Denver Colorado Theater
Theater in Denver
Denver is well-known internationally for its world premieres but also has a thriving local theater scene. Denver has
two major theaters and countless small theater companies. You can find comedies, classics, experimental productions, and musicals.
The Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC), 14th Street and Curtis Street (tel: (303) 893 4100; ), is the world’s largest performing arts centre under one roof. Nine separate venues include the Auditorium Theater and Buell Theater for large dance, drama and opera productions; the cabaret-style Garner Galleria Theater; small intimate theatre spaces in the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex; and the Boettcher Concert Hall, a large in-the-round concert hall. As well as hosting all the major touring companies, DPAC is home to Denver’s most prestigious music, dance and theatre companies.
The Denver Center Theatre Company performs at The Denver Center for the Performing Arts complex.
Small Theaters
Country Dinner Playhouse has dinner and theater for a complete evening.
The Germinal Stage Denver, 2450 West 44th Avenue (303) 455-7108, stages everything from experimental productions to classics.
Light comedies and musicals run at Denver Victorian Playhouse, 4201 Hooker Street (303) 433 4343.
The Rattlebrain Theatre Co, 1601 Arapahoe Street (720) 932 7384 has made local headlines with its hilarious comedy shows.
Tickets
Tickets for all theater and concerts are available from The TicketMan, 6800 North Broadway (303) 430 1111, and Ticketmaster (303) 830 8497.
The Friday editions of the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News contain entertainment pages that list the weekly presentations. The free weekly tabloid Westword also has extensive listings of the differing performances.


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