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Musical of "King Kong" to roar on Broadway next year by The Associated Press

A musical version of "King Kong" is hoping to make Broadway go bananas.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:54pm on May 17, 2017

"Dear Evan Hansen" will launch national tour at Denver Center by John Wenzel

The musical, which opened on Broadway in December, was nominated for nine Tony awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book and Best Actor.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 4:42pm on May 16, 2017

Pen in hand, a legendary Disney animator comes to Denver for free masterclass by John Wenzel

Certified Disney legend Floyd Norman opens up about his decades-long tenure at Walt Disney Studios.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:22am on May 13, 2017

"The Wall" is a spare and startlingly provocative psychological war thriller by Michael O'sullivan

Three stars. Rated R. At area theaters. 90 minutes. There’s something surprising about “The Wall,” a stripped-down war drama featuring, for much of its brisk, 1½-hour …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:00am on May 12, 2017

Review: Long, winding road of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" at Aurora Fox worth the wait by The Know

There are unfilled potholes in this journey to a father-and-son reunion, but there's poignant and bawdy fun to be had, too.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 11:02pm on May 7, 2017

Review: Local soprano leads Opera Colorado's bloody but satisfying "Lucia," opening this weekend by Ray Mark Rinaldi

What does it say about opera fans that they enjoy the ruthless "Lucia di Lammermoor" so much?

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:36pm on May 4, 2017

Inside the redone Corner Office, your new after-work martini spot in the theatre district by Allyson Reedy

The remodel included updating the bar, private dining space and d—cor.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 6:16pm on May 4, 2017

"Dancing with the Stars" brings "Hot Summer Nights" to Denver, with help of "La La Land" choreographer by The Know

The production, at the Colorado Convention Center's Bellco Theatre, promises every type of ballroom and modern dance from the TV show.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:32pm on May 3, 2017

Review: "Misery" at The Edge offers uneasy laughs in all the right places. Yes, laughs. by Joanne Ostrow

There is a twist to the classic psychological thriller you know.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:36pm on May 3, 2017

"In a take-no-prisoners mode," Michael Moore announces one-man, anti-Trump Broadway show by Travis M. Andrews

Ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy, Michael Moore has voiced his opposition on nearly every available medium.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:12pm on May 2, 2017

What's with all the blue trees? Public art project takes over Denver Theatre District by John Wenzel

Denver represents the biggest Blue Trees project so far.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 10:36pm on May 1, 2017

Review: A satisfyingly grown up "Secret Garden" at the Stage Theatre by Joanne Ostrow

Discard expectations of a pretty little child’s tale as you approach “The Secret Garden” at the DCPA’s Stage Theatre. There’s not a bit of treacle in this produ…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:06am on April 30, 2017

Mavis Staples to recieve eTown Lifetime e-Chievement award in live taping at Paramount Theatre by Dylan Owens

To keep her always-relevant message contemporary, Staples has leaned on collaborators who have taken her voice to unlikely realms.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 5:25pm on April 27, 2017

As Alamo Drafthouse readies its second act, so does West Colfax by John Wenzel

Set across from a graffiti-strewn gas station, the sleek movie theater signals a new era for its West Colfax neighborhood.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:39pm on April 27, 2017

Review: Arvada Center's "Waiting for Godot" packs a wallop by The Know

The current production at the Arvada Center's black box theater, directed by Geoffrey Kent, opts for entertainment value

SOURCE: Denver Post at 9:36pm on April 25, 2017

Fewer indie films are opening in theaters, and filmmakers are fine with that by Ann Hornaday

A glance at some of this weekend's new releases reveals how, with Hollywood depending ever more heavily on remakes and sequels, and streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon becoming pla…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:33pm on April 25, 2017

City Park Jazz announces hot, musical line-up for summer concert season by Tom McGhee

City Park Jazz this summer has booked acts that include the soul-funk-do-wop mix of The Other Black, featuring Wesley Watkins, the sultry sound of vocalist Linda Styles and the supercharged …

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:17pm on April 25, 2017

DisneyNature's "Born in China" brings us up close to adorable animals from afar by The News-herald

By Mark Meszoros, The News-Herald and The Morning Journal Striking shots of misty mountains and a glorious river give way to myriad images of the adorable young animals in “Born i…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 3:00am on April 21, 2017

Alamo Drafthouse's long-awaited Sloans Lake theater has an opening date by Emilie Rusch

To celebrate the grand opening, Alamo is giving away one year of free movie passes to a lucky movie lover.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 2:36pm on April 20, 2017

Meet the cast of Broadway's "Frozen," debuting in Denver before heading to New York by John Wenzel

"Frozen" follows "The Little Mermaid" as the latest Disney Theatrical Group musical to debut in Denver before heading to Broadway for its official opening.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:13pm on April 17, 2017

Review: Exquisite corpses tell all in "The Drowning Girls" at Arvada Center by Lisa Kennedy

A keenly engaging work about three murdered women whose ghostly recollections get at something more vital than a mere whodunit.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:31pm on April 14, 2017

Review: "Evita" at Lone Tree Arts Center aims high but falters by Joanne Ostrow

This "Evita" benefits from an imported cast and creative team, boosting the performance of Denver actor Lauren Shealy as Eva.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 7:31pm on April 14, 2017

"Disgraced" at the Ricketson is an unsettling, explosive drama by The Know

From racial profiling to Islamophobia, from laugh-out-loud comic exchanges to gasp-inducing jolts, "Disgraced" covers immense topical and emotional territory in a short time.

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:12am on April 13, 2017

Celebrated playwright Gunderson's "Silent Sky" looks up to an astronomer who was ahead of her time by The Know

While working at the Harvard College Observatory in the early 20th century, Leavitt -- the central figure in Lauren Gunderson's "Silent Sky" -- looked at photographic plates of the solar sys…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 8:12am on April 13, 2017

Harkins Theatres to open in place of Arvada's recently closed Olde Town Stadium 14 by Peyton Garcia

The Arizona-based, family-owned Harkins Theaters has long been seeking to open a new location in the Denver metro area that would complement their top-performing theater in Northfield Staple…

SOURCE: Denver Post at 12:02am on April 12, 2017
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