Established in 2011, the BETC’s Generations program features work by parent playwrights with children under 18.
Theatre company hits the road bringing presidential play to Colorado
BETC is reaching new and diverse audiences by working hand-in-hand with organizations throughout Colorado to bring free outdoor theatre right into the heart of their communities.
Post-pandemic, Colorado theatre company spreads its wings
With a new mission and name, BETC hit the road this summer with a new vision for theatre in Colorado.
Westword: BETC Tackles Terrible 2020 in a Sprawling Documentary Performance
It’s the first time BETC has created a virtual documentary theater effort; the project has been almost a year in the making.
Denver Post: BETC’s ambitious “CO2020” deserves applause
The year had so much in store for us all: social justice uprisings, a riven electorate, an economic cratering and deaths, so many deaths.
American Theatre: ‘CO2020’: Theatrical Postcards From a Rocky Year in Colorado
“This BETC production is a hybrid work born of COVID necessity, calling on the talents of a multi-hyphenate creative team.”
Science Shorts on KGNU’s “How On Earth”
There is a long history of artistic scientists and scientific artists. In this edition, we talk about the alchemy of transmogrifying science into theatre.
Science Shorts: Westword Interviews
“It’s easy to forget that creative thinking, close observation and attention to detail are tools of the artist as much as the scientist.”
Science Shorts: CU Boulder Preview
This weekend, four new short, science-based plays debut online about everything from pikas and tsunamis to cannibalism.
Onstage Colorado: Nina Variations Review
Nothing in the camera movement takes away from the actors’ performances, and though one is sitting at home, there is a similar feel to sitting in a theater.
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