Control Group’s Field Trip Turns Colfax into a Living, Breathing Archive
A radical, interactive three-part performance that explores Colfax Avenue’s mad, queer and disobedient histories blurs the line between activism and performance.
A radical, interactive three-part performance that explores Colfax Avenue’s mad, queer and disobedient histories blurs the line between activism and performance.
“In the same way Orlando’s a destination for theme parks, Denver can be a destination for immersive.”
The resident artists create works for a timely exhibition about climate change, identity and artistic activism.
“This is not something just for me – it’s so Black history is not forgotten. Every time somebody tells a story, somebody is going to learn something.”
“I’ve been a professional artist for decades, and I always look for ways to reach new audiences. I can check my ego enough to show basically anywhere.”
Purnell Steen walks us through the city’s jazz lineage as Dazzle prepares its programming for Black History Month.
The touring production of Back to the Future: The Musical fails to capture the film’s charm.
Regan Linton’s new short film, Jack and the Beanstalk, transforms the classic fable into a bold Mile High narrative with original local music.
“The scope of this project is so much bigger than anything I’ve ever done,” says the playwright, a former child actor in Denver.
In this third exhibit, Adderly Grant-Lord invites viewers to confront the unseen spaces within us all.
After nearly forty years of using storytelling to deliver health messages, the nonprofit is looking for a partner to do the job.
“We realized how important it was to tell this feminist, queer story about women claiming agency in the face of oppression while remaining joyful and fun.”
“We need a big comedy club for comics to go, but we also need these smaller, independent shows for people to refine stuff.”
“For any contemporary art museum to fulfill its purpose, it really has to be connected to that sense of relevance.”
The accomplished actor, who recently moved to Colorado, will perform with the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra, singing Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and more on January 5.
“One of the best parts was shooting on location in Denver. We’ve got the Big Blue Bear, Triangle Park and the city skyline. Since it’s made in Denver, we wanted people to see it.”
“The DCPA will follow the growing national trend to deliver all tickets closer to the performance date in order to decrease the amount of time secondary brokers have to resell tickets at an inflated cost.”
The local comedy club has found a new home at 675 22nd Street that will debut with a soft opening on New Year’s Eve.
ACANA, an annual series of events, gives a glimpse into the icy world of Eemia.
Financial and systemic pressures forced the closure of a Northside arts nonprofit that served as a hub for local art and community.
See the holiday classic in many forms, from classic ballets to jazz twists and historical reimaginings that include a Nicola Tesla cameo.
“It’s funny – in a piece called alone, you won’t feel alone. The show gently guides you to a place where you can explore connection on your own terms.”