It started with handwritten original big band music and a love of jazz. Sara Vaas went home to Ohio in 2021 and came back with a...
Being a college graduate with no job worked to Caroline Rather’s advantage. That’s what her bright pink T-shirt claimed as she successfully competed for the attention...
Nick Hoff’s first stand-up gig was to an audience of zero in an empty cafeteria. Not his fault. It was 2005 and he was a recent...
Next year’s concert season at Ford Amphitheater is already filling in with some Grammy Award winners. Soul and R&B singer-songwriter Leon Bridges will bring his “The...
Next year’s concert season at Ford Amphitheatre is already filling in with some Grammy Award winners. Soul and R&B singer-songwriter Leon Bridges will bring his “The...
Something was missing from the pre-Broadway version of “The Little Mermaid,” and Cory Moosman knew exactly what it was. Puppets. Around that time puppets were becoming...
While theatergoers bawled in their seats over the tragic ending of “Titanic,” Neil deGrasse Tyson fumed. As Rose lay on her plank in the freezing ocean,...
“The Thanksgiving Play,” by Springs Ensemble Theatre, opens 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Nov. 17 and 24, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18, through Nov....
“Newsies” is the “Law and Order” of Broadway musicals. Based on the 1992 musical film of the same name, the Tony Award winner is ripped from...
Don’t be surprised when a tap dancer from Chicago Tap Theatre busts out a handpan drum solo or an a cappella song midshow. Many great tap...
Visions of movie scenes danced in Michael Lee’s head. Not quite sugarplums, these glimpses were of the whimsical variety: three friends, ala Moe, Curly and Larry,...
A merry band of acoustic musicians have itchy fingers at Treehouse Cafe on Colorado Springs’ north side. They come bearing guitars, one fiddle, some sheet music...