Denver Actors Among the Best Paid Nationwide: “That’s Some Bullsh*t”
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It wasn’t COVID that caused her to leave.
There are plenty of Colorado Nutcracker performances to catch this holiday season.
While you can’t go to the theater, don’t be a Scrooge. You can still enjoy Charles Dickens’s classic tale.
COVID-19 has hit the comedy scene especially hard.
Geoffrey Kent and Jessica Austgen talk about their new production of The Family Tree.
Weeks after Wonderbound’s studio was trashed, the company has found a new home.
Len Matheo is mining the future for gold.
The Nutcracker is moving to Rocky Mountain PBS, mainstage shows are canceled, and solo and duet dances will abound.
Until the Flood looks at what happened in the wake of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of law enforcement.
Ballet Master and Associate Choreographer Sarah Tallman discusses “Julius,” a short film she choreographed to the music of Phish.
Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental’s Zoo Motel brings theater online.
“We’re here in a positive way for everyone.”
To make up for lost revenue and adjust to COVID-19, the disability-affirmative theater troupe is hosting its annual fundraiser as a webathon.
“It’s scary to look ahead to 2021, when we still have so much uncertainty.”
After decades of dinner theater, the company is unsure whether it will survive.
Discover the city this weekend, even if you never leave your home.
The Denver artist was beaten by guards in 2018.
Great writing comes to life through this theatrical series.
Betty Hart is bringing a new vision to the Colorado Theatre Guild
Real life couples interpret a scene from Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull.
Rocky Mountain Artists’ Safety Alliance is hosting the Safer In Theater Zoom conversations to discuss safety guidelines.