Colorado has a strong and proud history of performance art and theatre. From the early days of Vaudeville shows that popped up around local mining towns, to the...
Last October, the East Troublesome Fire swept across Colorado and burnt 193,812 acres, making it the second deadliest fire in the history of the state. Though t...
We have all heard a speech from well-intentioned (and sometimes not so well-intentioned) individuals weighing in on a process that creates grief, guilt, prosper...
Denver's kicking off summer this week with plenty of events to keep you busy. From comedy to performances, to festivals, you can't go wrong. Check out Cirque du...
It's the week after New Year's — and everyone is recovering from eating too much and partying to0 hard — but there is still a lot happening in Denver. From come...
Photo by Terry Shapiro
A typical Broadway musical this is not. With choreography in the spirit of Bob Fosse, unbelievable acrobatics and a story line that d...
Photo credit: Paul Schnaittacher
The novels exploded, with word-of-mouth alone traveling so fast, even those not into the romance section, Fabio-style reads...
Photo By Carol Rosegg
The fascinating story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., makes waves again; this time, for its performance factor. Based on the 2002 film and on ...
Going out to dinner and a show is one of America’s classic dates. At Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, this tradition rolls delicious food, high-caliber performance...
PHAMALY's production of Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Steven Wilson, is unlike any other. Filled with excitement, laughter, and a twinge of darkness, Litt...