Vail Dance Festival returns with its spirit intact and its lineup packed
At the Vail Fest, there is no hierarchy. The fine art and the street art and the made-for-TV art are equal.
At the Vail Fest, there is no hierarchy. The fine art and the street art and the made-for-TV art are equal.
"The Treasurer" is at times funny. It is also consistently smart -- as in intelligent, but also as in this is going to hurt some.
How to get tickets for rescheduled shows from Denver Center for the Performing Arts, including "Hamilton," "The Lion King," "My Fair Lady," "A Christmas Carol," "Camp Christmas," "Mixed Tast…
Productions "The War of the Flowers" and "After the Flood" from Su Teatro and Control Group deliver local history with vision and verve.
In the early 1900s, after the death of his only child, Louis Shoenberg funded the building of a sanatorium and farm for tuberculosis patients at the behest of National Jewish Hospital.
This is the Arvada Center's first in-person production since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the theater world. You can watch "Small Mouth Sounds" through May 30.
Some of Denver's cultural pillars crumbled in 2020, but the new year offers glimmers of stability in music and the performing arts.
Thanks to changes in the state's color-coded COVID-19 dial this week, metro-area performing arts companies can return to indoor stages to perform and rehearse -- albeit without audiences, an…
Renovations for the trio of Denver Center for Performing Arts venues are almost complete.
Forecasting cultural conditions through the end of 2021 is impossible because we simply don't have enough information. The next months' trajectory of infections, vaccinations and overall beh…
Dozens of supporters of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance -- some in-person, but most on Zoom -- gathered last week to mark the blessing of the nonprofit company's 240-seat theater after months of …
Even as Denver's COVID-ravaged arts scene continues to err on the side of caution, programmers have grown increasingly bold about returning to stages later this year, based on new plans for …
"I think a true artist takes what they're given at any given moment and is able to use it to craft something profound. Lucy was a true artist."
"'Are we just a building with some objects in it? Or are we more than that? Are we a conversation? Are we a lifestyle? Are we a cultural engine?' That's what I came in with. So then when we …
Ticket-holders for the Denver touring dates of Broadway's "My Fair Lady," "1776," "Mean Girls" and "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations" will have to wait a few more month…
One of the most gentle (but profoundly painful)Â moments in the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's omnibus piece "CO2020" comes when musician Jukka La Pert Pawley talks about how the kill…
"The Liberator," adapted from a 2012 book by best-selling British journalist Alex Kershaw, tells the story of a Colorado war hero.
"The best way to signal that we really do stand with the community is we do the work to transform ourselves. We do the work from the inside out. So that when we can turn the lights back on o…
The play unfolds in New Hampshire, where Hillary's primary campaign has traveled after the candidate came in a very, very close third behind John Edwards in the Iowa caucuses but noticeably …
While the musical revue makes winking sport of social-distancing protocols, the Aurora Fox does not.
The coronavirus outbreak makes this a season unlike any other.
"Our staff is really heartbroken, and rightly so. But our goal is to hit the ground running when we're able to come back, and I'm hopeful we will emerge from this -- and that people will emb…
"I have been choreographing for over 60 years. All know is how to touch the body or move the body. This is going to be really difficult and really painful."
How does a small theatre company survive a global pandemic? Resiliency.
Death is, as she said, "perpetually relevant" -- and "pretty universal."