These lyrics are absolute comedic genius and had the entire audience in stitches.
Vintage Theatre presents THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS playing now through May 5th. This happy go lucky view of small town vice and statewide political side-stepping recounts the good times and the demise of the Chicken Ranch, one of the better pleasure palaces in all of Texas. Governors, senators, and even victorious college football teams frequent Miss Mona's until that puritan nemesis Watchdog focuses his television cameras and his righteous indignation on the institution.
In light of recent events and tragedies, this expertly acted and crafted play is more pertinent and timely than ever and should not be missed.
This show was a magical historical ride that carried the audience along for a fantastic evening of art and theater.
Denver Center veteran Kathleen McCall speaks to us about her fascinating master class this summer and her challenging role in the award winning OTHER DESERT CITIES.
We speak with the award winning Marcia Milgrom Dodge on her diverse career and her new challenge with Sense and Sensibility the Musical.
I was truly amazing how every aspect of this show came together in glorious harmony.
I was truly in awe of Candlelight Dinner Playhouse being a cultural beacon in the middle of the north Colorado farm fields.
First I must share my personal thoughts on the loss of the amazing talent that was Adam Michael Perkes who passed away in the middle of this show's run.
As a fan of the true story and the movie, I wondered how they would tackle the complicated plot and several subplots that filled this boy's complex life
I guess my question was, 'If this was a game of life or death, why did it take so long to get there?'.
The actors comfortable interpretation of this verse, along with fantastic staging and great sword play made this show truly exceptional evening of theater.
This show was a visual marvel with a heartfelt and tender plot right at the center of the action.
Filled with love, loss, racism, prejudice, vandalism, and sexuality (oh my!), this complex show was a dizzying delight to watch.
I was so excited to see this Noel Coward classic and the Arvada Center didn't disappoint in their wonderfully executed production.
I have to say that the show as a whole was good - the sets were fun and inventive and the singing was excellent; however several aspects were not up to par.
The actors really took the words and the killing wit to heart which is why the comedy truly came out in this show; and the words were easy to understand and flowed like honey.
This is a tender and thought provoking story that delights you and breaks your heart.
This show was wonderfully executed and hit the ground tapping. This featured some fierce talents in tap and I sat there amazed at several of the numbers.
We speak with the talented Ann Hampton Callaway on her upcoming concert, her personal relationship with Barbara Streisand, new CDs, and so much more!
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