Stage
Five Point Dancing into Boulder
Andrea Basile was living her childhood dream.
All the hours spent in the studio practicing to perfection, pushing herself mentally and physically and leaving home...
Ecological disaster takes center stage in Butterfly Effect production of ‘The...
A great play should leave a mark. That’s the mission underpinning the Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado (BETC), whose name reflects the company’s desire...
T2 Dance Company explores the visibility of immigrants
On a dark stage, ghostly textile sculptures are frozen in time. They resemble scrubs, working clothes from a working class, with no bodies to fill...
Call and response
For Betty Hart, theater is both a call and a response. What happens on stage is a crucial piece of her work as a new...
Jesters Dinner Theatre set to close at end of May
After more than 22 years of producing shows in Longmont, Jesters Dinner Theatre will close at the end of May, according to emails from...
The Catamounts centers Black folklore in ‘One Way-Back Day’
Before she wrote One Way-Back Day—the most recent production by Boulder’s Catamounts theater troupe—Tresha Farris was questioning her writing ability.
“I had a bad interaction...
Relieving the tension with a punchline
As far as Joshua Emerson knows — and some moderate-but-less-than-exhaustive fact checking confirms — Charlie Hill (Oneida) is the only Native American comedian to...
A person created from words
The typewriter weighs 25 pounds, give or take a pound or two — much too heavy for a child to pick up. But Laura...
Post-pandemic ‘Pericles’
After a year of isolation and loss, nostalgia is in full swing: the re-emergence of Friends, Sex and the City, JNCO and low-rise jeans...
An Odyssey of one’s own
Think about the homecoming that is taking place right now — slowly — across the globe. We are all, in some way, returning. To...
Merry wanderer of the stage
It’s 1981 — maybe ’82 — and The Arizona Theatre Company is putting on a performance of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. The crowded...