Television and theater
Joanne Ostrow
Joanne Ostrow was a television and theater writer and critic for The Denver Post until 2016.
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Colorado Shakespeare Festival marks 60th season
Two directorial debuts are part of this summer's lineup.

The latest ratings for Denver TV are in: There’s a new No. 2 station in town
"May was a turning point in Denver television," one general manager said.

Review: “Misery” at The Edge offers uneasy laughs in all the right places. Yes, laughs.
There is a twist to the classic psychological thriller you know.

Review: A satisfyingly grown up “Secret Garden” at the Stage Theatre
Discard expectations of a pretty little child’s tale as you approach “The Secret Garden” at the DCPA’s Stage Theatre. There’s not a bit of treacle in this production thatap more...

Review: A satisfyingly grown up “Secret Garden” at the Stage Theatre
Discard expectations of a pretty little child's tale as you approach "The Secret Garden" at the DCPA's Stage Theatre.

Review: “Evita” at Lone Tree Arts Center aims high but falters
This "Evita" benefits from an imported cast and creative team, boosting the performance of Denver actor Lauren Shealy as Eva.

Denver native Dominic Garcia comes back home, to anchor KCNC newscast
He went to Thomas Jefferson High School, and got his start as an intern at Channel 4 while attending CSU.

Politics inspires art in “Building the Wall” at Curious Theatre
The stark piece imagines the ultimate consequences of a racist, populist regime and takes the concept of expelling illegal immigrants to a logical, appalling conclusion.

Next season’s “Top Chef” will be set in Colorado
Colorado's status as a foodie destination is confirmed.

“Travelers of the Lost Dimension” a lo-fi party game at the Stanley
"Travelers" is more party game and promotional draw for Stanley.