Revolutionary Musical SIX Brings Tudor Queens to Denver With a Pop Twist
SIX transforms the tragic tales of Henry VIII’s wives into a high-energy, modern musical celebration, and has become an international sensation in the process.
SIX transforms the tragic tales of Henry VIII’s wives into a high-energy, modern musical celebration, and has become an international sensation in the process.
The Denver bookstore now has a performance venue.
In the 21-year existence of Vintage Theatre, this is the only production to be canceled after it moved into the rehearsal phase.
“While there are so many versions of the story, I think our adaptation might be the most physical.”
The production brought in a real magician to bring the Roald Dahl story to life.
These artists hope to reinvigorate the DIY scene that made them fall in love with Denver.
Do you think Die Hard is a Christmas movie?
You can catch sugar plum fairies all over the Mile High City.
There’s a “goth dreamscape where Christmas is a queer leather festival,” and a gallery with works dedicated to Krampus. But you can find more traditional fare at the Museo’s holiday market and more!
“I’d encourage Gen Z to come out and face the cringe, man.”
Best known for his roles in Sex and the City and Law and Order, Chris Noth takes center stage to play George Bailey.
A proposed copper mine pits the preservation of sacred land against the survival of a rural town.
Camp Christmas is an exuberant holiday extravaganza where visitors can earn Merry Badges, enjoy creative craft cocktails and extend their festive experience in the eclectic atmosphere of Stanley Marketplace.
Mountain Range teacher Kyle Wimmer reveals how he moved students from addiction into art.
Celebrate the holidays with something new on your wall.
DejaView Productions is at it again with another array of fire performance, aerial arts, live music and more.
Tickets are on sale now!
Start your holiday shopping at pottery sales and art shows.
“The best art is made when we’re unsettled.”
The exhibit DILF: Damn I Love Frogs at Dateline Gallery is a must-see stop, along with Día de los Muertos parades, exhibitions and a new gallery in Englewood.
“It is a crazy little story that somehow captures the simple essence of humanity – and through everyone’s favorite music, to boot!”
Pirate has its annual Dia de los Muertos procession, Dairy Arts Center has three new shows, Rule Gallery gets trippy, and Bell Projects pays tribute to Laika, the Soviet dog shot into space on Sputnik 2.