High Plains Comedy Fest, Kathy Griffin and more Colorado comedy you need to know in August
While Denver can lay claim year-round to having one of the country's most fertile stand-up scenes, August is the month where everything blooms.
While Denver can lay claim year-round to having one of the country's most fertile stand-up scenes, August is the month where everything blooms.
The exhibit will display more than 100 paintings spanning the legendary French Impressionist's career.
A surprisingly funny "America's Got Talent" contestant, a modern sketch and improv legend, a marathon northern Colorado showcase, and a familiar face from "Animal Planet" await hungry Denver…
Given the nature of the event -- a movie screening of 1982's now-classic (and still franchise-best) "The Wrath of Khan," followed by Shatner on stage taking questions from the audience -- he…
Officials at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts are hoping to tap private and corporate dollars to close the gap in a $36 million capital campaign they unveiled Tuesday -- the first i…
The pressures of joining a national, multimillion-dollar touring production don't exactly mesh with what anyone would consider a normal childhood.
The Paramount show includes music, comedy, drinking, games and prizes, plus an after-show DJ dance party with special guests, a photo booth and other surprises.
The sequel to the 2001 cult flick took a long, winding path to theaters -- including through the Mile High City
It's probably unjust to compare the touring edition of Disney's "Aladdin" to anything but another Disney musical.
Through dozens of film, TV and theater projects over the past three decades, John Leguizamo has gotten intimate with the never-ending process of promoting his latest project.
Scott Thompson's gay bon vivant and lounge lizard unloaded scathingly literate, hilarious truths long before Twitter was a thing.
A first look at the Denver Center Theatre Company's 40th season, and first under the watch of Chris Coleman, its new artistic director.
Your best bets for the most interesting, affordable and family-friendly arts festivals coming to Colorado in the next few months.
The hotly anticipated touring show that employs hip-hop and dance to tell the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton arrived in Denver with huge hype thanks to a long and successful Bro…
The brothers, who play Aaron Burr and Hercules Mulligan/James Madison around the country, talk about the challenges, rivalry and rewards of being in the hottest stage show around.
The festival returns to the 504-seat Wheeler through Feb. 24 with headliners and veteran comics including Jost, Paula Poundstone, Jeff Ross, Mike Birbiglia and stand-up-of-the-moment Tiffany…
Visitors to the Buell Theatre can expect spend more time getting into the auditorium starting next week as the Denver Center for the Performing Arts rolls out new security measures before…
Films will screen on 10 walls in East RiNo, from Broadway to 36th Street and Blake to Larimer streets, with the Side Stories website offering an augmented-reality tour of the neighborhood.
His previous tour, "What Now," sold more than 50,000 tickets in a single show at Lincoln Financial Field, in Hart's hometown of Philadelphia.
The Broadway hit comes to Denver this summer for a two-week run.
Denver's hottest theater tickets officially went on sale to the public Monday morning.
"It's become more important, especially as our business model shifts from being simply a seller of books to a purveyor of experiences."
The wood-and-steel sculpture depicts a tree-like structure sprouting from the top of a functional, weatherized piano, which people can play, hear and watch as its "leaves" light up.
Of all the stories Aaron Sorkin could have chosen for his debut as a director, he settled on that of Molly Bloom, a Colorado native from an overachieving family who ran a poker game that too…
Latino and African-American residents less likely to attend arts, cultural events, survey for Denver's Imagine 2020 cultural plan says.