The Rembrandt Room – Pay-What-You-Can Night
The Rembrandt Room is a world premiere dark comedy featuring one woman standing next to one masterpiece for who knows how long. A mash-up of historical fact, Greek myth, and Buntport fiction,.... Read More
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The Rembrandt Room is a world premiere dark comedy featuring one woman standing next to one masterpiece for who knows how long. A mash-up of historical fact, Greek myth, and Buntport fiction,.... Read More
The Museum is one of just a few Titanic sites in the United States. Learn about Margaret’s (Margaret Brown was never called Molly during her lifetime, but it is true that she survived the sinking of the Titanic) experience, how the different classes of passengers traveled, the stories of the immigrants coming to a new.... Read More
Black Sheep Friday is back at the Museum of Contemporary Art with a whole new season of fun and weirdness. Admission if just $5 after 5p. Black Sheep Fridays take place in the rooftop cafe where you'll find tasty drinks and a limited bar menu. More info: http://mcadenver.org/blacksheepfriday2016.php The 2016 Lineup: BINGO A GO-GO Bingo with.... Read More
Full of hardship, struggle and loss, the Dirty Thirties encompassed a period in American history that is often overlooked. For Dust, Wonderbound has embarked on a partnership with the incredible actors of Curious Theatre Company and Denver Singer/Songwriter Jesse Manley to embrace the region’s rich heritage through examination of the Dust Bowl. Featuring Garrett Ammon’s deeply human choreography, Jesse Manley’s.... Read More
The Rembrandt Room is a world premiere dark comedy featuring one woman standing next to one masterpiece for who knows how long. A mash-up of historical fact, Greek myth, and Buntport fiction,.... Read More
The Museum is one of just a few Titanic sites in the United States. Learn about Margaret’s (Margaret Brown was never called Molly during her lifetime, but it is true that she survived the sinking of the Titanic) experience, how the different classes of passengers traveled, the stories of the immigrants coming to a new.... Read More
Come play in the Paint Studio at Denver Art Museum and catch an artist demo too! Free with museum admission. Children and youth 18 and under are free. All demos take place 12p – 3p. More info: http://denverartmuseum.org/calendar/paint-studio-weekend-artist-demonstrations Weekend Demonstration Schedule (subject to change): April 16–17: Nathan Abels – Acrylic Painting April 23–24: Leticia D. Tanguma –.... Read More
Each spring, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation invite everyone to celebrate National Park Week. From April 16 – 24, you are invited to celebrate all that America’s more than 400 national parks have to offer. And in honor of the National Park Service Centennial this year, all parks are offering free admission the entire week. From.... Read More
Join Stories on Stage for family entertainment as professional actors perform children's literature geared towards preschool and elementary school-aged kids. The show will feature stories designed to entertain both young folks and their parents alike! With Anthony Powell, Mehry Eslaminia, Drew Horwitz and Jessica Austgen. Tickets: $5 - $10 More info and tickets: http://www.storiesonstage.org/store/p14/STORYBOOKS_ON_STAGE.html
Full of hardship, struggle and loss, the Dirty Thirties encompassed a period in American history that is often overlooked. For Dust, Wonderbound has embarked on a partnership with the incredible actors of Curious Theatre Company and Denver Singer/Songwriter Jesse Manley to embrace the region’s rich heritage through examination of the Dust Bowl. Featuring Garrett Ammon’s deeply human choreography, Jesse Manley’s.... Read More