
Two Boulder Theater Companies Aren’t Shying Away From Difficult Themes
Square Product Theatre and Local Theater Company address violence against women in their season openers.
Square Product Theatre and Local Theater Company address violence against women in their season openers.
Voodoo’s new class adds another level to Denver’s already burgeoning comedy scene.
The Denver theater is the second in the country to host the rolling world premiere of Robert Schenkkan’s “Building the Wall.”
This immersive show sets Wonderbound’s energetic movements to the original sounds of Flobots’ new album.
In Off-Center’s latest immersive and open-air theater experience, the audience will travel to a wacky dimension alongside the cast.
Arvada Center’s new season of shows features a cast of resident actors taking on a trio of theater classics.
That aren’t The Nutcracker or A Christmas Carol (no offense).
The deftly acted play is yet another sign that Colorado’s theater scene is stronger than ever.
Lemon Sponge Cake’s ballets don’t dance around the issues.
For these local Shakespeare buffs, a beer by any other name would taste as sweet.
Dean Strang and Jerry Buting’s “A Conversation on Justice” tour will make a stop at Denver’s Paramount Theatre on July 16.
The artistic director of the Vail International Dance Festival delights is finding novel ways to get down.
Head south this summer to enjoy Custer County’s theatrical gem.
The Tony-winning musical lands in Denver for one week only.
In DCPA’s unique, immersive theater event, the audience becomes part of the story.
The show—which opens at Wesley Chapel in Boulder this weekend—combines theater and dance for a uniquely rewarding performance.
Lost & Found Productions researches the Denver theater scene, so they can be sure their schedule departs from it.
Curious Theatre Company’s latest play is part one of a trilogy by New York playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes.
Buntport Theater Co. draws from local author’s work for 10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products, where nothing is as it seems.
Before his show at the Paramount Theatre on Saturday, Glass sat down with us to chat about the growth of podcasting—and gave us some intel on upcoming “This American Life” and “Serial” episodes.