Curious Visions: Toward Abstract Photography,an exploration of experimental abstract photography across 100 years of history, closes June 19. The Denver Art Museum will wrap up a couple of exhibitions this summer. Through July 9, this Collaboration between Denver Film, Union Hall and Eriko Tsogo/Hilitehead LLC will explore the relationship between art and technology through an exhibition of works by interdisciplinary artists creating in both physical and digital worlds. If you’re interested in learning more about the growing digital art movement, check out Aura at Union Hall. And in Guadalupe Maravilla: Purring Monsters with Mirrors on Their Backs, transdisciplinary artist Maravilla uses art as a vehicle to healing, with a focus on immigration, displacement and illness. Clarissa Tossin: Falling From Earth is a solo exhibition exploring climate change through the lens of space exploration. Tania Candiani: For the Animals uses sculpture, prints, and video to explore relationships between human, animal and non-biological sound. This summer, the MCA will open three new exactions as part of its June 3-August 28 programming. Vintage Theatre Productions’ show Blackademics, a two-woman comedy about female African-American scholars vying for a literal and figurative seat at the table, ends its run June 19.Īnd his summer, let’s do the time warp with Phamaly Theatre Company, who’ll be opening their production of countercultural cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show on August 12! The show offers a story-driven conversation between members of different generations. Stories on Stage’s latest show at Su Teatro, X, Y and Z, will wrap up June 19. Once again, guests will have the chance to discover a diverse array of live performances across multiple venues throughout Five Points and the RiNo Art District. This year’s 1920s themed, story driven and interactive game invites guests to show up in costume for “A Night In Radio City” from June 10-11.ĭenver’s annual Fringe Festival returns June 23- June 26. IllFooMinati #6 is the sixth annual birthday celebration for local arts scene member Ryan Foo.
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Runs through July 31.Īthena Project will stage its annual Plays in Progress series from June 4-5 at the Aurora Fox Arts Center, where emerging women artists will present their theater projects in a series of interactive workshops.įrom the folks who created BeerQuest comes another gamified, immersive theater experience. The theatre group bought a school bus shortly before the pandemic, and has since repurposed it as the moving venue for their apocalypse themed production, which takes audiences on a 16 mile bus tour of Denver’s climate future. Written by Broadway composer Andrew Lippa, the show offers a musical chronology of 120 years of the American gay experience in history.Īlso opening June 4 is a new immersive theatre experience from the folks at Control Group Productions, The End – Bus Tour. To kick off Pride month, Denver Gay Men’s Chorus will debut Unbreakable: A New Musicalon June 4. Other summer DCPA shows include a tour of Broadway hit Dear Evan Hanson from May 31-June 5 Rockin’ and Rollin’ with Miss Rhythm: The Story of R&B Legend Ruth Brown, a concert performance in the style of the music legend running June 3, 4, 10 and 11 Moulin Rouge! The Musical, a contemporary adaption of Baz Luhrmann’s jukebox musical film, running June 9-26 the comedy Dixie’s Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull (and16 Other Things I Learned While I Was Drinking Last Thursday), running June 22-July 17 and Pretty Woman: The Musical, an adaptation of the beloved romantic comedy, which will run August 2-14. Quixote Nuevo, a musical comedy adaptation of Don Quixote, wraps June 12.
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It’s a big summer for live theatre! The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a full lineup of local premieres and touring shows.
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