BETC Plays With Fire Festival Showcases Colorado-Based Playwrights
“It is exciting to be able to see what might become a hit play in Colorado first.”
“It is exciting to be able to see what might become a hit play in Colorado first.”
Here’s how the Denver arts community can help.
The force is with Denver artists at gallery shows small and large, and the arty parties start tonight.
“We want people to feel it. We’re inviting bodies into reckoning with the fact that massacres took place in order for white people to live here now.”
The Cher Show, a musical celebrating Cher’s life, is at the Buell Theatre from May 3 to May 5.
French artist Lucas Beaufort’s is on a PBR-sponsored tour for his book HEART, which celebrates the history of skate shops and features the landmark Colfax location.
Control Group Productions is producing Cipriano Ortega’s first full-length play, which explores the lives of artists of color.
Are you ready to paint the town? Art events and shows abound in Denver and beyond
Managers at the Crawford Hotel, Clayton Hotel & Members Club and the Four Seasons Denver should have sweet dreams tonight.
From being the star of a school’s “Crazy Hair Day” to being in a Bad Bunny music video, Mohawk Bob is on top of the world.
Are you ready to paint the town?
Expenses will be cut by 10 percent and 165 people will be laid off across the company.
“We’ll all be dead before you know it, so do you want to cry or do you want to laugh? I’ve done both a lot; I chose to laugh.”
The Tony Award-winning musical delves into the creative process behind the King of Pop’s 1992 Dangerous World Tour.
You can’t go wrong no matter what you choose to see this weekend.
“The Evolution of the Ball” framed the west entrance to the ballpark on Opening Day in April 1995. But it was benched by the creation of McGregor Square.
From backstage with Dave Chappelle to big compliments from George Lopez, Wende Curtis has much to share after over two decades of owning Comedy Works.
From narrative paintings at Alto to happenings at the Museo, here are the best art activities this weekend.
“Queer talent in Denver is so fierce right now,” says founder Danté J. Finley.
Time to get out and paint the town!
To cover its deficit, the Denver-based theater company must raise $250,000 by July.
The co-founders plan to open two brick-and-mortar locations in Colorado before the end of the year.