Is "Die Hard" the world's greatest Christmas movie? The Denver Center's "Yippee Ki Yay" offers its own witty take
Do you recall the greatest Christmas action hero of all?
Do you recall the greatest Christmas action hero of all?
Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Denver DJ-producer Illenium likely set records at Empower Field at Mile High.
If the Six were a girl group, it's not clear how much they'd have topped the charts. Which doesn't mean the women in the Tony-winning -- and just plain winning " musical "Six" don't have bea…
You might be surprised by how little they've budged, despite decades of inflation.
Curious Theatre Company's latest is a nuanced production.
Holiday shows with tickets under $50 are getting harder to find. That's why we rounded up 10 of them.
The show runs Dec. 5-24 at the Buell Theatre, and most tickets are already gone
Joan McLean Braun built CU Presents into what it is today: the home of all performing arts at the University of Colorado Boulder, with 500 events a year spanning from opera and concerts to S…
"Cadillac Crew" is an act of recovery and discovery, of connecting dots and tracing lineage
Director Jessica Robblee has summoned a deep bench of local talent for this production.
The stand-up boasts a whopping 7 shows the venue, with more possible
If you are jonesing for fresh episodes of "The Bear," this production might feed that craving.
There is sexual assault, and no small measure of racist, misogynist and homophobic slurs.
Turner in her early years with Ike and then during her solo career was known as one of the hardest-working performers in showbiz.
Adult in its concerns, the play nevertheless captivates with its fairytale touches.
The gift of "The Laramie Project" is to give voice to the citizens of a town reeling, reckoning but also feeling tarnished by a violent and bigoted act, and the influx of journalists probing…
Physical theater is alive and inspired in "The Pâstisserie."
Sex -- winked at or engaged in " has occupied the center of "Cabaret" since its 1966 Broadway premiere and onward to Bob Fosse's classic 1972 film version.
Even if the beloved-by-so-many band Phish isn't your jam, the new play "You Enjoy Myself" very well might be.
The ability of the horror genre to take on systemic violence has become a rich conversation in literature and film.
Director Chris Coleman has found his groove in the musical's tart grasp of the old and the new.
"Now everyone thinks you're trying to get a viral clip. And that translates to either people giving you preposterous answers to any kind of interaction."
In-demand Colorado spots include newly Michelin-starred restaurants, but also concerts and holiday shows
While updating itself for Gen Z, Broadway's "Beetlejuice" is a zany, old-school romp that flies by with charm and visual delight.
The funding was provided by a bond approved by voters in 2021.