This year’s 2023 CSF Much Ado About Nothing is the most audience engaged performance to hit the Mary Rippon stage in your reviewer’s memory over the past 50 years.
Read More »CSF 2023 Part II- Much Ado About Nothing, Love’s Labour’s Lost and the Wartime Setting, The French Connection
CSF setting this production at the end of World War I, reminds us that WWI was a war whose roots lay, as in the play, in the multiplicity of misunderstandings between the major powers, and, especially over both the restless multitudes among the ethnic groupings under them in Europe, and their competition on the world stage, abroad (Barbara Tuchman’s Guns of August).
Read More »“Twelfth Night” Explodes Across the Musical Stage at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival
"Are you going to write a review?" my friend asked at the soiree at the CU Alumni Center an hour before opening night...
Read More »A Summer of Romance, Friendship, and Personal Loss, PART II
Sid Fox continues his discussion of Twelfth Night and the Playlet that he posted last week.
Read More »Before Seeing the Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play, Watch the Oscar-Winning Film
Jewish musical theater team Moss and Hart defined the screwball comedy with "You Can't Take It with You," coming to the JCC and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival
Read More »On Opening Night, the Bard’s Version of “Noises Off” Brings Down the House
"The Comedy of Errors" is directed by Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s Geoff Kent, who brought us a unique vision of "Midsummer’s Nights Dream" and last season’s Iago in "Othello."
Read More »Othello: Shakespeare’s Tragic Tale of Otherness
Join Menorah for dinner and a discussion of the outsider and otherness in "Othello" prior to the CSF production on July 28.
Read More »The Boulder JCC Hates Hamlet
Join Menorah for an outing to the CSF's production of Paul Rudnick's "I Hate Hamlet" and enjoy discount tickets and a talkback by Kathryn Bernheimer.
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