Life and CultureColorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state March 29 – 31By Eden Lane
NewsFor two emerging playwrights, Colorado New Play Summit is a convergence of creativity, inclusion, and representationBy Eden Lane
News‘A Jukebox for the Algonquin’ brings a story of sex, drugs, and rocking chairs to Golden’s Miners Alley By Eden Lane
ArtsArvada Center theatre transforms into a Russian cabaret for new musical based on ‘War and Peace’By Eden Lane
Life and CultureJekyll & Hyde ballet pushes dancers in new physical, psychological directionsBy Eden Lane
ArtsAn old hardware store finds new life in Golden as Miners Alley Performing Arts CenterBy Eden Lane
ArtsDistance, connection, and the U.S.P.S. — Curious Theater’s latest production is told almost entirely through lettersBy Eden Lane
ArtsCoal Country, a play honoring the victims of mining tragedy through the words of their loved ones, comes to ColoradoBy Eden Lane
ArtsLittleton’s Town Hall Arts Center went right to the source for insight into its latest production — the musical’s creatorBy Eden Lane
ArtsRestaging of ‘Laramie Project’ at Arvada Center answers the question: is the play still relevant todayBy Eden Lane
Arts‘Beautiful: The Carole King Musical’ weaves a tapestry of classic songs and female empowerment at Arvada CenterBy Eden Lane
ArtsThe DCPA found this show during a virtual performance as the pandemic raged. Now it’s getting a full stagingBy Eden Lane
ArtsFor the all craftspeople behind the scenes, the last show of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival season is a bittersweet endBy Eden Lane
ArtsYou’ve heard of a pub crawl. Now try a play crawl moving to its new home — the streets and businesses of Olde Town ArvadaBy Eden Lane
ArtsThe Colorado Shakespeare Festival is getting more renovations next year. But first, a distinctive King Lear! (And other shows)By Eden Lane