DeLappe taps into familiar if conflicting feelings…She also creates a vibrant squad of characters who feel very specific to this — their — moment.
Westword Review: BETC Scores With “The Wolves”
The Wolves may withhold information, avoid the obvious, come at important topics sideways, yet it’s profoundly satisfying.
GetBoulder.Com Review: The Wolves
An amazing undertaking done right…Director Remaly has steered this competent cast as surely as the coach of a Olympic winning team.
OnStage Colorado Review: “The Wolves”
A powerful piece of theater with an outstanding cast of young women who so convincingly inhabit their roles that we can scarce imagine them out of uniform.
GetBoulder Review: Pride & Prejudice
Pride & Prejudice has a substance that honors the source material while amusing a modern audience.
ColoradoDrama: Pride and Prejudice
In this poignant, funny, and heartwarming production, Hamill keeps the focus on the women’s hearts…and enhances the universality of Austen’s humor.
Westword Review: Pride & Prejudice
There’s some hilarious cross-dressing, a lot of ridiculously funny bits, persistent bell-ringing and the occasional revelatory moment.
Daily Camera Preview: BETC Season 13
The troupe kicked off its 13th season earlier this month with a production of Kate Hamill’s post-modern adaptation of “Pride and Prejudice,” Jane Austen’s beloved romantic romp.
ALOC Media Review: Going to a Place
With “Going to a Place Where You Already Are” we see ourselves thinking about family, and morals, but we are also brought to a space outside of this earthly plane.
Boulder Weekly Review: Going to a Place
Once again, BETC has chosen a wonderfully unusual play and brought it to life via excellent direction from Rebecca Remaly and assured yet vulnerable performances from the entire cast.
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