Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Durango Arts Center actors ‘face the dragon’

DART scores a classic comedy with strong production

Durango Arts Center opens summer mystery series

Theater kicks off this weekend with ‘I Hate Hamlet’

Music in the Mountain’s Figueroa: Hail and farewell

The Maestro celebrates his final festival

Music in the Mountains is on the road again

The Music in the Mountains mobile stage will present three different professional ensembles on three successive days to launch the 38th season of the festival. Thursday: The Wildwood Ree...

Summer theater: Out of chaos – comedy

Creede Rep’s 59th season opens with laughter

The trouble with tragedy

The first question in the first talkback on the first night of PlayFest was a bruiser. Wednesday night, the playwright, James Anthony Tyler, and the cast of his new play, “Hop Tha A” assembl...

Creede Rep opens 59th season with classic comedies

Theater company stages ‘Young Frankenstein,’ ‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’ ‘Baskerville’

PlayFest sets sail for sixth season

Debbie Pfeifer said she continually asks: “How do we involve the community?” As board chairwoman of Durango PlayFest, now in its sixth season as a development project for new American plays,...

The play’s the thing

The 10-minute play phenomenon has swept the country. Last week, if festivals in Durango and Albuquerque prove anything, the short-form theatrical evening is here to stay. The Durango Arts Ce...

A burst of chamber music

16th annual festival continues with a fresh makeover

It’s summer. It must be barbershop time

Narrow Gauge Chorus performs Saturday at DHS

14th annual Play Festival gets a redo

One evening, eight plays = a renewed DART