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‘Good vibrations’
Even as times change, the topic of women’s sexual pleasure remains taboo in some circles. That’s why local director Heather Frost wanted to put...
New kid on the block
Theater is a lot like house hunting. At least that’s what Todd Morton, founder of the new Boulder-based theater company Happy Dagger, discovered while...
Bard buster
Local playwright Katherine Dubois has long regarded Shakespeare’s early comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost as the ideal candidate for a sequel. The shocking twist ending...
Stage turner
In an effort to raise the standard of living in Broomfield, the city and county surveyed residents in 2015 about their opinions on local...
Growing pains
Many artists are drawn to the theater because it fosters a sense of community. So when a playhouse announces its closure, the creatives involved...
One small step
Playwright and traveler Mat Smart has been to all 50 states, and there’s one thing he’s noticed: We don’t talk to each other anymore....
‘A shared nest’
Pushing boundaries is nothing new for the team behind Grapefruit Lab. What’s rarer for the Denver-based production company are those moments when the thrill...
Seventeen-seventy snooze
Hot off last year’s revival production at the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, the national tour of 1776 is set to wrap its...
He said, she said
An eerie sense of dejá vu gripped the country during Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation, as again the world watched another white man rise...
Alone together
The journey from Celebration, Florida to Boulder, Colorado, began across the pond. Emily K. Harrison, producing artistic director for the local Square Product Theatre,...
Heavy hitter
Despite being the first woman to play professional baseball as a regular on a men’s league team in the United States, Toni Stone’s place...
Dead ringer
If you’re looking for top-tier theatrical entertainment, Louisville’s Coal Creek Theater makes a compelling case for skipping the trip to Denver and attending a...