Stage

Before and after

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For the 27th rendition of FEED, an avant-garde, multi-sensory theatrical food experience, Amanda Berg Wilson, artistic director and co-founder of Boulder’s experimental theater group...

Gunderson’s glory

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Back in September, The Catamounts put on The Taming, a rousing if uneven play by Lauren Gunderson. It was my first experience with Gunderson’s...

Call and response

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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...

Halloween events around Boulder and Longmont

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La Ofrenda de los Muertos Celebration...

‘Breathe like you are giving birth’

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Paper Cut, the new play by Andrew Rosendorf, produced by Boulder’s Local Theater Company, ends with two men on a beach, one fallen into...

A person created from words

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The typewriter weighs 25 pounds, give or take a pound or two — much too heavy for a child to pick up. But Laura...

The ones with the thin, bright faces

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Everyone knows of Neverland and Peter Pan, but far fewer people know Scottish playwright James Matthew Barrie’s other magical worlds and characters. Produced by...

Good for a laugh

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Boulder Comedy Festival puts a spotlight on diverse voices

Merry wanderer of the stage

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It’s 1981 — maybe ’82 — and The Arizona Theatre Company is putting on a performance of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. The crowded...

You say you want a revolution?

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The Revolutionists will not be televised. You’ll have to put down the remote, tablet, laptop or phone and get your unplugged self to the...

Five Point Dancing into Boulder

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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...

‘Truly madly deeply’

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Heat up some Pizza Rolls, grab a Capri Sun and head to the world premiere of Clink, Clink, a decade-spanning millennial love story between...