Review:Low Down Dirty Blues Makes for an Uplifting Show
The show runs through the weekend at Lone Tree Arts Center.
The show runs through the weekend at Lone Tree Arts Center.
The Andrew Rosendorf play at Local Theater Company shows promise.
The immersive event starts on October 23.
For a long time, most people in the United States didn’t believe class distinctions existed here. When Roseanne premiered in 1988, there was a lot of talk about the creators’ originality in bringing the topic to the fore and showing the realities of life for a working-class family. More recently,…
We’d love to see this production’s talent in the service of a better play.
The play could use more vitality: a revelation, a jolt of surprise, a bit more juice.
Late night host Conan O’Brien is hitting the road with a crew of fellow comics from Team Coco – his multimedia comedy company – for Conan & Friends: An Evening of Stand-up and Investment Tips.
The play premieres at Su Teatro on September 27.
The path of true love never did run smooth, but it can be a hoot
The show’s theme unites those moments in life when we come to some kind of turning point: “Hitting a wall and having to make a choice,” according to the composer.
Even the smallest stage doesn’t have to be a haven for men who abuse their power. If handing a mic to someone like T.J. Miller has the potential to hurt even one more person, maybe no one should ever do it again.
An all-black cast makes the show fresh.
I’d expected the plot to be sitcom-thin, but somehow I didn’t realize quite how thin it could get.
Lee Camp is bringing his left-wing political comedy to Mercury Cafe.
Extraordinary actors make this a not-to-be-missed production.
The regional premiere opens the DCPA Theatre Company’s fall season.
Bekah Brunstetter’s script plays off the Masterpiece Cakeshop controversy here in Colorado.
Ahead of the High Plains Comedy Festival, comedian Emily Heller spoke to Westword about her standup special, writing for the HBO show Barry, and nicknames.
Ahead of the High Plains Comedy Festival, Ian Karmel talks with Westword about writing for The Late Late Show, basketball, The Rock, and male sensitivity.
Jane Haynie is pole dancing across America to raise funds for African refugees.
This BDT Stage production goes swimmingly.
It’s in a regional premiere at the Bug.