An Interactive Surrealist Bubble Musical Is Coming to Denver
The Latvian theater troupe Brinum-X will be bringing B – the Underwater Bubble Show!, a circus-inspired bubble music, to Denver this spring.
The Latvian theater troupe Brinum-X will be bringing B – the Underwater Bubble Show!, a circus-inspired bubble music, to Denver this spring.
The ride is quick and very intense.
Short month leave you short of cash? These five events will keep you entertained…for free.
The community-driven Romero Theater Troupe performs Why Teachers Strike.
After going through a Dance to Be Free workshop in prison, a former-inmate is teaching a dance class in Boulder.
Sarah Tallman, who has one of the longest-running performance careers in the Denver ballet scene, is bowing out as a full-time dancer.
Tickets for the stand-up show go on sale February 15.
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s regional premiere falls fall.
Save your money for those Valentine’s Day gifts; these activities are all free.
The play is full of humor and sadness, with humanity at its center.
While scraping overnight snowfall off your windshield and braving the icy hazards of the streets may make the prospect of a homebound weekend especially appealing, hibernators will be missing out on a glut of entertainment in the Queen City.
Comedian Jackie Kashian has built a solid following since the week in 1985 when she heckled the legendary Sam Kinison.
Langston Kerman, Marcella Arguello and Carmen Lynch are among the best comics performing in Denver in February 2019.
It’s hard to imagine a better production of this play.
The days ahead are awash with music, comedy, and family-friendly festivities; so keep reading and feel emboldened to venture out to the five best free events in Denver this week.
Applications are being accepted now at denverfringefestival.org.
Death is the subject of Will Eno’s play.
For dancer Lisa Engelken, her art form is for everybody.
Donnetta Lavinia Grays’s play got its start at the 2017 Denver Center Theatre Company’s New Play Summit.
The Broadway blockbuster will run at the Buell Theatre from August 12 to October 4.
Comedian Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show, has announced he will be bringing his Loud and Clear Tour to Red Rocks.
The regional premiere of Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm’s Hooded, or Being Black for Dummies gets a strong production at Aurora Fox.