It gives me great pleasure to report that this gifted ensemble tickled every gay bone in my body and everyone in the audience absolutely LOVED it!
Even as I write this review, I am tapping my foot, and humming the theme song in my head!
The talented cast and crew of Phamaly made me fall in love with this classic all over again!
Here are the winners from the Henry Awards presented on Monday, July 22.
We talk with the genius talent behind Sordid Lives about his Denver visit, busy schedule and exciting new projects!
All in all, thanks to the fine performances of the cast and crew - an excellent and enjoyable evening of musical theatre.
I must say that each character had wonderful developmental arch that featured the talents of each actors.
I have to compliment these two stunning actresses on one of the best pairings I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing onstage; elevating this show to an exceptional night of theater!
We speak with the talented Tria Xiong, the creative talent behind the first all- Asian theatre company here in Denver on the hurdles and successes of this unique company!
I was in awe of this talented ensemble and it is their thoughtful consideration of each of their characters that made this show so heartwarming and heartbreaking.
For as much as this show was about the wonderfully humorous script, the thoughtful staging and great non-verbal cues and reactions made this show an instant comedic hit.
What can I say about this show - it was witty, adorable, charming, and oh so British!
Cherry Creek Theatre, has a gem on their hands with this obscure musical from the 80's.
Even though Colorado summers boast gorgeous weather and plenty to do outdoors, there are still several excellent productions to take advantage of that are fun for friends, family or a date night. Below is a listing of some of the highlights of for a fun-filled Colorado summer...
Emmy Award Winning Actor Leslie Jordan performed his one man comedy FRUIT FLY at Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret this past weekend. Mr. Jordan travels back in time in FRUIT FLY, sharing childhood recollections including some perilous teenage shenanigans. The show traverses Leslie's life from the day his teenage self sits down with his mother to inform her that he has decided to forego college to become a female impersonator, all the way to a gay Alaskan cruise with 2,000 gay men on which a 53 year old (with shipping and handling) Leslie witnesses his aging mother's metamorphosis. Jordan's storytelling skills and wit abound in this one man comedy.
First, compliments go out to entire ensemble as a whole for working so well together and building a strong chemistry that drew the audience in completely.
While the script is quite humorous and read well onstage, it was apparent that there was definitely something lacking in this production.
Filled with mystery, intrigue, suspense and infused with wit, melodrama and vaudevillian antics, this show was an absolute delight to watch!
I must say that there was plenty of Disney magic in this visual extravaganza and it delighted my inner-child ever so much.
Based on the humorous novel Growing Up Lutheran by Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson, CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES is dishing up laughs at Boulder's Dinner Theatre now through May 12th. CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES features four distinct characters and their relationships as they organize the food and confront the problems in a rural Minnesota church. From the elderly matriarch to the young bride?to?be learning the proper order of things, the story and music give us a touching yet funny look at their lives as we see them handle a record breaking Christmas dinner, the funeral of a dear friend, a Hawaiian Easter Fundraiser, and a steaming hot July wedding.
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