The rhythms of Jane Austen’s novels are so persuasive, their challenges and resolutions so familiar, that playwright Kate Hamill can merrily tease our knowledge again and again in her winking adaptation of “Emma,” now at the Denver Center, through May 5.
Next season's lineup at DCPA: “Avaaz,” by Michael Shayan; “I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter,” based on Erika Sanchez’s young adult novel and adapted by Isaac Gómez; and “The Hot Wing King” by Katori Hall.
Seduction, sex and WWII: Espionage drama “Rubicon” premieres at the Denver Center. Play about Betty Thorpe is as much about gender politics as geo-politics