
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…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:17PM[SHARE]In "Hysteria," an urgent knock on the garden doors of his London study stirs Sigmund Freud from his ruminations.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:57PM[SHARE]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 …
SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:55PM[SHARE]Lakewood's Edge Theater Company has been on a roll this year, already mounting regional premieres of two vexingly named, compelling plays.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 03:04PM[SHARE]In a fluorescent-blasted rehearsal room in the Arvada Center, a group of actors are having a kinetic go at a jig.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:45PM[SHARE]It was — and fortunately remains — quite the weekend for intriguing theater.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:25PM[SHARE]Something visceral and vivid is taking place at the Denver Center, where the musical "The 12" is receiving its world premiere. Robert Schenkkan wrote the book and Neil Berg the music. The tw…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 05:24PM[SHARE]Noah Baumbach has pulled off a minor miracle. Twice. In the 2010 dramedy "Greenberg" and now in the deliciously observed "While We're Young," the writer-director has taken Ben Stiller's oft …
SOURCE: Denver Post at 05:09AM[SHARE]If you're in the mood for foolish fun, a trip to the Lone Tree Arts Center may be in order, where you'll find the clever romp "The 39 Steps."
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:02PM[SHARE]This year marks Arthur Miller's centenary. So it makes sense that last weekend saw the Miller baton passed from one local theater to another when "All My Sons" closed at the Cherry Cre…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:20PM[SHARE]There are more than 40 hits jammed into the jukebox pleasure "Motown the Musical," at the Buell Theatre through April 19.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:28PM[SHARE]Pip, pip, hooray!That might be the easy response to the national tour of "Pippin," which had its dazzling launch Wednesday.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:45PM[SHARE]Singer-songwriter SuCh tells the audience gathered at Jazz @ Jack's on a Sunday night more than once that she loves them.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:57PM[SHARE]The word "Orwellian" got quite the workout at the recent 41st Telluride Film Festival.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 08:18PM[SHARE]Playwright/Performer Martin Moran returns to his hometown with a reprise of his Obie award-winning, one-man show, "The Tricky Part," about confronting the church counselor he had a "relation…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:10PM[SHARE]It wasn't quite the toppling of a monarch. But it came awfully close. Stephen Schwartz and Roger Hirson's 1973 Broadway musical "Pippin" recounts the tale of a restless young prince named P…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:50PM[SHARE]Vintage Theatre has returned to the New Orleans apartment of Stanley Kowalski and wife Stella in a solid and subtle production of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 06:54PM[SHARE]The Denver Center Theatre Company has unveiled the final show of its 2014-2015 season.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 02:10PM[SHARE]It may be an overstatement to declare this but what the heck: Classical musical opera-style * * * ½ If a theater company — or in this instance the Central City Opera &mdas…
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:31PM[SHARE]For many, Neil Simon's famous divorced duo Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar came by way of TV, not the stage, when Jack Klugman and Tony Randall inhabited the roles on the 1970s sitcom.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:46PM[SHARE]It was a resonant and rending weekend lineup. First up, the opening of the one-woman play "Who Will Sing for Lena?
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:01PM[SHARE]One thing became clear by the end of the 9th Annual Henry Awards: Playwright Matthew Lopez is the real deal.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:19PM[SHARE]There they were: George and Martha snarling, snapping, gnawing on each other's emotional limbs.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 08:27PM[SHARE]The timeless tale of a orphaned boy adopted by an ape mother — complete with vine swinging!
SOURCE: Denver Post at 01:30PM[SHARE]It's a small miracle that can happen at rock concerts and Sunday worship services. Yes, the shared voice of the crowd can be a thing of transcendent wonder.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:54PM[SHARE]Roxxy Duda stepped onto the University Theatre stage one recent Sunday to introduce a matinee performance of "I Hate Hamlet.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:45PM[SHARE]It's almost too easy to say that the Arvada Center's production of the Disney musical "Tarzan" won't mean a thing if it ain't got some swing.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:46PM[SHARE]A son is sent packing by his parents with the upbeat promise that there's a "Big Bright Beautiful World" out there.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:50PM[SHARE]It's probably a few years yet before Abby Noble and Conner Kingsley feel the need to thank agents, managers, publicists from an awards gala podium.
SOURCE: Denver Post at 07:12PM[SHARE]In "I Hate Hamlet," successful actor Andrew Rally arrives in New York from Los Angeles after the end of his TV series, "L.
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