Stage
Before and after
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
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
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...
‘Breathe like you are giving birth’
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
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
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...
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...
You say you want a revolution?
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
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’
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...