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‘Tannhäuser’ is an accessible, Grimm-inspired opera

The MET stages struggle between the sacred and profane

Putting a new face on ‘Otello’

FLC to broadcast live Met production of ‘Otello’ Oct. 24

What’s it like to perform the same play 84 times, 6 nights a week for nearly 4 months?

When most of us see a play, we are there to be entertained, to turn off our lives for a moment, to become lost in fantasy, comedy, drama. What we might not realize is that, for the actors, o...

Comedy and drama, 10 minutes at a time

10-Minute Festival culminates with five, fully-staged, bite-sized plays

FLC welcomes another season of MET operas

Simulcasts open Saturday with tragedy ‘Trovatore’

Play finds life in a cup of coffee

Fort Lewis stages accomplished alum’s smart, witty comedy

See it: ‘Rent’ measures love, time and trouble

Stellar production of Jonathan Larson’s ‘Rent’ at DAC

Ambition and emotion run high in ‘Rent’

Get ready for big, Durango. Everything about this show is big. The subject matter is big and heavy – enduring love, heartbreaking loss, sexuality, addiction, poverty and AIDS in ...

The highbrow road trip

With music and drama stops in Pagosa Springs and Creede

’The Book of Mormon’ satirical musical finally in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – The biting satirical musical that mocks Mormons has finally come to the heart of Mormonlandia, starting a sold-out, two-week run Tuesday at a Salt Lake City theater two...

From concept to curtain at the Strater

In just six months, Strater Theatre produces original play for summer run

Former DHS thespians perform Shakespeare in open air

James Ranch to host ‘Much Ado About Nothing’