Denver Center for the Performing Arts

‘Somewhere’ A Place For Us, Dreams, Displacement & Belonging, LLD Review

So begins the story of “Somewhere’, by Matthew Lopez, a beautiful and wonderful dance drama about a family who has migrated from Puerto Rico in the 1930’s in hopes of making their American show business dream come true. The song ‘Somewhere’ represents a yearning for a


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From Farm To Fable ‘Shucked’ As Corny, Funny & Endearing As It Gets, Thru Oct. 19th, LLD Review

I really wasn’t sure what to expect with a play that made no pretense as to how corny and silly it was. The production uses every pun and innuendo related to corn that you can think of. A-maize-ing, was the one missing from the play but it was the word the audience was speaking out loud and laughing with as they left the theatre.


We Are Family! The Happiest Man On Earth

There’s a boy hiding in the hallway, listening, as his grandfather talks to a group of fellow survivors, wondering, debating if he should address of group of people at the local synagogue and tell his story of living through capture, imprisonment and escape five different times from Nazi concentration camps during the German occupation during world war two.


“Some Like It Hot” & Spicy, Thru July 20, 2025 DCPA Buell Theatre LLD Review

“This show is just what we need in the world right now,” said Cleo Parker Robinson, in a comment to Latin Life Denver. “Life is an adventure that is meant to be fun and mysterious. You never know where it is going to take you. Some Like It Hot is all about that, about exploring and discovering life no matter the consequences,” she added.


Diversity Has Become The Norm For Broadway Theatre, Disney’s “Frozen” Thru July 3rd


Money Money Money Money, MONEY! “The Lehman Trilogy” Pays Off, Thru June 2, LLD Review

“Buy things you don’t need with money you don’t have.” When I was offered tickets to review The Lehman Trilogy, I thought no way am I going to miss game three of the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timber wolves playoff game to see a three hour and 20 minute play with just three actors talk about how three Bavarian Jewish brothers came to America with nothing and created businesses that led to a multi generational fortune of nearly $614 billion in assets and 25,000 employees that ultimately went bust.


RUBICON, Move Over James Bond, “Girls Are Players Too”, Thru March 10th, LLD Review


The Hip Hop Nutcracker With MC Kurtis Blow Tchaikovsky, Way Better Than I Expected, Nov. 18th, 2 Performances Only! Buell Theatre


Beyond Expectations! Riverdance charms Denver Audiences: Latin Life Denver Review