Performing Arts Review: Sting’s ‘The Last Ship’ is thrilling stuff Michael Esper, left, and Fred Applegate, in a scene from the play, “The Last Ship.”Associated Press photo/Sam Rudy Media Relations,… October 27, 2014
Performing Arts ‘One Day Like This’ The Fort Lewis College Concert Choir – seen here during a recent rehearsal at Roshong Recital Hall – will perform… October 23, 2014
Performing Arts Gauging our moral compass Stellar production of Arthur Miller’s classic runs at DAC October 20, 2014
Performing Arts Funnier than Congress? The Capitol Steps, the only comedy troupe in America that attempts to be funnier than the United States Congress, will… October 16, 2014
Performing Arts In Mozart’s opera, a marriage in trouble Met stages smart, sexy ‘Figaro’ October 16, 2014
Downtown Lowdown The only thing in D.C. funnier than Congress Its foibles, faults and blunders are at the least frustrating and the most infuriating, yet they remain commonplace in the… October 16, 2014
Performing Arts A bold new work New York-based actor Craig MacArthur stars in Thingamajig Theatre Co.’s production of “Misterman,” a new Irish drama by Enda Walsh,… October 13, 2014
Performing Arts Garry Marshall, the knight of light, goes dark Director Gary Marshall is directing the play “Billy & Ray,” about the making of the classic film “Double Indemnity,” at… October 13, 2014
Performing Arts Overcoming turmoil, Met opera opens season Just two months ago, it looked as though the season might not open at all, since the financially struggling company… September 23, 2014
Performing Arts ‘The Lion King’ musical makes history With a worldwide gross of over $6.2 billion, “The Lion King” stage musical has now achieved the most successful box… September 22, 2014
Performing Arts Creating a universe in just 10 short minutes Quick, final-selection plays were deliciously good – mostly September 21, 2014
Performing Arts Great theater, 10 minutes at a time Albert Carlson as Montegomery Bloom, and Dakotah Watson as Valentine Grace, rehearse for “Once in a Blue Moon,” directed by… September 18, 2014
Performing Arts Living, breathing history Chautauqua performance Wednesday bring Alexander Hamilton to Durango September 15, 2014
Performing Arts Mad, bad, sad and spectacular for new MET season 2014-15 performances offer you eclectic choices September 14, 2014
Performing Arts Gillian Anderson onscreen soon in ‘Streetcar’ Actress Gillian Anderson in a London production of “A Streetcar Named Desire.”Associated Press Ppoto/Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Johan Persson Starting Tuesday, Fathom Events,… September 11, 2014
Performing Arts Relationships’ dark side production brings a more somber tone in Deitch’s latest September 7, 2014
Performing Arts Michael Cera, actor, venturing into Broadway, music Michael Cera is performing in Kenneth Lonergan’s Broadway production of “This Is Our Youth,” which opens this month in New… September 3, 2014
Performing Arts ‘Can we all get along?’ Well, maybe Nuances, joys and complexities of relationships probed in play September 1, 2014
Performing Arts Trickster on the loose on Creede theater’s stage French farce is well worth drive out of town September 1, 2014
Performing Arts Dustin Diamond returns again to his inner Screech Dustin Diamond, center, stars in the off-Broadway show “Bayside! The Musical!” with Adriana Spencer as Jessie Spano, Katie Mebane as… September 1, 2014
Performing Arts Broadway season features Sting, Hugh Jackman A-list stars, classic tales to come to stage August 28, 2014
Performing Arts Growing vegetables, animals – and self One-woman play about food and farming opens today August 21, 2014
Performing Arts Vampire Weekend member makes a Broadway play sing Grammy-winning musician takes talents to theater production August 21, 2014
Performing Arts A prince and a player There are only two more chances to catch The Durango Arts Center’s colorful and unconventional summer musical, “Pippin.” The play,… August 14, 2014