Review: SPAMALOT at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
What did our critic think of SPAMALOT at Denver Center For The Performing Arts?…
What did our critic think of SPAMALOT at Denver Center For The Performing Arts?…
In 1977, a group of disabled activists peacefully occupied the San Francisco federal building in support of the signing of the first major piece of legislation that mandated enforcement of legal protections for the disabled community. 504: The Musical is a fictionalized version of the twenty-five da…
What did our critic think of TACO TOWN at Miners Alley Performing Arts Center?…
A fun, funny tour that may leave former theatre kids unexpectedly nostalgic.…
What did our critic think of SOMEWHERE at Denver Center For The Performing Arts?…
Furlough’s Paradise at Curious Theatre Company examines the strained relationship between estranged cousins Mina and Sade, reunited by grief and forced to confront the divergent paths their lives have taken. …
Elham, playwright Sanaz Toossi’s brilliant character played by an equally brilliant Vanah Assadourian, frustratedly exclaims in a tongue unfamiliar to her mouth, “I want everyone to know I am not an idiot and also I am nice.” English, produced by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, capt…
Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts tells a perfectly coherent story—it’s just not a very interesting one. An overprotective mother badgers her daughter to stay safely in her apartment and away from the glitz, glamour, and danger of those pernicious New Y…
Brilliant musicianship, soulful performances, and expert craft make Next to Normal at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts deeply identifiable. Unfortunately, the pathos it creates through these immense talents may cast more doubt on mental health care than broker clarity surrounding mental ill…
Cryptic, co-produced by Fictive and OddKnock Productions turned a warehouse space into an immersive production that felt more like a fast-paced amusement park ride. Without spoiling too much, the premise is that a chipper tour guide (on my night played by Beau Fisher, though the role may alternately…
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Earth 2.0 is an environmental-themed monodrama by Jake Heggie, Musical America's Composer of the Year 2025, co-commissioned by the Aspen Music Festival and School. This performance marks the Colorado premiere of the work.
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