Depending how you feel about slapstick, farce, British music hall comedy, cases of mistaken identity and high-speed alliteration, "One Man, Two Guvnors" by Richard Bean may be just your cup…
"A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder," in its national tour, is a cleverly designed, smartly directed musical romp that benefits from some fine acting talents.
University of Colorado athletics officials have agreed to pay about $100,000 to buy out three of four Colorado Shakespeare Festival performances that were scheduled to occur on the same wee…
If theater ads had to carry synopses of their plays, Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man," would be box-office poison: Young Man, Horribly Deformed, Adopted by Well-Meaning Doctor Adored …
The inside of the Studio Box Theater of the Aurora Fox Arts Center looks like the inside of the tent of an ancient Persian king.
LONDON (AP) — British actor Alan Rickman, a classically trained stage star and sensual screen villain in the "Harry Potter" saga and other films, has died.
Think of every trope associated with animated family movies and you'll find them all in "Norm of the North," a thoroughly uninspired story of a polar bear attempting to save his habitat from…
Theater Openings Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's "Vera Rubin: Bringing the Dark to Light" Jan.
Big news for Colorado dance fans: Denver's own Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is hosting the 28th annual International Association of Blacks in Dance Conference and Festival.
Actors will roam the galaxy and dark matter will find its place in the spotlight when art and science converge in Boulder this month.
Laura Eason is one of the most prolific and successful dramatists in the country — and one of the few women who can claim as much.
For the Lone Tree Arts Center, filling seats in the 500-seat theater is only a starting point. In the midst of its fifth season, the best measure of the center's value in the eyes of its le…
Master improvisers gather made-up song suggestions and create an evening of spontaneity with music and laughter.
Playwright Theresa Rebeck has a gift for dialogue. She showed the same deft use of language in "Smash" on NBC.
Possibly the most shocking thing about "Heathers," the 1988 dark comedy that gave us such eternal lines as "Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?
In "4,000 Miles," 70 years separate irascible Vera (Deborah Persoff) and her 21-year-old grandson, Leo (Curtiss Johns), who arrives on Vera's West Village doorstep with the bicycle he rode f…
The lack of women and minorities in Hollywood is a hot topic in the media lately. At a time when television is hailed for putting a more diverse assortent of faces onscreen, the unbalanc…
The pre-Broadway debut of "Frozen," a new film-to-stage Disney musical, highlights the 2016-17 Broadway season for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Curious Theatre announced its 19th season slate with five plays, including the regional premiere of Robert Askins' "Hand to God."
A pre-Broadway version of Disney's "Frozen" will highlight the Denver Center for the Performing Arts 2016-17 season, the center announced Thursday.
With the imperiousness born of decades refining local children's manners, the woman known as Mrs. Mannerly (Leslie O'Carroll) sails onstage to meet her eager aspiring protégé J…
Curious Theatre announced its 19th season slate with five plays, including the regional premiere of Robert Askins' "Hand to God.