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Review: SOMEWHERE at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
What did our critic think of SOMEWHERE at Denver Center For The Performing Arts?…
Review: FURLOUGH'S PARADISE at Curious Theatre
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. …
Review: ENGLISH at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
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…
Review: ALICIA KEYS' HELL'S KITCHEN at Denver Center For The Performing Arts
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…
Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at The DCPA Theatre Company
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…
Review: CRYPTIC at Oddknock
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…
Review: BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre
What did our critic think of BIRTHDAY CANDLES at Curious Theatre? Curious Theatre's talented team and more than capable actors show case a brilliant play new to the Denver area.…
Review: High-Flying Feats in WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at the Denver Center
The national tour of Water for Elephants is the latest show to stop at DCPA as it makes its way across the country. I only just last year read the novel by Sara Gruen followed quickly by the feature film starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson. …
Review: COWBOYS AND EAST INDIANS Defies Assumptions at DCPA
DCPA Theatre Company's legacy of 'outdoing' themselves continues with their latest world premiere production of Cowboys and East Indians, based on the short story collection by Nina McConigley and written by McConigley and Matthew Spangler.…
Review: THE NOTEBOOK Makes it Rain at DCPA
It is no wonder so many movies, tv shows, and musicals start out as the written word. I would argue the best stories are those that draw you in and keep you engaged from start to finish, regardless of how long it takes to finish. Perhaps that is why when I first read The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks …
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Shrek The Musical Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre (6/05-8/29) |
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What A Glorious Feeling! Garner Galleria Theatre (11/07-4/04) PHOTOS |
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Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! Weeks Conservatory Theatre (10/23-12/20) |
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Kiowa Music in the Park featuring Sarah P and the Dirty Logger Nordman Memorial Park (7/18-7/18) |
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Kiowa Music in the Park featuring Melinda Hagan Nordman Memorial Park (8/15-8/15) |
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Venus in Fur The Other Road Theater Project (12/04-12/12) |
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Mamma Mia! Buell Theatre- Denver Center for the Performing Arts (5/11-5/16) |
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Suicideboys & Destroy Lonely Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre (9/25-9/25) |
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Feeding Beatrice Aurora Fox Arts Center (10/02-11/01) |
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Colorado Music Festival's 2026 Season Chautauqua Auditorium (7/09-8/09) |









