SASHA’S “HAIR”: UNTAMED & ELECTRIC
Cast gets your chromosomes dancing in local revival of iconic Sixties musical. For a preview, watch Clint Viebrock’s video. (YouTube wasn’t cooperating- but the video i
Cast gets your chromosomes dancing in local revival of iconic Sixties musical. For a preview, watch Clint Viebrock’s video. (YouTube wasn’t cooperating- but the video i
with the Dirty Bourbon River Show The Sheridan Opera House is an opera house in name only. We rarely present actual opera on our historic stage. But on Thursday, March 14, a bohemi
Cabaret at The Steaming Friday, March 1 at 9 p.m. In existence for nine years as an annual gay-targeted ski event, Telluride Gay Ski Week has become one of the most popular gay ski
The Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to present an encore performance by Colorado jam band Leftover Salmon. The group plays the Sheridan Opera House on Tuesday, February 26 and We
The Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to present folk rocker Martin Sexton live on the Sheridan Opera House stage on Friday, Feb. 22. The doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show will
At the 2012 Telluride Jazz Festival, Nosotros delighted everyone with the performance of the weekend in both Town Park and at The Fly Me To The Moon Saloon. Nosotros put on such gr
Describe their sound as Alt-C Dream Pop or Modern Americana: Arranged with sweet harmonies reminiscent of that Golden Age Hollywood era, against rousing grooves and gritty rhythms.
You can set your clock by it. Same time every year the (2005) Grammy-winning folk and bluegrass pioneer Tim O’Brien returns to town to hang with his dear friends David and Ka
On Valentine’s Day, we suggest an early dinner at your favorite local watering hole and laughs for dessert. As sure as Cupid’s arrow, barbs tossed from the stage of the
Telluride Blues & Brews Festival brings back the funk with Monophonics. The music is Saturday, February 9, doors, 9:30 p.m., show time, 10 p.m., Telluride Elk’s Lodge, 472 W.
Anyone who has ever seen a play written by Telluride Theatre‘s artistic director Sasha Sullivan knows her timing is perfect. The company’s upcoming production is no exc
Dr. David Lingle (9/27/1954-1/17/2013) On Thursday, January 17, 6:30 p.m., Dr. David Lingle, former Artistic Director of the Telluride Choral Society, passed away peacefully in San
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long
It’s all about the remix. Diavolo Dance Company reinvents dance, re-imagining the medium as high drama, its team of dancers, gymnasts and actors pushing movement to the ext
Both illumines humanity’s darkest period from a fresh perspective while delivering the story of an astonishing hero little known in America,” Erica Abeel, Huffington Po
“Signature Theatre’s revival of August Wilson’s Piano Lesson brings a timely reminder of how consoling, how restorative, how emotionally sustaining great theatre can be,&
Picture yourself in a deerstalker, brow furrowed, puffing away on a curved pipe. You, a Sherlock Holmes wannabe, are doing what comes naturally. Solving a crime. Start your holiday
I have two questions for the lady. Who does your hair? (Looks like a Sassoon disciple.) I wouldn’t mind the phone number of your dentist either. And this long-stemmed rose of
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents a special evening of music, Saturday, December 8, 2012, 9 p.m., featuring rocker Jerry Joseph. Some songwriters just strike down to the hear
The Wailers, Peter Yarrow, Shawn Colvin, Leftover Salmon and more to play historic Sheridan Opera House winter 2012/2013 It may be cold outside, but things are heating up at the hi
It’s a concert for you, but a birthday party for Stu Sundel-Norlin of Joint Point, when the Sheridan Arts Foundation kicks off its winter season with the local jam band. The
Event planned to attract new would-be actors and volunteers The Bard said it first,”…the play’s the thing.” (“Hamlet,” Act 2, scene 2). But when
On Tuesday, October 30, The Telluride Town Council voted unanimously to adopt an update of the Telluride Cultural Master Plan originally adopted in 1996. Telluride Arts facilitated
It’s rare to have an artist on your iPod that you listen to while running and while relaxing. But bluegrass musician Abigail Washburn is just that. Her clawhammer banjo-infused t