Colorado’s Comedy Community Unites in Mourning Ailis Kennedy
“Learn to love yourselves, it’s a hard thing to do.”
“Learn to love yourselves, it’s a hard thing to do.”
This year’s Shakespeare selections are particularly fun.
Bryna Turner’s Bull in a China Shop turns the story of two strong women into feminism lite.
T.J. Miller has booked a second gig this summer at the Gothic Theatre.
BDT Stage once again beats the touring companies – this time, with a new production of Beauty and the Beast.
After an unseasonably damp and dreary May, Denver residents are more than ready to seize upon the splendor of late spring and early summer. Colorado’s weather patterns may laugh in the face of your outdoor plans, but you can always guffaw your way through rain, sleet, snow or sunshine, thanks…
After fourteen years, dozens of bad movies, and too many jokes to count, the Mile High Movie Roast unspools its last frame on Friday, June 28, at the Oriental Theater. Co-created by local comedians Matt Vogl and Harrison Rains, the show took inspiration from Mystery Science Theater 3000 — the…
Can a comedy open mic be cursed? Your answer might depend upon what era of Scruffy Murphy’s Irish Pub you encountered.
it’s no mystery why this world premiere is a success.
It’s not easy being funny about Shakespeare, but this troupe does it with ease.
The production is a triumph for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
His shows at the Comedy Works sold out last time; he’ll be back May 23-25.
The comic commutes from L.A., where producing a show is “a pain in the dick.”
Bruce Graham’s play about college football has a few lessons in store.
The Boulder Ensemble Theatre is presenting the first Colorado production.
The seventh annual High Plains Comedy Festival will be taking over South Broadway venues in fall of 2019.
You need to buy tickets for Caroline, or Change at the Aurora Fox right now.
Wild Heart pushes the limits of contemporary dance.
Renesha Berry formed her company, the Urban Seductress, to teach women to embrace their inner power through sexy dance moves.
Author/actress Jessica Austgen has updated the first play by a woman.
Thornton Wilder’s play shines at Miners Alley.
Things in Denver are getting Harry!