Geoffrey Kent’s recent (SDC) directing credits include the regional premiere of An Act of God for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, a gender-swapped Comedy of Errors for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and critically hailed productions of Murder on the Orient Express, Waiting for Godot and The Foreigner for the Arvada Center for the Arts. Other recent credits include The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (also with CSF), Born Yesterday, The Lying Kind, It’s A Wonderful Life: Radio Play, You Can’t Take it With You, the 39 Steps, SantaLand Diaries and The Grapes of Wrath for Theatreworks Colorado Springs, She Kills Monsters and Metamorphoses for the Aurora Fox and Cowboy Macbeth for Listen Productions. Geoffrey is a passionate theatre artist that loves physical action, composition, and a focused, diverse and creative room for the collaborative process of creating theatre. The best idea wins.

With Geoffrey Kent directing, you know a production’s physical humor will be duly exploited and the dialogue intelligently rendered while emotional undertones still get their due, and that’s how it is.

Juliet Wittman, Westword

You just don’t often see the Bard performed to this level of quality in this intimate of a setting. Kent’s playing this card game with a stacked deck.

John Moore, Denver Post