Curious Theatre team at midpoint in an innovative live trilogy
Actors Damion Hoover, Cajardo Rameer Lindsey and Laurence Curry sit in the Curious Theatre sanctuary — the bar off the balcony of the converted Church on Acoma Street — t…
Actors Damion Hoover, Cajardo Rameer Lindsey and Laurence Curry sit in the Curious Theatre sanctuary — the bar off the balcony of the converted Church on Acoma Street — t…
Another year, another strategy for the Central City Opera. At least that's how it can feel for the company's long-time patrons.
Okay, let's just get this out of the way. Ooh. Ahh. Whoa. Zowee.
Theater Openings Emerging Voices' "The Pillowman" July 6-8: Dark play by Irish writerMartin McDonagh about a fiction writer who is interrogated about the gruesome content of his stories.
Yes, a thousand times yes, William Shakepeare's "Othello" is about race and otherness.
Vintage Theatre's spirited production of "The Spitfire Grill" showcases the considerable vocal talents of its female cast, especially Megan Van De Hey and Kelly Watt.
Misty Copeland, the Missouri-born ballerina who's become a forceful voice for diversity in ballet and achieved a celebrity that far transcends that rarified world, was named principal dancer…
Some local theaters tweak their artistic mission or even revise it. And I'm all for change and challenge.
Nora Ephron's final play, "Lucky Guy" — getting its regional premiere at Lakewood's Edge Theater Company — recounts the rise of newspaper columnist Mike McAlary.
Thursday, the Colorado Theatre Guild announced nominees for the 2015 Henry Awards. The region's two biggest theaters were recognized for their seasons.
Growing up, Norm Harris never had the date for Denver's Juneteenth celebration circled on his calendar.
Wellington and Wilma Webb are a package deal. Always have been, always will be. Which is why Curious Theatre Company didn't even think of featuring one without the other at the 10th edit…
Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming had just begun their Tony Awards co-hosting duties Sunday night when the former's signature show came up.
In Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical play "Brighton Beach Memoirs" — at Golden's Miners Alley Playhouse through June 28 — a family occupies a crowded Brooklyn, N.Y., home.
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival's production of "Much Ado About Nothing" is arch and lively, a battle of wits and words.
Cirque du Soleil shows often seem to exist on a larger-than-life scale. But for Karl L'Écuyer, one of the performers in "Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities," the moments he looks forward…
Two veteran Broadway stars — Michael Cerveris of "Fun Home" and Kelli O'Hara of "The King and I" — took home Tony Awards on Sunday, while a young man who just last year graduated…
NEW YORK (AP) — For theater fans, all eyes on Sunday night will not be on Broadway but on nearby Radio City Music Hall.
Things have been moving so quickly this year for Tony Yazbeck that he hasn't had time to squeeze in something important — his honeymoon.
Everything about the touring production of "Wicked" is larger than life: The giant dragon overlord supervising the show, the steampunk gears framing the story and the outsized personas of…
With a pert Mary Poppins (Tracy Warren) whose no-nonsense attitude cleaves close to P.
Wellington and Wilma Webb are hardly strangers to the public's gaze.
Vintage Theatre's production of Marsha Norman's "'Night, Mother" is compelling, intelligent and, for a story about impending suicide, surprisingly witty.
Beats Powerball odds: "The Book of Mormon" ticket lottery underway for show's Denver run
$25 ticket lottery announced for launch of "The Book of Mormon" national tour