Strong acting drives Upstart Crow's ambitious 'A Few Good Men'
Upstart Crow's tense, thoughtful A Few Good Men features standout performances and sharp casting, despite some community theatre bumps.
Upstart Crow's tense, thoughtful A Few Good Men features standout performances and sharp casting, despite some community theatre bumps.
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance's holiday tradition returns for its 34th season, bringing vibrant storytelling, fiery global rhythms and a strong sense of community to Denver.
Elemental Theatre Company's spirited staging is an engaging holiday companion to A Christmas Carol.
Golden is treated to a boisterous, irreverent holiday comedy with Miners Alley's world premiere of Stocking Stuffers.
The Fine Arts Center's lavish Mary Poppins dazzles with joyful performances, big dance numbers and stunning stagecraft.
'Batman LIVE!' is a rowdy, joke-packed parody that dives deep into the Dark Knight's canon with improv, puns and fan-service fun.
Camp Christmas transforms The Stanley Marketplace into a whimsical wonderland, complete with immersive bars, a scavenger hunt and a refreshed walk-through experience.
Candlelight production is a lively holiday jam session led by strong vocals and spirited musicianship.
HOLDTIGHT and Somebody People have crafted a vibrant, multisensory dining experience that combines food, dance, live music and visual art.
Plus the latest shows and an interview with Debut Theatre Founder and Artistic Director Lee Kaplan
Feather Fall Theatre Company's inaugural production is big swing that starts strong but loses momentum.
At Denver's Mizel Center, Veritas Productions delivers a stylish overview of Jerry Herman's classic show tunes.
The regional premiere of Job is a tense, 80-minute psychological showdown powered by Tuuli Sandvold's riveting performance.
John Moore winds downs True West Awards, Lincoln Center upgrades its sound and more
Kahane Corn Cooperman's documentary captures a tiny Colorado mountain town where miners and theatre artists share the same main street.
Is This Thing On? is a sharp, soulful dramedy about finding yourself through stand-up comedy, featuring a vulnerable leading performance by Will Arnett.
Despite a stellar cast and lofty ambitions, Joachim Trier's latest outing, Sentimental Value, is a cold, slow exercise in self-importance.
Clint Bentley's adaptation of Denis Johnson's novella, Train Dreams, depicts a logger's lonely life through Joel Edgerton's understated, soulful performance.
'Fucktoys' is audacious, filthy and frequently fascinating, but its pace and plotting detract from its chaos.
Searchlight's cross-cultural dramedy, Rental Family, turns a fascinating premise into manipulative mush. When Rental Family opened at the Denver Film Festival's Holiday Theater on November 1…
George Clooney and Adam Sandler shine in Baumbach's reflective, somber comedy about legacy.
Wake Up Dead Man has a killer cast, master plotting and style to spare in a divine murder mystery worth confessing to again and again.
Ballyhoo Table & Stage will have its grand opening on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3300 Tejon Street, Denver.
Plus Julia Tobey on Ballyhoo, Top 10 Colorado Headliners and more spooky season stuff
The Catamounts' witty, site-specific performance mixes local history with ghostly fun at DeSpain Schoolhouse.