reviews

‘The Unexpected Guest’ brings ’50s mystery back to the stage

Cherry Creek Theatre will stage the mystery production of Agatha Christie’s 1958 crime-classic The Unexpected…

‘Ragtime’ comes to life through direction by Rod Lansberry

Today I was finally able to connect  with Rod Lansberry for an advance on Ragtime,…

Rabbi talks gays and Judaism

Temple Emanuel, led by Senior Rabbi Joseph Black, is one of the more prominent Reform…

True Christianity can comfort afflictions

AIDS is an unvirtuous disease. It lacks sympathy, and it fails to answer pleas. It…

‘Les Miserables,’ a phenomenal evening of musical theatre

I went to see the 25th anniversary production of Les Miserables. It’s playing at The…

‘Love! Valour! Compassion!’ is a play that gets gay

I had the great fortune of speaking with Bernie Cardell, the director of Vintage Theatre’s…

Christians have gay sex, too

There was a time when I thought about being part of an orgy. It wasn’t…

Dixie’s Tupperware Party a night of naughty, bawdy fun

Dixie’s Tupperware Party is an outrageously fun evening of hilarious dynamite. In short it’s a…

Young adult fiction, ‘She Loves You, She Loves You Not,’ lacks appeal

By Maria Getto The problem with young adult books is that they are written for…

Production of ‘Moonlight and Magnolias’ worth a peek

Moonlight and Magnolias, now on view at Vintage Theatre, is a comedy which fantasizes that…