Theater
One of the most popular and successful musicals, Forever Plaid, continues to entertain audiences in…
The story of Peter Pan is one that holds its magic throughout decades of retellings,…
Imagine worldly natural elements under a customized DIA-inspired circus tent — the biggest in the world, in fact — and you’re envisioning Odysseo.
I got to enact my dreams for the big screen on a local scale – playing in Colorado theatre house productions when I was 15 to 21, creating an identity through on-stage success, with dreams – the lofty goal – of one day taking it to the silver screen.
It’s a humbling task to attempt to choose the best performances and the best technical achievements of the Denver Theatre Community in 2012. It’s a humbling task to attempt to choose the best performances and the best technical achievements of the Denver Theatre Community in 2012.
I aspired to be the kind of person who wouldn’t want to see Magic Mike. It seemed almost cliché to flock to theatres for excessive shots of hot leading actors’ bodies. But when a friend invited me to group viewing on opening night, my aspirations went out the window.
Central City Opera is in it’s 80th season, and gloriously intimate opera house was graciously refurbished a couple of seasons ago with comfortable, truly luxurious seating.
It’s been quite a long time since any Denver area theater company has done one of Arthur Miller’s plays. Arguably the greatest American playwright, Miller has penned classics: Such as Death of a Salesman, All My Sons and The Price.
When we realized that Opera Colorado was going to be producing Giuseppe Verdi’s masterpiece, Il Trovatore, little did we know how lucky Out Front Colorado would get – an interview with a major player in the production. Greg Carpenter, Opera Colorado’s General Director said Il Trovatore brings a modern twist to the age-old art of opera.