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2,279 stories from Denver Post

Colorado restaurants, yoga studios and even theaters that offer pay-what-you-can experiences by Mindy Sink, The Know

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…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12pm on December 30, 2019

From "Northside" to Monet, Denver's biggest arts and culture moments of 2019 by John Wenzel, Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

From Meow Wolf to Mission Ballroom, Monet to #WhatisUtopia, these are the biggest Denver arts and culture moments of 2019.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:54am on December 24, 2019

Struggling for air: How performers not used to Denver's elevation train to put on a mile-high show by Jessica Seaman

Colorado is synonymous with high altitude. And whether it's in Denver " aptly named the Mile High City for its elevation above sea level " or higher, it can affect all types of performers: s…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:18am on December 2, 2019

Review: The accent is on the hilarious at the Denver Center's "Twelfth Night" by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Tom Hagerman of Denver-based band DeVotchKa composed the original music for the show.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:06pm on November 30, 2019

In "The Thanksgiving Play," cultural correctness, "enlightened white allies" and the perils of being "woke" by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Think of it as the impotence of being too earnest.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12pm on November 19, 2019

Taxidermied animals become a selfie backdrop at "The Unbearable Impermanence of Things" by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Maybe it's possible -- even better -- to understand things in their organic, dynamic state.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:12pm on November 19, 2019

Review: Cherry Creek Theatre's "Tuesdays With Morrie" is a warm, familiar treat by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

The production, based on the book by Mitch Albom, runs through Nov. 24

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:42pm on November 7, 2019

Racism, white fragility and cluelessness: "Flame Broiled. or the ugly play" tackles it all by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Review: Local Theater Company's "Flame Broiled. or the ugly play" at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder, written and directed by Rodney Hicks.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:12pm on November 2, 2019

Free museums, discount theater and Night Lights: Our picks from Denver Arts Week 2019 by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Wait 'til you see what's gonna happen to Daniels & Fisher Tower.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:56pm on November 1, 2019

Blue Man Group's Speechless tour is loud and furious, but says nothing by The Know, Barbara Ellis

"I have no idea what I just saw," one audience member said. And that about sums it up.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:53pm on October 23, 2019

Review: Denver Center's "Doll's House" and "Doll's House, Part 2" pack one-two gut punch by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

A review of Ibsen's "Doll's House" and Hnath's "Doll's House, Part 2" in repertory at The Ricketson Theatre

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:01pm on October 5, 2019

Dear reader: Cheryl Strayed fans should catch Boulder Ensemble's "Tiny Beautiful Things" by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

If you loved "Dear Sugar" -- or Cheryl Strayed's "Wild" -- this play is a must-see.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:48am on September 20, 2019

Review: Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's "Bright Star" strikes a chord at Arvada Center by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

This one will tug at your heartstrings - or banjo strings. Or mandolin ...

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:12am on September 17, 2019

Review: Curious Theatre's "Pass Over" puts violence against young black men at center stage by Barbara Ellis, The Know

WIth Antoinette Nwandu's play "Pass Over," Curious Theatre Company puts violence against young black men at center stage.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:57pm on September 14, 2019

PHOTOS: Felons performed "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Denver Women's Correctional Facility by Hyoung Chang

More than two dozen felons performed in the production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Tuesday at the Denver Women's Correctional Facility. Organizers said it is the first prison theate…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:06pm on September 11, 2019

From Steve Martin's "Bright Star" to Cheryl Strayed's "Tiny Beautiful Things," 10 must-see fall plays in Colorado by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

There's so much great theater on the bill this fall.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:36pm on September 8, 2019

Look closely at Broadway's "Anastasia" to see Colorado costume shop Redthreaded by John Wenzel, The Know

A Colorado costume shop is creating beautiful pieces in some big-time Broadway shows.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:42pm on August 5, 2019

Win cheap "Anastasia" tickets this month through an online lottery by Kaitlyn Bancroft, The Know

If at first you don't succeed, enter again and again and again.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:54pm on August 1, 2019

"Book of Mormon," "Mean Girls" tickets go on sale Aug. 2 through Denver Center by John Wenzel, The Know

"Book of Mormon," "Mean Girls" single-tickets on sale Aug. 2 through Denver Center

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:36am on July 24, 2019

Theater review: "Fairfield" at Miners Alley is an ouchy-funny race comedy by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

At Fairfield Elementary, a young, white teacher, Ms. Kaminski, has a lot of ideas for celebrating February's Black History Month, each dicier than the next.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:12pm on July 22, 2019

New-to-Denver film fest highlights filmmakers of color this weekend at Newman Center by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Grab your bag of popcorn and head to the Newman Center this week.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:49am on July 16, 2019

Can they get an amen? Vintage Theatre goes to church with "Crowns: A Gospel Musical" by The Know

"Crowns: A Gospel Musical" at Vintage Theatre brings to the stage Craig Marberry's book "Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:24pm on July 5, 2019

Review: A 1951 opera is making a comeback because it's, you know, a little gay by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

A 1951 opera, which premiered before the love that dare not sing its name evolved into something nobody really cares about, is seeing renewed interest.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:24am on June 22, 2019

Tony Awards 2019: "Hadestown" leads awards, nets rare female director trophy by Mark Kennedy

The arty and original "Hadestown" was leading the Tony Awards with six wins, including a rare win for a woman director of a musical, while Ali Stroker made history as the first actor in a wh…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:48pm on June 9, 2019

"Hadestown" leads Tony Award nominations with 14 nods by Mark Kennedy

"Hadestown," singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell's Broadway debut, earned a leading 14 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, followed by the jukebox musical "Ain't Too Proud," built around songs b…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:54am on April 30, 2019
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