The Narrators Marks Fifteen Years of Stories
No one screens the stories. There’s no scoring system. And there sure as hell isn’t any consistency.
No one screens the stories. There’s no scoring system. And there sure as hell isn’t any consistency.
The Golden Globe winner stars in a one-woman show exploring memory, justice and the soul of America.
Five years and a pandemic after Imagine 2020 expired, Denver Arts & Venues just announced a road map for the next ten years.
Big names in comedy are headed for the mic in Denver.
Phamaly and Flute Theatre’s interactive performance for people with cognitive disabilities combines Shakespeare and radical accessibility.
The regional premiere of a cult classic musical that’s blown up on TikTok will bring quirky, heartfelt storytelling to Aurora.
Every fourth Saturday of the month, sketches, standup and surprise acts light up Rise Comedy with original Colorado comedy.
“You can just come and enjoy the yuks and the wonderful music. Or you could take away something a little deeper.”
Colorado’s first nonprofit tap company celebrates a decade with Taps on Tap, an anniversary show at the People’s Building in Aurora.
The next dance party is today in Lakewood!
“For those die-hard Wiz fans, you will not be disappointed, but introducing this beloved piece to a brand new generation is a highlight.”
Bowls with the Bard’s latest high concept? A stoned, gay take on Shakespeare’s funniest love story at the Coffee Joint.
DCPA bringing Shucked, Harry Potter, Beetlejuice, The Notebook and much more from NYC to Denver audiences.
This weekly show pits seasoned pros and daring newcomers in a rapid-fire comedy competition.
“My hometown, Denver, deserves a true culture again, and however small, I hope to play a role in its restoration.”
“I hope that this play will loosen fears people have about the disabled community.”
Life: A Delightful Show About Fear and Grief uses comedy, poetry and storytelling to tackle life’s hardest moments.
Joshua Emerson is highlighting Native storytelling in Bad Indian and Finding the Funny.
Following an unthinkable tragedy, she turned to Anton Chekhov for strength, meaning and a path forward.
The Denver comic’s new special is a love letter to the local scene that inspired him – and that he inspired in return.
A hilarious, interactive comedy show where audience members share their deepest secrets anonymously for comedians to riff on.
Are you ready for springtime in the Rockies?