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Red, Watson, Scoundrels

Creede Repertory Theatre launches season with a spin on ‘Jeopardy!’

NYC Opera announces 1st full season after bankruptcy

NEW YORK – The revived New York City Opera announced its first full season after its emergence from bankruptcy, planning 28 performances of six works in 2016-17 that include the U.S. debut o...

David Mamet, David Yazbek premieres set for Atlantic Theater Co.

NEW YORK – World premiere works from David Mamet and David Yazbek as well as a musical for kids by the co-composer of “Frozen” are some of the highlights of the Atlantic Theater Co.’s upcomi...

Identical acrobat twins make you see double at ‘Paramour’

NEW YORK – On Broadway these days is a pair of brothers who, quite literally, put their lives in each other’s hands every day. Andrew and Kevin Atherton are identical twins who so...

Pagosa company stages taut Sorkin play

At the beginning of “A Few Good Men,” playing now through June 5 at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts, two Marines stand at attention. They identify themselves and recite the charges ag...

High school explores collaborative theater

Troupe’s ‘Shattered Constellations’ celebrates the art of improvisation

Opera as human drama and cultural imperialism

FLC to screen MET production of Puccini’s ‘Madame Butterfly’

Fort Lewis stages gritty, ambitious ‘Trojan Women: A Love Story’

Fort Lewis stages gritty, ambitious ‘Trojan Women: A Love Story’

‘Legally Blonde the Musical’ better than the book or movie

Durango High School mounts high-energy musical comedy

A campy, pink, positive romp

Durango High School’s new production of ‘Legally Blonde’ might surprise you with its depth

From Paris to parts unknown with ‘Manon Lescaut’

The MET Live simulcast at Fort Lewis time travels again

An unexpected winter theater festival

Merely Players and FLC simultaneously present new productions