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You can honor Martin Luther King Jr. at both the Marade and a free dance performance.
You can honor Martin Luther King Jr. at both the Marade and a free dance performance.
This is thought-provoking and boundary-pushing new work.
The “Five Star Dive Bar” will close on December 23, 2018.
Have some fun before you start making any resolutions.
Theater in Denver seems always to be coming of age, and this year many shows hit the mark.
The reboot of “Hello, Dolly!” has swept broadway, received a Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Now, it’s headed to Denver with the original Broadway cast.
Comedien Adam Sandler will be heading out in February with a tour of his standup and comic songs.
Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley is a holiday hit.
Comedy great Marc Maron, who has built his career in recent years with his hilarious and insightful podcast, WTF with Marc Maron, announced a March performance in Boulder.
The results reveal some deep truths.
The troupe’s latest is even sillier than usual, and brilliant.
The Benchmark Theatre production is the world premiere of the play.
Ticket pre-sales start November 27.
These two holiday shows add a little spice to normally sugary fare.
In the midst of the untethered silliness, though, there are oddly uplifting themes.
The play has gotten raves, but it makes for an unsatisfying meal.
While the holiday shopping season is just days away, Denver comedy remains a gift that keeps on giving giggles all year round. November’s comedic offerings are no exception; the days ahead are replete with well-produced local shows, innovative performers and benedictions from legends of the stage and screen. Keep reading…
The Off-Center project includes five short plays.
It’s a regional premiere of Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves, a Pulitzer finalist.
The show runs through the weekend at Lone Tree Arts Center.
The Andrew Rosendorf play at Local Theater Company shows promise.
The immersive event starts on October 23.