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2,279 stories from Denver Post

Shiny new piece of architecture means a fresh opportunity for the arts in Colorado Springs by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

The building -- monumental at 92,000 square feet and pricey at $70 million -- is an investment in things real and symbolic.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:18pm on April 20, 2018

Stoner comedy "Super Troopers 2," opening on 4/20, has an unexpected Denver connection by John Wenzel, The Know

The sequel to the 2001 cult flick took a long, winding path to theaters -- including through the Mile High City

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:35pm on April 19, 2018

Theater review: "Native Gardens" a fun and furious battle of the neighbors at the Denver Center by Lisa Kennedy, The Know

Different approaches to gardening are merely the seedlings for what will bloom into a timely tussle about entitlement and the American Dream, ethnicity and discrimination, compromise and dig…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:24pm on April 18, 2018

"Book of Mormon's" summer run in Denver extended before it even starts by Barbara Ellis, The Know

Two by two, We're marching door to door Cause God loves Mormons, And he wants some more!

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:36pm on April 12, 2018

Theater Review: Disney's "Aladdin" a safe, kid-friendly return to Broadway song-and-dance by John Wenzel

It's probably unjust to compare the touring edition of Disney's "Aladdin" to anything but another Disney musical.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:52pm on April 11, 2018

John Leguizamo is heading to Denver to sign your comics, be in your selfies and answer your questions by John Wenzel

Through dozens of film, TV and theater projects over the past three decades, John Leguizamo has gotten intimate with the never-ending process of promoting his latest project.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:50pm on April 11, 2018

Kids in the Hall vet Scott Thompson to resurrect gay trailblazer Buddy Cole at Denver's Oriental by John Wenzel, The Know

Scott Thompson's gay bon vivant and lounge lizard unloaded scathingly literate, hilarious truths long before Twitter was a thing.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:07pm on April 5, 2018

A writer and producer of the NBC tear-jerking hit "This Is Us" is bringing her play to Boulder by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

Bekah Brunstetter discusses her 2016 play, and even gives some "This Is Us" insider stories.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:40pm on April 4, 2018

Exclusive: Denver Center's 40th season, and first under new director Chris Coleman, is ready to pop by John Wenzel, The Know

A first look at the Denver Center Theatre Company's 40th season, and first under the watch of Chris Coleman, its new artistic director.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:05am on April 2, 2018

Regis University aims to bridge the gap between public and veterans through "Stories From Wartime" by Peyton Garcia

Program aims to ease troops' transition from war to home and address the disconnect between veterans and civilians.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:01am on March 29, 2018

Theater review: "This Is Modern Art" at Jones Theatre explores line between creative genius and vandalism by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

In "This Is Modern Art," a consciously hip play by Kevin Coval and Idris Goodwin about graffiti artists and the rules that constrict and inform their work, the basic definitions of art are c…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:46pm on March 28, 2018

You can still score tickets to see "Hamilton" in Denver with less than a week left " but they're pricey by Barbara Ellis, The Know

A customer service representative at the box office on Monday said there were, indeed, tickets available for every remaining show.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:26pm on March 27, 2018

Review: Curious Theatre's challenging "Intelligent Homosexual's Guide" is a three-plus hour intellectual trial by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

The cacophony of angry voices is a hammer to the head in Tony Kushner's play at Denver's Curious Theatre. Then there's the literal hammering. And the annoying clapping. Sometimes all at once…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:52pm on March 21, 2018

He was "finally" attempting his ambitious new Cirque du Soleil act in Tampa. A horrific fall killed him. by Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

An experienced Cirque du Soleil acrobat performing an intricate aerial routine for the first time onstage plummeted to his death in front of a live audience in Tampa on Saturday night.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:32pm on March 20, 2018

Colorado festival guide 2018: 10 music, film, dance and family events you can't miss this year by John Wenzel, The Know

Your best bets for the most interesting, affordable and family-friendly arts festivals coming to Colorado in the next few months.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:46am on March 19, 2018

Arts and culture made more money in Colorado in 2015 than mining or the transportation industry, study shows by Joe Rubino

See a show at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House arts and culture brought to the state's economy that year, a figure that outdid mining and transportation, a federal study shows.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:00am on March 7, 2018

iHeartMedia said to plan bankruptcy as soon as this weekend by Bloomberg

Embattled iHeartMedia is circulating documents for a bankruptcy filing that could come as soon as this weekend for the biggest U.S. radio broadcaster.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:57pm on March 1, 2018

"Hamilton" Denver review: Broadway knockout travels well, delivers seamless wonder at Buell by Joanne Ostrow, The Know

At Denver's Buell Theatre through April 1, the national touring cast delivers a knockout performance.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:38pm on March 1, 2018

Portugal The Man is playing a free 120-person show at MCA Denver by Dylan Owens, The Know

It will only take you nine easy steps.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:25pm on February 28, 2018

"Hamilton" Denver premiere: Eager, dressed-up fans meet heavy security at the Buell Theatre by John Wenzel

The hotly anticipated touring show that employs hip-hop and dance to tell the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton arrived in Denver with huge hype thanks to a long and successful Bro…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:57pm on February 27, 2018

"Hamilton" in Denver: Local food and drink specials inspired by the revolutionary musical by Allyson Reedy, The Know

If you live and breathe "Hamilton," you'll probably want to eat and drink it, too.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:54am on February 26, 2018

DCPA announces 2018/19 season, including tour launch of "Dear Evan Hansen" by Dylan Owens, The Know

The DCPA's high-profile Broadway series features "Dear Evan Hansen," "CATS" and more.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:36am on February 26, 2018

How to get the most out of your Denver "Hamilton" experience by Barbara Ellis

It is your solemn duty to enjoy that fateful night to the fullest. The musical has been called life-changing by some theater-goers, so do your homework to make sure you don't miss a beat.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:25pm on February 22, 2018

Two Aurora brothers landed dream "Hamilton" roles, but only one is coming to Denver for the premiere by John Wenzel, The Know

The brothers, who play Aaron Burr and Hercules Mulligan/James Madison around the country, talk about the challenges, rivalry and rewards of being in the hottest stage show around.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:09pm on February 22, 2018

Five Denver arts groups to face off reality-show style in hopes of landing cultural grant by Ray Mark Rinaldi, The Know

Just about anything can happen when five arts groups square off against one another for $55,000 in funding before a live audience and a panel of judges.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:16pm on February 15, 2018
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