With reservations, Denver's comedy scene returns to live, in-person stand-up
"I miss performing like crazy, but I keep reminding myself it's not forever, it's just a while. I'm pivoting, as the bros say."
"I miss performing like crazy, but I keep reminding myself it's not forever, it's just a while. I'm pivoting, as the bros say."
"Hamilton," the Tony-winning, broadway sensation, will return to Denver -- but not until 2022.
This arts-on-wheels program began in April, when K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena answered the coronavirus pandemic's challenges by putting mural-size paintings on panel trucks and s…
"I think we'll find our way back; it's just going to be messier road than any of us hoped."
The much-anticipated return to Denver of the Broadway smash hit "Hamilton" is off, for now.
After purchasing tickets, attendees will be asked to follow a prescribed driving route starting in north Denver, witnessing one staged scene after the next from cars while listening to an FM…
Talking Heads leader David Byrne's new project, "Theater of Mind," will miss its scheduled world premiere in Denver later this year, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts said today.
DCPA isn't giving up on Hamilton yet.
Plays and musicals are being canceled through early summer.
The Tony-winning, nationally touring Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon" on Tuesday canceled its Denver dates amid a cross-country shutdown related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is reducing staffing costs by more than 50% and announcing a new round of show cancellations in an effort to stem millions of dollars in losses due …
The Denver Actors Fund on Tuesday announced a $35,000 emergency relief fund for Colorado theater artists who have been hurt by the coronavirus shutdown.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, one of the country's largest nonprofit theater organizations, is shuttering many of its 2019-2020 shows in light of new public health guidelines pr…
DCPA's 2020-21 Broadway series will bring "Moulin Rouge!," "Pretty Woman," "Mockingbird"
Chris Coleman has already shown audiences what's he made of with triumphs such as his all-black recasting of "Oklahoma!" And he's tested Denver's appetite for new work with plays sourced …
If it sounds mad and macabre, it is. It is also more than a little beguiling.
Two hours before each show, fans who show up at the Buell can enter their names to be placed in a lottery drum (classic, eh?).
Colorado New Play Summit 2020 is Denver's coolest glance behind the curtain at local and national theater performances.
Tony Meneses' provocative, near-future drama "Twenty50" dwells in the thorny space in which the more things change, the more they stir up the same old problems.
"Mockingbird" is the clear front-runner for Denver's hottest theater ticket of 2021, given its sold-out run in New York.
With no one owning up to any mayhem, "The Secretary" leaves us with the sense that we don't own guns; they very nearly possess us.
Next time you're in a financial pinch -- or are looking for a socially-conscious business where you can pay it forward -- check out one of these pay-what-you-can restaurants, fitness classes…
From Meow Wolf to Mission Ballroom, Monet to #WhatisUtopia, these are the biggest Denver arts and culture moments of 2019.
Tom Hagerman of Denver-based band DeVotchKa composed the original music for the show.
Think of it as the impotence of being too earnest.