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Where to catch "Hocus Pocus," "The Shining" and more Halloween classics in Denver theaters by Sara Grant, The Know

Movies having anniversaries include "Night of the Living Dead," "Beetlejuice" and "Twilight."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:34pm on October 15, 2018

Opera on Tap brings the art form (and beer) to Denver audiences thirsting for the highlights, not long nights by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

OOT, as its called, edits out the story and the stiffness and the protracted intermissions and serves up just the thrills. Cheers to that.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:18pm on October 12, 2018

"Dear Evan Hansen" review: National tour debut of Broadway hit in Denver nothing to write home about by John Wenzel

At its best, "Dear Evan Hansen" offers an aching portrayal of life's slippery fulcrum points, from teenagers' capacity for deception and mindless cruelty to the jaw-clenching realms of paren…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:18pm on October 6, 2018

PHOTOS: Cleo Parker Robinson performs for the last time in Barrelhouse Blues by Joe Amon

Cleo Parker Robinson has performed “Barrelhouse Blues” around the world, and her career came full circle in her hometown of Denver on Friday night. Robinson, 70, performed for th…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:48pm on October 5, 2018

John Legend, Ice Cube, En Vogue and more Denver concerts on sale this week by The Know, John Wenzel

John Legend, Ice Cube, En Vogue and more Denver concerts on sale this week

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:36am on October 4, 2018

Denver Film Society's antitrust lawsuit against Landmark Theatres can move forward, judge rules by Kieran Nicholson

An antitrust lawsuit filed by four independent film exhibitors, including the Denver Film Society, against Landmark Theatres can move forward following a Friday ruling by U.S. District Court…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:34pm on October 1, 2018

Why everyone in the classical arts ought to be paying attention to Philly by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Philadelphia is reaffirming that classical music has a legit place in 21st century American art, and anyone who cares about opera ought to pay attention.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:48pm on October 1, 2018

Colorado Ballet's "Sleeping Beauty" shows fairy tales aren't just for kids by Ray Mark Rinaldi

"Sleeping Beauty" has kid appeal, but the music and movement keep the fairy tale interesting to grownups. The show will have performances Oct. 5-14.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:04pm on October 1, 2018

Pizzeria Coperta is first tenant to join coming Broadway Market food hall by Samantha Farmer, The Know

Pizzeria Coperta, a new concept serving Roman pizza and street food, is the first business signed to the new Broadway Market.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:36pm on September 28, 2018

Did you know southwest Denver has a 1,000-seat theater? This might be your last chance to see it by Andrew Kenney

An aging theater has stood shuttered for years in southwest Denver. In a few weeks, though, it'll come back to life -- at least for one show.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:06pm on September 28, 2018

Go behind the scenes of Tony-winning "Dear Evan Hansen" as national run debuts in Denver by John Wenzel

Behind the scenes with the "Dear Evan Hansen" cast as the Tony-winning Broadway sensation debuts its national touring company in Denver

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:12pm on September 27, 2018

"Dear Evan Hansen" Denver tickets: $25 seats to be available via digital lottery by John Wenzel, The Know

Denver Center for the Performing Arts has announced a $25 digital-ticket lottery for its Sept. 25-Oct. 13 performances of "Dear Evan Hansen."

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:06pm on September 21, 2018

"Oklahoma!" review: New DCPA artistic director's all-black version challenges, comforts by The Know, John Wenzel

New Denver Center Theatre Company artistic director Chris Coleman's "Oklahoma!" reinvigorates a familiar musical with resonance (and panache).

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:18pm on September 19, 2018

Front Range theaters add screens for Tommy Caldwell's "Dawn Wall" documentary after nearly selling out by Danika Worthington, The Know

"The Dawn Wall" documentary nearly sold out its Wednesday showings, spurring the addition of a second showing date on Thursday.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:23pm on September 19, 2018

Acova, sibling to The Hornet on South Broadway, aims to create a spot for everyone in the Highland neighborhood by The Know

The Workmans, who opened Acova in June, preserved much of the interior of the historic building but added modern touches, like steel supports and a play area adjacent to the garden-like pati…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:18am on September 19, 2018

Lowry's Spotlight Theater, closing after 20 years, goes out with a laugh by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

Why not laugh as we lament the demise of a longtime local theater company?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:04pm on September 14, 2018

End of 2018 movie preview: When all the big films are coming to a theater near you by The Associated Press, The Know

Here's a look at the films coming to theaters through December (note: dates are subject to change).

SOURCE: Denver Post at 1:22pm on September 7, 2018

From the Supreme Court to a Denver stage: Colorado cake case the inspiration for play by "This Is Us" writer by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

The regional premiere of "The Cake" at Curious Theatre is a slice of modern life, showing how difficult it is to make even slight progress toward understanding across the divides.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:42pm on September 5, 2018

"Crazy Rich Asians" banks another crazy rich box office weekend by Lindsey Bahr

"Crazy Rich Asians" isn't slowing down at the box office even in its third weekend in theaters, and is helping to send a strong summer moviegoing season off on a high note.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:46pm on September 2, 2018

Security wands, bag checks on the horizon at Boettcher Concert Hall by Kieran Nicholson

Hand-held metal detectors, used at court houses, sporting events and airports, will soon be making an appearance at downtown Denver's Boettcher Concert Hall.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:54pm on August 29, 2018

Neil Simon dies at 91: Gentle humor was the lifeblood of playwright by Mark Kennedy

When master playwright Neil Simon accepted the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2006, he was visibly nervous. But his gentle humor was evident.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:06pm on August 26, 2018

PHOTOS: Neil Simon, Broadway's master of comedy, dies at 91 by Jeff Neumann

Paywright Neil Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple" and his "Brighton Beach" trilogy dominated Broadway for decades, has died. He was 91.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:54pm on August 26, 2018

Want to hang out with Neil Patrick Harris? Denver's Alamo Drafthouse has your ticket by John Wenzel, The Know

The "How I Met Your Mother" co-star and Tony-award winning stage actor will read from new book "The Magic Misfits: The Second Story" before screening a yet-to-be determined film.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:12pm on August 20, 2018

"Crazy Rich Asians" shines bright at the box office by Lindsey Bahr

Glitz won over guns as the gilded romance "Crazy Rich Asians" debuted at No. 1 in North American theaters this weekend, surpassing industry expectations and beating out action-packed fare li…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:22pm on August 19, 2018

Comic Chris Charpentier on recording his first album, Denver vs. L.A., and the value of silly by John Wenzel, The Know

Chris Charpentier is recording his first comedy album. We caught up to talk about the album, why he keeps politics out of his show and the Denver scene.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:24am on August 19, 2018
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