Denver Center for the Performing Arts Returns With a Thirty-Show Season
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts will return with thirty productions, including Hamilton, The Lion King and more.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts will return with thirty productions, including Hamilton, The Lion King and more.
The Tank has implemented new technology for remote recording in 2021.
Nick Armstrong and Josh Nicols reopen Rise Comedy after pandemic shutdowns.
The Daily Show host plans to bring laughs to town this fall.
Patrice LeBlanc and Ed Schoenradt on their new musical.
Land of Milk and Honey tells the story of an Arvada farm that fed tuberculosis patients in the early 1900s.
The company is back with Space People in Space.
But some people boo the policy.
“Come see some weird nudity and mayonnaise.”
One catch: The theater company has to raise matching donations.
Changes are afoot at the Lakewood theater company.
Comedian Sam Adams discusses a twenty-year comedy career, sports journalism and performing live again.
Wende Curtis, the owner of Comedy Works, clutches on to hope.
The storytelling theater group grew its fanbase on Zoom.
Littleton transcendental dance company is back on its toes.
Blockbuster musicals are slated for 2022.
The theater has been shuttered, with cast and crew unemployed.
Reflections on two decades of reviewing Denver theater.
Meat and greet opportunities.
Houston’s police chief reads the words of a Colorado immigrant leader in the latest edition of Motus Theater’s UndocuMonologues.
Seven theater companies have 24 hours to write, produce and perform a play.
As the pandemic rages on, the arts institution continues to find ways to keep local actors and directors employed.