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Pagosa players dodge plague in ‘One Flea Spare’

Pagosa’s Thingamajig Theatre Company is mirroring the drastic transition of seasons from summer into a cold, snowy fall. For its October production, Thingamajig unveiled the dark and thought...

The MET strips away Russian satire in ‘The Nose’

When Kovalyov, a Russian bureaucrat, wakes up and finds his nose missing, he’s shocked. When he learns his nose has gone into society, prancing about in a fancy uniform and claiming a higher...

Totally Rocky

The Hank puts an ’80s twist on a cult classic

Playwright contest winner named – next stop B’way

NEW YORK – A sophomore from New York University has emerged from a frazzling and frenzied two-day playwriting boot camp to win a shot at penning a short play for Broadway. Devin M...

DHS does dreamy Shakespeare

‘Midsummer Night’ is a mix of reason, fantasy

Pursuing happiness

FLC Theatre Dept. stages Depression-era comedy

Willkommen!

DAC morphs into the Kit Kat Klub for ‘Cabaret!’

Linda Emond, Danny Burstein join ‘Cabaret’

Editor’s note: A local production of “Cabaret” will open Thursday at the Durango Arts Center. By MARK KENNEDY AP Drama Writer NEW YORK – Alan Cumming and Mic...

No joke – farce is serious comedy

The Fort Lewis College Theatre Department will stage its opening show for the new school year in two weeks, and the show’s director will be teaching almost right up until the curtain rises. ...

A Russian anti-hero

The Met turns to St. Petersburg for ‘Eugene Onegin’

‘Venus in Fur’ most produced play

NEW YORK – David Ives’ naughty “Venus in Fur” tops the list of most produced plays nationwide during the 2013-14 season, according to the theater industry’s largest trade group. A...