SeriesFest’s Claire Taylor-Smith on building a TV festival in Denver — and what to see at Season 12
The festival's programming officer on 'the Sundance of television,' what's changed since 2015 and why first-timers should just pick a panel and go.
The festival's programming officer on 'the Sundance of television,' what's changed since 2015 and why first-timers should just pick a panel and go.
The storied Denver company will produce four shows at the historic Shorter AME building before returning to a renovated 1080 Acoma in 2027.
Firehouse Theater's production of James Ijames' comedy hits its targets with a game four-person cast.
Brilliant cast powers Colorado premiere of James Ijames's Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy.
Producing Artistic Director Jessica Robblee and Managing Director Mark Ragan talk through a six-play lineup that includes a Colorado premiere, an American premiere and a whole lot of trust i…
In Fort Collins, Bas Bleu presents Oscar Wilde's timeless comedy.
The producing artistic director talks about the origin of the Comfort and Comedy Festival, what's coming to town and what he hopes year two looks like
Firehouse Theater takes a big swing with a Southwestern tale of hell.
Inspired by her daughter's experience, playwright creates intergenerational theatrical journey through Black hair history
World premiere at Curious features powerhouse performances by Jada Suzanne Dixon and Lauren Dennis in Sharyn Rothstein's topical comedy-drama.
While we look back on the shows that were in 2025 with the upcoming OSCA awards
Arvada Center production is a topnotch version of the popular Disney tale
Wonderbound's ambitious holiday production mixes Elvis Costello and ghosts in a time-bending narrative.
Top-notch cast elevates holiday favorite with old-timey twist.
Firehouse Theater production of Topher Payne's play makes all other families seem quite sane.
Plus the latest shows and an interview with Debut Theatre Founder and Artistic Director Lee Kaplan
Denver Center production serves up non-stop laughs in a 90-minute comic blitz.
John Moore winds downs True West Awards, Lincoln Center upgrades its sound and more
Denver Film Festival closes out with premiere of documentary about the Colorado sports icon.
At The Schoolhouse, 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' gets a solid production from Sasquatch and Parker Arts.
The Festival returns to the newly renovated Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre next summer with a four-show season featuring two Shakespeare classics, an adaptation of the Oscar-winning film Shakes…
Plus Julia Tobey on Ballyhoo, Top 10 Colorado Headliners and more spooky season stuff
Just a bit of news and reviews from around the theatre community
The jokes are fast and furious as four excellent comic actors tear through Jeff Daniels' fish-out-of-water comedy.
At Platte Valley, Jeffrey Parker gives a shocking performance of a creature on the run.