Forge Light Theatreworks Promises a Bloody Good Time With Lizzie
This is the new company’s second show, and it’s chosen a perfect production for October.
This is the new company’s second show, and it’s chosen a perfect production for October.
Arthur Miller’s 1953 play about the Salem witch hunt has new relevance today.
After a 2020 cancellation, the show will return to Denver in February 2022 and tickets go on sale October 5.
Female serial killers are the stars of the show.
Setting the stage for a new season.
The production runs through October 16, with a virtual talk-back on October 13.
The folk-punk musical asks: What would you do if you only had a hundred days to live?
The Dollop headlines; the Grawlix, the Fine Gentleman’s Club and Josh Blue come home.
Twenties-era debauchery awaits.
John Ashton debuts his new play which explores how families address aging.
Lee Robinson and Kate McLachlan are creating a queer comedy world of their own.
The series will open with Cabaret De Profundis, or How to Sing While Ugly Crying.
Boulder’s The Spark is on fire this summer.
“This is not one of those treacly plays where younger and older people come to some sort of epiphany.”
The company is performing JQA as its debut production under a new name, the Butterfly Effect Theatre.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts will return with thirty productions, including Hamilton, The Lion King and more.
The Tank has implemented new technology for remote recording in 2021.
Nick Armstrong and Josh Nicols reopen Rise Comedy after pandemic shutdowns.
The Daily Show host plans to bring laughs to town this fall.
Patrice LeBlanc and Ed Schoenradt on their new musical.
Land of Milk and Honey tells the story of an Arvada farm that fed tuberculosis patients in the early 1900s.
The company is back with Space People in Space.