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Tony-winning Broadway actor Brian Stokes Mitchell will christen the new Lone Tree Arts Center stage with a performance at the grand opening gala Aug. 27, it was announced today. But if you w…
Lots of news today from Kurt Terrio’s Midtown Arts Center in Fort Collins: *It’s now (officially) transitioned to its new name (from the Carousel Dinner Theatre). *It’s set…
This offbeat evening offers some unusual pairings. The traditional Boulder Opera joins with the adventurous Opera on Tap for a program that combines Act I of Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte" and Ac…
Creede knows how to throw a party — this time for itself. This season marks the box-canyon theater's 50th year, and the company commissioned a play about its founding in 1966.
When the Bobby G. Awards take place at the Buell Theatre Thursday night, some unnervingly poised teen thespian would do well to hoist the award and say, "This one's for Randy!"
In the program notes for the engaging and subtle "Fermata," playwright and actress Maria Cheng names three artists who influenced her play about three generations of women accomplished in
Director Nick Sugar, a superlative cast and inspired stage, sound and costume design have created a "Young Frankenstein" that's vibrant, exhilaratingly creative and charmingly naughty at Lit…
In Lisa D'Amour's "Detroit" — currently at the Curious Theatre Company — married couple Ben and Mary invite new younger neighbors Sharon and Kenny over for a backyard mea…
If you're one of those people who likes a title to reveal its meaning quickly, then Lisa D'Amour's "Detroit" may gnaw at you as you watch newish neighbors Ben and Mary, Sharon and Ken…
With a modest but versatile set and a remarkably cohesive, powerful cast, Vintage Theatre's production of "UNMarried in America" examines the emotional shrapnel and confusion in the wake …
In the grimy basement of the Bug Theatre, just south of West 37th Avenue and Navajo Street in north Denver's Highland neighborhood, Alex Weimer has unearthed ticket stubs, candy wrappers and…
Bette Midler has built her highly successful show business by recognizing that she's the best product she sells.
In "Hysteria," an urgent knock on the garden doors of his London study stirs Sigmund Freud from his ruminations.
The National Endowment for the Arts on Thursday announced grants totaling $2.5 million for Colorado arts nonprofits as part of the Washington, D.C.-based organization's spring round of fundi…
The National Endowment for the Arts on Thursday announced grants totaling $2.6 million for Colorado arts nonprofits as part of the Washington, D.
For decades now, the pipeline from Park City to a place called summer has been the condiut to channel smart, funny, challenging (all of the above) fare into arthouses and to give moviegoers …
The Betsy Stage's adaptation of "Othello" is a brash, waggish production that brilliantly riffs on the Marx Brothers, American musicals, Martha Graham and pop culture.
Lynn Andrews' robust, saucy Miss Hannigan and Adia Dant's insouciant performance as the tiny orphan named Molly don't exactly upstage the rest of the excellent cast in the solid and energiz…
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Scholars at the University of California, Berkeley have pieced together a collection of letters written by Mark Twain when the author was a young newsman in San Fr…
"A Man of No Importance," at The Arvada Center, treads a delicate balance between insight and implacability as an earnest amateur theater director attempts to stage a play in 1964 at his
Lynn Andrews' robust, saucy Miss Hannigan and Adia Dant's insouciant performance as the tiny orphan named Molly don't exactly upstage the rest of the excellent cast in the solid and
Here are three promising May engagements that should showcase the diversity of the music in Denver club settings that match the styles perfectly:Terence Blanchard E-Collective, Dazzle Jazz (…
Daniel Witzke comes from the place where opera is going.The director of Opera Colorado's upcoming production of "The Magic Flute" has a career deeply rooted in musical theater.
Lakewood's Edge Theater Company has been on a roll this year, already mounting regional premieres of two vexingly named, compelling plays.
It's droll, witty and geeky in the best sense of the word, full of magical realism in the form of villains and scenarios familiar to "Dungeons & Dragons" fans.