Directed by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Michael Grandage and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Rob Ashford, this is the first new Broadway production of the seven-time Tony Award-winning musical, EVITA, since it debuted on Broadway more than 30 years ago. Experience the passion and seduction in this elegant masterpiece at The Buell Theatre today, January 15 through the 26th only.
Denver's favorite fast-talking Tupperware lady returns with not only DIXIE'S TUPPERWARE PARTY but also the World Premiere of Dixie Longate's NEVER WEAR A TUBE TOP WHILE RIDING A MECHANICAL BULL (AND 16 OTHER THINGS I LEARNED WHILE I WAS DRINKING LAST THURSDAY). DIXIE'S TUPPERWARE PARTY plays The Garner Galleria Theatre for four weeks only March 26 through April 20. Dixie Longate's NEVER WEAR A TUBE TOP WHILE RIDING A MECHANICAL BULL (AND 16 OTHER THINGS I LEARNED WHILE I WAS DRINKING LAST THURSDAY) plays The Garner Galleria Theatre April 24 through May 11. Tickets are on sale now to Denver Center Attractions 2013/14 subscribers. Tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, January 20 at 10am at denvercenter.org or by calling 303.893.4100.
Directed by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Michael Grandage and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Rob Ashford, this is the first new Broadway production of the seven-time Tony Award-winning musical, EVITA, since it debuted on Broadway more than 30 years ago. Experience the passion and seduction in this elegant masterpiece at The Buell Theatre January 15 through 26 only.
Back by popular demand, GIRLS ONLY - The Secret Comedy of Women returns to The Garner Galleria Theatre January 16 through March 9 only. Tickets are now on sale at denvercenter.org.
CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE lights up the 2013 holiday season when it transforms the stage at The Buell Theatre into a wonderland of fantasy and disbelief tonight, December 10 through 22 only.
Ira Glass of 'This American Life' joined forces with Monica Bill Barnes & Company for an evening dance and radio in THREE ACTS, TWO DANCERS, ONE RADIO HOST: IRA GLASS, MONICA BILL BARNES, ANNA BASS plays The Buell Theatre tonight, December 7.
Audio podcast: Ira Glass brings his stage show, which combines the anachronistic art forms of dance and radio, to The Buell Theatre for one night only on Saturday, Dec. 7.
CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE lights up the 2013 holiday season when it transforms the stage at The Buell Theatre into a wonderland of fantasy and disbelief December 10 through 22 only. Tickets are on sale now at denvercenter.org.
THE BOOK OF MORMON will be back by popular demand for a limited engagement August 11-September 13, 2015 at The Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Tickets go on sale for the general public today, Monday, November 25 at 10am, limit eight (8) per household.
THE BOOK OF MORMON, which is currently playing a record-breaking engagement at The Buell Theatre, will be back by popular demand for a limited engagement August 11-September 13, 2015 at The Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
At the Mile High Holidays press conference today, Crumpet (Matt Zambrano) from The SantaLand Diaries provided Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock instructions on how to be a proper elf. 'I suspected Mayor Hancock (or 'Manning-elf' as he called himself) may have missed his true calling as a dancing holiday elf. I think I suspected right.'- Crumpet from The SantaLand Diaries, played by Matt Zambrano. The SantaLand Diaries will be at the Garner Galleria Theatre from November 29 through December 24. Click below to watch video from today's antics!
Global music phenomenon Celtic Woman returns to North American concert stages in early 2014 with THE EMERALD TOUR, which will encompass more than 75 performances in more than 65 cities. Celtic Woman THE EMERALD TOUR plays The Buell Theatre April 19 at 7:30p only.Tickets are on sale now at denvercenter.org.
Ira Glass of "This American Life" joined forces with Monica Bill Barnes & Company for an evening dance and radio in THREE ACTS, TWO DANCERS, ONE RADIO HOST: Ira Glass, Monica Bill Barnes, Anna Bassplays The Buell Theatre December 7.
Denver Center Attractions willo present Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company's THE SANTALAND DIARIES. Local favorite Matt Zambrano dons the candy-cane tights, bringing to life David Sedaris' hilarious real-life story of working as an 'elf' in Macy's SantaLand. Filled with holiday hijinks and biting insights into the absurdities of the holiday season, THE SANTALAND DIARIES plays The Garner Galleria Theatre November 29 through December 24 only. Tickets are on sale now at denvercenter.org.
Back by popular demand, THE BOOK OF MORMON has broken the house record in Denver for the week ending October 27 at The Buell Theatre for an 8-performance week grossing $1,943,740.00.
The National Tour of The Book of Mormon, winner of nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, announces a lottery ticket policy. Back by popular demand, The Book of Mormon which played a record-breaking three-week run in the fall of 2012 returns for a limited engagement today, October 22-November 24 at The Buell Theatre.
THE MOST DESERVING is a play about a small town Arts Council that has $20,000 to award to a local artist with an 'under-represented American voice.' Should they choose the teacher/painter of modest talent or the self-taught artist who creates religious figures out of trash? This comedy explores how gossip, politics and opinions of art can decide who is the most deserving. Check out highlights below!
On this edition host Eden Lane meets the four actors Yunuen Pardo, Adriana Gaviria, Cynthia Bastidas, and Ruth Livier, who play the young women in 'Just Like Us' a True Denver Story. The play by Karen Zacarias based on the book by Helen Thorpe makes it's world premier at the Denver Center Theatre Company. The sotry follows four latinas in Denver as immigration status begins to erode their opportunities and their friendships.
THE MOST DESERVING is a play about a small town arts council that has $20,000 to award to a local artist with an 'under-represented American voice.' Should they choose the teacher/painter of modest talent or the self-taught artist who creates religious figures out of trash? This comedy explores how gossip, politics and opinions of art can decide who is the most deserving.