For a show that’s nearly 30 years old, “The Lion King” at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts is still awe-inspiring. Here’s why.
Shakespeare’s characters are complex, sympathetic and, above all, human in their failings. It is a global and timeless fascination. For example, in Eyewitness, one section displays paintings depicting ...
Susan Egan, the original Meg from the Hercules animated film, joined the company of the West Endmusical for a Disney villain ...
University of Wyoming choirs will present the Happy Jacks, Bel Canto and the Singing Statesmen in a collaborative concert ...
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA's 2025/26 season will continue with a holiday music celebration featuring Tony-nominated ...
The character-driven Tumbleweed Connection doesn't sound anything like the sleek soundtrack work that Elton John devolved into by the '90s. It hardly sounds like his peak '70s stuff, either. This Old ...
Freddie Mercury never told anyone what his most famous song meant. Now his biographer reveals the truth from his diaries and ...
DENVER — Denver Arts Week opens Friday and continues through Sunday, Nov. 16. The annual celebration features hundreds of ...
Nathan Greno (Tangled) and Meg LeFauve (Inside Out) were set to direct, and it was initially scheduled to be the 59th ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
A human headline . A walking soundbite . A self-proclaimed king who built his kingdom with Wi-Fi, work ethic, and wild rants ...
Grammy Award-winning band Kool & The Gang will perform at halftime while Renée Elise Goldsberry will sing the National Anthem.