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Ten Things to Do In and Around Denver (and Online) This Weekend

Ten Things to Do In and Around Denver (and Online) This Weekend

By Patricia CalhounMarch 20, 2021

Meat and greet opportunities.

Houston Police Chief Steps Into the Shoes of a Colorado Immigrant Leader

Houston Police Chief Steps Into the Shoes of a Colorado Immigrant Leader

By Jasmine LiuMarch 10, 2021

Houston’s police chief reads the words of a Colorado immigrant leader in the latest edition of Motus Theater’s UndocuMonologues.

Red Rocks Community College Will Write and Perform a Play in a Day

Red Rocks Community College Will Write and Perform a Play in a Day

By Casey Van DivierFebruary 26, 2021

Seven theater companies have 24 hours to write, produce and perform a play.

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Arvada Center Supports Actors Through the Pandemic

Arvada Center Supports Actors Through the Pandemic

By Juliet WittmanFebruary 8, 2021

As the pandemic rages on, the arts institution continues to find ways to keep local actors and directors employed.

Enter the Green Room With Comedians Louis Johnson and Lamont Ferguson

Enter the Green Room With Comedians Louis Johnson and Lamont Ferguson

By Khaleel HayesFebruary 1, 2021

Louis Johnson and Lamont Ferguson launched A Good Green Room, documenting conversations between comedians.

Are Wonderbound Shows Worth Attending During the Pandemic?

Are Wonderbound Shows Worth Attending During the Pandemic?

By Cleo MirzaJanuary 29, 2021

We attended a socially distanced performance of Wonderbound’s Winterland: A Discotheque Cabaret to find out.

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BETC Marries Science and the Arts in Four Short Plays

BETC Marries Science and the Arts in Four Short Plays

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 20, 2021

Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company explores the intersection of science and art in Science Shorts.

Denver Actors Among the Best Paid Nationwide: “That’s Some Bullsh*t”

Denver Actors Among the Best Paid Nationwide: “That’s Some Bullsh*t”

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 15, 2021

U.S. News and World Report gets bad reviews.

Benchmark Theatre Co-Founder Rachel Rogers Takes a Final Bow

Benchmark Theatre Co-Founder Rachel Rogers Takes a Final Bow

By Juliet WittmanJanuary 13, 2021

It wasn’t COVID that caused her to leave.

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<i>The Nutcracker</i> Is Back, and Here’s How to See It

The Nutcracker Is Back, and Here’s How to See It

By Khaleel HayesDecember 18, 2020

There are plenty of Colorado Nutcracker performances to catch this holiday season.

How to Watch <i>A Christmas Carol</i> in Denver This Year

How to Watch A Christmas Carol in Denver This Year

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 17, 2020

While you can’t go to the theater, don’t be a Scrooge. You can still enjoy Charles Dickens’s classic tale.

Punch Line: Denver Comedy Is Taking a Beating

Punch Line: Denver Comedy Is Taking a Beating

By Kyle HarrisDecember 15, 2020

COVID-19 has hit the comedy scene especially hard.

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Meet the Star Denver Couple in the Arvada Center’s <i>The Family Tree</i>

Meet the Star Denver Couple in the Arvada Center’s The Family Tree

By Juliet WittmanDecember 9, 2020

Geoffrey Kent and Jessica Austgen talk about their new production of The Family Tree.

Vandalism at Wonderbound Forces the Company to Move Again

Vandalism at Wonderbound Forces the Company to Move Again

By Kyle HarrisNovember 24, 2020

Weeks after Wonderbound’s studio was trashed, the company has found a new home.

Miners Alley Playhouse Digs Into an Uncertain Future

Miners Alley Playhouse Digs Into an Uncertain Future

By Juliet WittmanNovember 24, 2020

Len Matheo is mining the future for gold.

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<i>The Nutcracker</i> Pirouettes to PBS as Colorado Ballet Reimagines Season

The Nutcracker Pirouettes to PBS as Colorado Ballet Reimagines Season

By Kyle HarrisNovember 13, 2020

The Nutcracker is moving to Rocky Mountain PBS, mainstage shows are canceled, and solo and duet dances will abound.

<i>Until the Flood</i> Explores the Aftermath of the Killing of Michael Brown

Until the Flood Explores the Aftermath of the Killing of Michael Brown

By Juliet WittmanNovember 13, 2020

Until the Flood looks at what happened in the wake of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of law enforcement.

Behind the Scenes of Wonderbound’s Phish Collaboration

Behind the Scenes of Wonderbound’s Phish Collaboration

By Cleo MirzaNovember 6, 2020

Ballet Master and Associate Choreographer Sarah Tallman discusses “Julius,” a short film she choreographed to the music of Phish.

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Theater Zooms Online for Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental’s <i>Zoo Motel</i>

Theater Zooms Online for Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental’s Zoo Motel

By Juliet WittmanNovember 4, 2020

Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental’s Zoo Motel brings theater online.

Jingle Dance Draws From the Past to Heal in the Present

Jingle Dance Draws From the Past to Heal in the Present

By Claire DuncombeNovember 4, 2020

“We’re here in a positive way for everyone.”

The Show Must Go On: COVID-19 Won’t Stop Phamaly’s Big Night Fundraiser

The Show Must Go On: COVID-19 Won’t Stop Phamaly’s Big Night Fundraiser

By Khaleel HayesOctober 13, 2020

To make up for lost revenue and adjust to COVID-19, the disability-affirmative theater troupe is hosting its annual fundraiser as a webathon.

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Benchmark Theatre’s Season of Birth, Rebirth and Uncertainty

Benchmark Theatre’s Season of Birth, Rebirth and Uncertainty

By Juliet WittmanOctober 9, 2020

“It’s scary to look ahead to 2021, when we still have so much uncertainty.”

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