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Sintertainment: Spiegelworld’s Absinthe is a Winning Formula
When it comes to luring traveling entertainment seekers, Vegas has a lot of tricks up its sleeve. Pipes,…
March 29, 2013
HindSight: Catch Me If You Can
The fascinating story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., makes waves again; this time, for its performance factor. Based on…
March 2, 2013
The Friday Experience: Germinal Stage – Act One
The Germinal Stage has been a constant stop for many who enjoy live theatre. With 100 seats their…
March 1, 2013
Music Legend: Deborah Cox
While Jekyll & Hyde has left the (Denver Center for the Performing Arts) building, we were finally able…
February 18, 2013
Hindsight: Romeo & Juliet
We’ve all heard/seen/read the tale as old as time. And, like some tales go, this one never seems…
February 5, 2013
Don’t Be Afraid of this “Virginia Woolf”…
Watching “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” in the intimate Spark Theater, one word comes immediately mind, “marathon.” The…
February 1, 2013
Culture Editor’s Choice: (Romeo) & Juliet
Two star-crossed lovers are kept apart until Death intervenes. Think that sums up Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet? Think…
January 31, 2013
Must See: War Horse
Joey’s ears melted my heart. The way they wiggled, twitched and turned with astonishing vitality—well, it was all…
January 9, 2013
War Horse: An Interview with Andrew Veenstra
War Horse, the five-time Tony Award winner, is FINALLY coming to Denver. The play, based on Michael Morpurgo’s…
January 7, 2013
“The Giver” delivers a message beyond it’s time…
As a 5th grader, many years ago, this writer was asked to read a little book called “The…
October 15, 2012
Midtown’s “Heights” has quite the highs but also a few lows…
Before we begin, for the sake of full disclosure, back in May of 2012, I submitted my headshot…
October 2, 2012
Grab Your Musket
Condensing a 700-page novel down to a two-and-a-half-hour play is no easy task. When that novel happens to…
October 2, 2012