Marty O’Reilly with Antonio Lopez
TICKETS Marty O’Reilly’s music feels timeless, like an old story told in a new way. His raw, soulful voice and gritty guitar playing form the foundation of a sound rooted […]
TICKETS Marty O’Reilly’s music feels timeless, like an old story told in a new way. His raw, soulful voice and gritty guitar playing form the foundation of a sound rooted […]
TICKETS In "Daughtering,” three generations of women navigate living, dying and the dead when they are called home to appease unruly spirits. Sixteen to seventy-something, each carries her own idea of what it means to be a daughter: caregiver, rebel, keeper of the stories, breaker of the cycle. Over the course of three charged days […]
TICKETS Anna and Carl are on a strange, madcap European vacation. The trip is Anna’s last hurrah after being diagnosed with a fatal disease: ATD, or Acquired Toilet Disease. All is not as it seems in this farcical play where two siblings attempt to outrun their grief on a wacky adventure, followed by the mysterious […]
TICKETS Blending comedy, vaudeville, clowning, and meta-theatrical play, BURNING BLUEBEARD reimagines the 1903 Chicago Iroquois Theatre fire from the perspective of the performers. The piece is both a reckoning and a love letter—an exploration of why we gather, what we risk in live performance, and how theater holds us together in moments of joy and […]
TICKETS MycoMorphosis: Dancing with Fungi is a multimedia stage performance directed by choreographer Iván-Daniel Espinosa. Inspired by the underground networks of mycelium that connect the roots of thousands of plants and trees, this performance incorporates mycology and sculpture with live electroacoustic soundscapes and Japanese Butoh dance to bring to life the fascinating world of fungi […]
TICKETS As the longest nights of the year approach, gather in warmth and community for an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling. Songs and Stories for the Longest Night is more than a concert—it’s an experience to connect, reflect, and celebrate the beauty of light in the darkness. Artists for December 21 Liz Barnez is […]
TICKETS As the longest nights of the year approach, gather in warmth and community for an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling. Songs and Stories for the Longest Night is more than a concert—it’s an experience to connect, reflect, and celebrate the beauty of light in the darkness. Artists for December 20 Martin Gilmore’s soulful […]
TICKETS By Aaron Sorkin This riveting courtroom drama pits honor against duty in a high-stakes military trial. When two Marines are accused of murder at Guantanamo Bay, a young Navy lawyer must uncover the truth hidden beneath orders, loyalty, and the chain of command. Smart, sharp, and unforgettable, "A Few Good Men" explores power, justice, […]
TICKETS Feather Fall Theatre Company presents the world premiere production of Daisy Violet the Bitch Beast King by Sam Collier, directed by Aaron Klass Daisy Violet the Bitch Beast King is a dark comedy about girlhood. Up in their attic, sisters Josephine and Henrietta create a new sister for their family; she's gleeful and monstrous […]
TICKETS No Contract is a one-woman show exploring a mother’s request not to endure dementia. It asks: “is there a way to have dementia without tragedy, when ‘to be or not to be’ is always the question?” (work in progress). Created by Kirsten Wilson in honor of her mother and loved ones everywhere, experiencing or […]
TICKETS A World Premiere Play written by Kori Alston and directed by Betty Hart brings to life an incredibly powerful story. A brilliant 12-year-old Black girl runs for her life from Brooklyn to Harlem. Over the course of her dusk-to-dawn journey she is aided by her Rottweiler, the ghost of Nat Turner, and a fire-wielding […]
TICKETS Rosh & The Blind Cafe Orchestra + Richie Flores Project and Special Guest Artist James Carson (on Sept 20-21 only) Join us for an award-winning social impact music and dinner in the dark experience at the Dairy Arts Center. Enjoy a tapas-style dinner, social impact discussion with legally blind ambassadors, and live music in […]
TICKETS Medea’s shock and grief when her husband Jason discards her to marry King Creon’s daughter quickly turns to rage. She vows revenge—but how much revenge is enough? Euripides explores how a person’s pride can lead to deadly recklessness regarding consequences. Thursdays 8/28 & 9/11 are Name-Your-Price-Nights. Seats are available on a first come, first […]
TICKETS Jessie is a frazzled corporate lawyer in a cutthroat Manhattan firm. Lina dropped out of her community college and has a life circumscribed by her working class roots on Long Island. The two newly minted moms share one thing in common — they are both feeling isolated and trapped at home with their new […]
TICKETS Having thrilled audiences at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, BETC favorite Tamara Meneghini and her artistic collaborators now bring their riveting, one-woman show to Boulder! This passionate and revealing play – threaded throughout with the monarch’s own words and passages from Shakespeare’s plays –shares the humanity, demands, and deep complication of being a woman and […]
TICKETS This comedic play is about a 62-year-old woman who is searching for love through online dating. Through her journey of political debates, grappling with social issues, and awful dates, she finds much more than a mate – she comes to find herself and realizes that love comes in very unexpected packages.
TICKETS July 3-27, 2025 - One of the most thought-provoking horror films of all time now is…a musical. SAW The Musical hilariously captures the events of the first movie parodying the Saw that started it all following from where Lawrence Gordon and Adam Stanheight find each other for the first time in the bathroom trap. […]
TICKETS What’s Your Immigrant Heritage Story? People move. Across borders, across time, across generations. Whether your family journeyed here recently or long ago, we all carry stories of movement, resilience, and change. In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, Motus Playback Theater invites you to an evening of improvisational theater where your story—or your grandparent’s, or […]
TICKETS Vanya and Sonia have spent years stuck in their quiet Pennsylvania home, bickering about their lives. But when their glamorous (and dramatic) movie-star sister, Masha, arrives with her much-too-young boyfriend, Spike, chaos takes center stage. With a psychic maid predicting trouble, a charming ingénue stirring the pot, and a looming threat to their beloved […]
TICKETS a play by Ami Dayan with generous input from Sergio Atallah, the cast, and many more May 22-31 The Conversation is Co-Presented by the Center for Humanities & the Arts, CU Boulder The Conversation is a 4-part play series set within a community-engagement project that addresses topics considered difficult, provocative and controversial, with the […]
TICKETS This version of Romeo & Juliet will be set in High Society Regency Era America, with a Gender Non-Conforming twist. We beg the question: what if queer people were allowed to exist in high society? What if they were allowed to exist loudly? The Montagues, our richest snobs in society, hate the Capulets, who […]
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