:27pm on March 13, 2016

Comedy: Bug Theatre will host new stand-up series by John Wenzelthe Denver Post

Despite its embrace of theater, film and music, the Highland neighborhood's Bug Theatre has enjoyed some of its best attendance in recent years with comedy events.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:10pm on March 13, 2016

Colorado Theater Openings, March 4-11, 2016 by Mark Collinsspecial To The Denver Post

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:44am on March 11, 2016

Local Theatre's new play festival strikes a new "Tone" by Joanne Ostrow

Local Theatre Company in Boulder plans a fresh approach to its new play fest this year: The 2016 festival will invite audience members to be part of the creative process, along with three in…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:32am on March 11, 2016

DCPA's Kent Thompson unveils the Theatre Company's 2016-17 season by Joanne Ostrow

The 38th season of the Theatre Company at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts contains a mix of classics and contemporary dramas, from Charles Dickens and Tennessee Williams to two wor…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:52am on March 9, 2016

DCPA's Kent Thompson unveils the Theatre Company's 2016-17 season by Joanne Ostrow

The 38th season of the Theatre Company at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, announced Tuesday, contains a mix of classics and contemporary dramas, from Charles Dickens and Tennessee

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:26pm on March 8, 2016

Buntport's dark comedy "10 Myths" an oddly satisfying one-act by Joanne Ostrow Denver Post Theater Critic

"10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products," the first full-length show of Buntport Theater's 15th season, manages to hold our attention while stretching the bounds of convention…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:04pm on March 7, 2016

"Heathers the Musical" theater review: An uneasy high school comedy/tragedy by Joanne Ostrow

The humor is twisted, to say the least. While the audience giggled through "Heathers the Musical" at the Aurora Fox Arts Center, the balancing act is awkward: the comic sendup of teen st…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:06am on March 5, 2016

Colorado Theater Openings, March 4-11, 2016 by Mark Collinsspecial To The Denver Post

Theater Openings The Avenue Theater Company's "Tigers Be Still" March 10-April 2: Comedy that takes an unusual look at depression and grief.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:21am on March 4, 2016

Ostrow: "Becoming Mike Nichols" is a short, insightful documentary on HBO by Joanne Ostrow

Mike Nichols talks about his luck in life almost as if he weren't a creative genius.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:49am on February 21, 2016

Colorado Ballet's "Alice" a colorful, acid trip of a ballet by Ray Mark Rinaldi Denver Post Fine Arts Critic

"Alice (in Wonderland) is a big, colorful acid trip of a ballet, a welcome update of Lewis Carroll's classic tale that aims to meet the action-packed expectations of contemporary audiences.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:10pm on February 20, 2016

Ballet dancers compete in Denver for bid to national competition by Katy Canadathe Denver Post

Poised on her pointe shoes, Daniela Thorne was the picture of composure. The 13-year-old ballet dancer hid her nerves behind meticulously applied makeup, a flowing costume and a beaming smi…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:34pm on February 19, 2016
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