Stage
Just say, “D’oh!”
Remember back in elementary school when you could get an A for effort? The end result of your effort might have earned a C, or even a D, but the dedication and hard work you put in shone through, and your teacher would recognize that with an appreciative — if ...
Theatre | Week of October 9, 2014
Master Class. The Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. 303-440- 7826. Through Oct. 12...
Theatre | Week of Oct. 2, 2014
Master Class. The Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 303- 440-7826. Through Oct. 12...
Carried away
Imagine a forest of towering trees, their bases lost in darkness, their trunks a lattice of shadows, and a light like the full moon finding its way to an open space in the woods. Then a single horse trots in, pauses, leans its head toward the ground and waits. ...
Theater | Week of Sept. 25, 2014
The Boulder Fringe Festival. The Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-440-7826. Through Sept. 28...
A revolution at the pole
ONCE AN ACTIVITY relegated to nightclubs and strip joints, pole dancing is now on the verge of going mainstream...
The church basement ladies are back
Where Hollywood can’t get enough of reboots, reimaginings and sequels — why else Jaws: The Revenge or The Expendables 3? — in live theatre, sequels are the exception rather than the rule. Perhaps in recognition of the law of diminishing returns, even when a play or ...
Theatre | Week of Sept. 18, 2014
Driving Miss Daisy. Longmont Theatre Company, 513 Main St., Longmont, 303- 772-5200. Through Oct. 4...
Fringe central
Now that summer has ended and school is back in session, the calendar has rolled back around to one of Boulder’s most cherished shenanigans: The Boulder International Fringe Festival, in which dozens upon dozens of unusual, avantgarde and independent theatrical ...
Forgiving the unforgivable
The trickiest part about The Tricky Part, Martin Moran’s 2004 Obie Award-winning play, was for Moran to tell the true story of the years of sexual abuse he endured as a child in a way that was both honest and accessible. Moran succeeded in that and, amazingly, also ...