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She went and made it after all

If you can’t help but sing the title of this review (in your head, at least) to the melody of the opening theme to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, you probably know who Molly Ivins was. If you’re asking...

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Drinking away Christmas Eve in Conor McPherson’s ‘The Seafarer’

Christmastime and booze go together like Santa Claus and reindeer, like snow on the ground and a fire in the hearth. There’s a reason you don’t hear the term “holiday drunk” thrown around on...

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze is a real Christmas circus

In case you hadn’t noticed, we’re just about up to our roasty chestnuts in the holiday season.   Everywhere you turn, bells are jingling, eggs are nogging and Santas are Clausing. Battalions of...

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And now for something completely different

  Unlike the 20-something I overheard on Pearl Street the other day exclaiming to her friends that she was “literally shitting bricks” as she awaited a call or text from some unnamed hottie she met at...

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Peak performances in new play from BETC

Color me a hopeless romantic, but I say fuck Valentine’s Day. Sure, the holiday has its liturgical and secular historical bases, but as it exists today it is nothing more than a crass, commercialized...

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Square Product proves they’re no squares

Driving home from seeing Boulderbased Square Product Theatre’s latest, 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche, I was reminded of the Oscar Paradox. The Oscar Paradox, according to me, is the phenomenon that Oscar...

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Love and harmony combine

People— well, some, at least — bemoan the e-assault on the printed word. Progress is making tombstones of tomes. It’s easy to believe that the days of Sunday newspapers waiting on doorsteps and...

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Down Southie

Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of knowing a few people from the area of South Boston known as Southies. To a one, they have fit the Southie stereotype: No-nonsense, hard working, loud, proud...

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Down Southie

Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire works through some issues  Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of knowing a few people from the area of South Boston known as Southies. To a one, they have fit the...

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Late to the zombie party

The popular platitude to the contrary, sometimes you actually can judge a book by its cover or — in the case of theatre — a play by its title. Where a Copenhagen or a Metamorphoses could have just...

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A lie told often enough

Back in the aughts, the Bug Theatre Company consistently produced exciting, affecting theatre of a kind not commonly seen elsewhere. Its hauntingly beautiful 2003 production of Alchemy of Desire/Dead...

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Nobody puts Falstaff in a corner

Now in its 57th season, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival is enjoying a wellearned renaissance. The 2014 CSF is full of interesting, high-quality offerings, chief of which is the uproarious The Merry...

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Opposites attract

During the mid-1960s when his soon-to-be-legendary career as a playwright was just taking off, Neil Simon decided to tweak the longstanding trope of the mismatched companions. Stretching back at least...

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Forgiving the unforgivable

The trickiest part about The Tricky Part, Martin Moran’s 2004 Obie Award-winning play, was for Moran to tell the true story of the years of sexual abuse he endured as a child in a way that was both...

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The church basement ladies are back

Where Hollywood can’t get enough of reboots, reimaginings and sequels — why else Jaws: The Revenge or The Expendables 3? — in live theatre, sequels are the exception rather than the rule. Perhaps in...

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Just say, “D’oh!”

Remember back in elementary school when you could get an A for effort? The end result of your effort might have earned a C, or even a D, but the dedication and hard work you put in shone through, and...

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Westward ho!

When is a meditation really an illustration? Though I don’t believe playwright Anthony Clarvoe or the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC) set out to answer, or necessarily even pose, that question...

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Christmas keeper

The world has turned all red and green. Every kid is on his or her best behavior. Christmas tree lots are springing up like mushrooms after a hard rain and lights are twinkling on houses and businesses...

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Adeste fideles for this materfamilias

Once in a while you meet someone, and almost instantly you just want to kick their teeth in. Of course, sometimes it goes the other way, too, and you know moments after the first handshake that you’ve...

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The tradition lives on at BDT Stage

Boulder’s Dinner Theatre recently changed its name to BDT Stage. With the company now in its 37th season, it’s tempting to poke a little mid-life crisis fun at it over the unexpected new moniker....

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