Ian Karmel Defends Comedy Specials on Netflix and Good Bros
Ahead of the High Plains Comedy Festival, Ian Karmel talks with Westword about writing for The Late Late Show, basketball, The Rock, and male sensitivity.
Ahead of the High Plains Comedy Festival, Ian Karmel talks with Westword about writing for The Late Late Show, basketball, The Rock, and male sensitivity.
Jane Haynie is pole dancing across America to raise funds for African refugees.
This BDT Stage production goes swimmingly.
It’s in a regional premiere at the Bug.
Miners Alley Playhouse and the Arvada Center fared well at this year’s Henrys.
Wendy Ishii left New York City for Fort Collins, where she founded Bas Bleu and has become an internationally recognized director and actor.
The light-as-air entertainment rounds out the season.
This funny, silly, pleasurable production makes for a perfect summer evening.
This tasty production will entertain you, thrill you, and even educate you.
Benchmark Theatre presents the regional premiere of The Arsonists.
And like the times, this Colorado Shakespeare Company production can be confusing.
It’s a wild ride at Curious Theatre Company.
Horrible race relations can be hilarious. That’s the premise of the brilliantly scripted and performed The Book of Mormon.
The language is tough, the setting lovely.
The Vintage production is bookended by two terrific performances.
The 2018 season was just cancelled.
A surprise delivery didn’t stop one of the stars of Ain’t Misbehavin’.
This is the first DCPA Theatre Company production in the Garner Galleria.
“I’m pretty proud of being a Denver actor,” he says.
Aaron Posner’s play is getting its regional premiere at Miners Alley.
Denver’s newest community hub houses art, music, and dance, all under one roof. Welcome to Collabratory.
You only have two more weeks to see this show. Don’t miss it.