‘The Sandman’ is not Wonderbound’s first rodeo
Though this revival loses some of its emotional heft, The Sandman still thrills.
Though this revival loses some of its emotional heft, The Sandman still thrills.
Shifted Lens Theatre Company's sharp staging elevates this bloody musical teen satire.
What Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station can learn from Meow Wolf Las Vegas' Omega Mart.
Interactive performance at Sports Castle in Denver delivers an eye-opening look at a broken system.
A stripped-down Tartuffe in Boulder has strong comic turns but struggles with pacing and cohesion.
A lively, tap-filled revival at Candlelight Dinner Theatre delivers Cole Porter’s classics with polish and punch.
The Truth About 250-150 is an immersive bus exhibit that examines Colorado's colonial history.
DCPA Theatre Company’s English offers a sharp, human portrait of language and identity.
Alicia Keys' jukebox musical features some stirring design elements and a predictable plot.
Denver theatre troupe discusses its ongoing capital campaign, plans for a new show in May and (possibly) being neighbors with the Broncos.
Touring show blends clowning, puppetry and circus acts into a joyful, family-friendly romp.
Angels in America Part Two deepens the story begun in Part One, culminating in a gripping conclusion.
Beloved mother-daughter story lands emotionally even as staging issues slow the production.
OpenStage's energetic staging of The Cottage features fun design, but the script is lacking.
OddKnock Productions and Fictive debut Cryptic, a tech-forward immersive mystery.
Tony Kushner's epic AIDS-era drama hits hard in a sharply acted Aurora production of Millennium Approaches.
Control Group's off-kilter Red Willow combines dance, mythology and a walk through South Platte Park.
Bright Heart Stages delivers a sleek, vocally thrilling 'Bonnie & Clyde' with magnetic leads and bold staging.
Phamaly Theatre's Little Women delivers a warm, accessible and moving take on Alcott's classic.
Dirtyfish Theater's Daughtering is a poetic world premiere about mothers and daughters.
Performance Now's A Chorus Line features strong dancing at the Lakewood Cultural Center.
Su Teatro revives Just Like Us, a Denver-set immigration drama about friendship and identity.
Three Leaches Theater tackles Steven Dietz's rarely staged Fiction with wit and emotional heft.
Elemental Theatre Company tackles Milan Stitt's brooding drama, but staging issues dilute its impact.
Wonderbound's latest world premiere pairs roaring 20s glamour with emotional wreckage.