Summit Spotlight: Donnetta Lavinia Grays on navigating trauma
“The world feels kind of like an unsafe place. We don’t know what’s going to happen next … So how do we get that back?”
“The world feels kind of like an unsafe place. We don’t know what’s going to happen next … So how do we get that back?”
A couple is devastated to discover that their fertilized embryo has been mistakenly implanted into somebody else. So obviously, it’s a comedy.
The Colorado icon’s book about his experience in Vietnam was made into the movie ‘We Were Soldiers.’
The cast’s visit to Boulder gave them first-hand accounts of the people they play in the Theatre Company’s world premiere.
Director Kent Thompson, son of an influential Southern Baptist preacher, has experienced the play’s central conflict first-hand.
The provocative title of Tira Palmquist’s new play is meant to both set up her story … and sound an alarm.
The favorite from the National Theatre Conservatory and Colorado Shakespeare Festival is back starring in the Theatre Company’s world-premiere play.
zA new ending, insight into Shakespeare’s feud with Ben Jonson, and why is there a car on the set of a play set in 1619?
“I hope audiences walk away learning a bit of Shakespeare’s world they didn’t know about before. I hope they get a sense of his impact…
Theaters around the country are scheduling short gatherings to ‘create light’ for what organizers call ‘the challenging times ahead.’
