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9 Circles. On March 12, 2006, five soldiers stationed at a dangerous traffic checkpoint in an area of Iraq that the military called the Triangle of Death entered the nearby home of a fourteen-year-old girl named Abeer Qasim Hamza. Steven Green, a private, took her parents and six-year-old sister into…

Collaboration and critics: Scenes from the New Play Summit

The American Theatre Critics’ Association had chosen the New Play Summit at the Denver Center Theatre Company as the site of its winter meeting, and a group of critics compared notes one morning. We had all seen the same plays; on some we agreed; now and then someone pointed out…

Modern Muse will benefit from tonight’s Drown Me in Your Kisses

Here’s a tempting pre-Valentine’s Day possibility: sipping wine while being serenaded by some of Denver’s best musicians and most appealing actors. Rachel Fowler, Jeff Roark, Leigh Miller, Gabriella Cavallero, Mark Rubald, Jim Ruberto and the recently married Mare Trevathan and Eryc Eyl will perform scenes, songs and poems about love…

Dinner Time

A note of congratulations should go to the Denver Center Theatre Company for its daring in premiering Lisa Loomer’s Two Things You Don’t Talk About at Dinner, which received a reading at last year’s New Play Summit, even if the organization has downplayed the gutsiest element: the presence of a…

Vicious Cycles

When a U.S. soldier commits an atrocity overseas, Americans tend to respond in predictable ways. Some attempt to excuse the soldier, talking about the fog of war, the split-second decisions the forces are required to make, the inevitability of mistakes. Others speak of moral responsibility and culpability, no matter what…

Enter Stage Right

It’s hard to imagine how you’d turn Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility into a musical, but a couple of artists have done it, and the result will be read at the Denver Center’s New Play Summit, today through Sunday, along with two other new plays. The musical will be directed…

Doctor Crippen is a stylized, macabre Victorian murder

What is it that makes us find Victorian murders so juicy, fascinating and macabre? And also so irresistibly funny? Is it the formal outfits, the contrast between butchery and Victorian prudery, the era’s fascination with death and the supernatural, or just the passage of time? With The Three Faces of…

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9 Circles. On March 12, 2006, five soldiers stationed at a dangerous traffic checkpoint in an area of Iraq that the military called the Triangle of Death entered the nearby home of a fourteen-year-old girl named Abeer Qasim Hamza. Steven Green, a private, took her parents and six-year-old sister into…

The Three Faces of Doctor Crippen is knocking them dead!

What is it that makes us find Victorian murders so juicy, fascinating and macabre? And also so irresistibly funny? The Catamounts, a relatively new company, has resurrected yet another Victorian murder story with The Three Faces of Doctor Crippen; judging by this lively, cheeky production, the company will be a…

You know them: Two Things You Don’t Talk About at Dinner

The Israel-Palestine conflict has spawned furious arguments among friends and families at many a Jewish dinner table — even with guests who agree about almost everything else political. You’ll find hardcore Zionists who call the entire area Judea/Samaria and insist that every inch of it belongs to the Jews, others…

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9 Circles. On March 12, 2006, five soldiers stationed at a dangerous traffic checkpoint in an area of Iraq that the military called the Triangle of Death entered the nearby home of a fourteen-year-old girl named Abeer Qasim Hamza. Steven Green, a private, took her parents and six-year-old sister into…

Drama and humor mix well in The Whale

It takes guts and ingenuity to write a play in which the protagonist is a morbidly obese man, constantly on stage and essentially tethered in one place. Charlie is dying of his own weight. He sleeps on the sofa — propped up so he can breathe — and spends almost…

Becky’s New Car is fast and fun but doesn’t stick with you

Playwright Steve Dietz never bores me. His dialogue is usually smart and his imagination fresh. He likes to come up with intricate plot twists, bend theatrical form and refuse the audience a satisfyingly tied-up — or even entirely comprehensible — ending. Becky’s New Car is the lightest of his works…

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9 Circles. On March 12, 2006, five soldiers stationed at a dangerous traffic checkpoint in an area of Iraq that the military called the Triangle of Death entered the nearby home of a fourteen-year-old girl named Abeer Qasim Hamza. Steven Green, a private, took her parents and six-year-old sister into…

The Book of Mormon tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Sunday

You could pretty much hear the yelps of joy all the way out here when The Book of Mormon opened in New York last year. The New York Times declared this musical — by our very own South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Robert Lopez of…