Fever: Performing a Fashion Manifesto Explores the Relationship Between Gender and Clothing
Queer and trans Denver artists are mounting a stunning performance piece in a secret location that subverts typical ideas of fashion shows.
Queer and trans Denver artists are mounting a stunning performance piece in a secret location that subverts typical ideas of fashion shows.
Frozen Dead Guy Days saw a lot of change this year with its move to Estes Park, but many festival attendees thought it was the best one yet.
“Overall, I just hope people take away a fun time at the theater.”
It’s all about the triumphs, the hilarity, and … the discomfort.
Vintage Theatre’s production of this iconic musical runs from Friday, March 17, through April 23.
New art shows are opening in Denver this week at Museo de las Americas, Sync Gallery, William Havu Gallery and more.
“This is the kind of theater that people need to see live, because this show is going to stick with you for years to come.”
Feni Hagman is the scream queen of the pin world.
Three revamped galleries are reopening this spring.
“People willing to go along for the ride will get something really important out of it.”
The Month of Photography continues, with special exhibits opening all over town.
The nightclub photographer is censored no more in her must-see exhibition “Shadow Banned” at Leon Gallery.
“This play reminds people that we have a responsibility to teach the next generation our memories.”
“Each one of us, we’re different, and yet, we still have the same goal.”
From X-rated photos to conversations about race and colonialism, these shows will keep you busy and thinking all month.
Fulfill your nostalgia by piling up on VHS and vinyl at this unique spot!
Paint the town!
“I’ve never lived in a place where I experienced more racism than Denver, Colorado.”
The season kickoff party for the Rapids is March 1.
This contemporary ballet performance showcases folk chamber music by local legend Tom Hagerman of DeVotchKa.
This mainstay of the American theater canon is a must-see!
Seventeen years of new plays and opportunities for local artists and theatergoers.