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Popular uptown theater |
417 East 17th Denver Denver, CO 80203 United States +1 303 321 5925 http://www.avenuetheater.com/ |
Occupying a storefront building in Uptown, the Avenue Theatre, under the artistic direction of John Ashton, specializes in off-Broadway, romantic, and black comedies with the agility for long runs. The company stages the wildly popular audience participation play "Murder Most Fowl" every year during the holiday season. The compact space holds 100 seats and the thrust stage offers intimate viewing. Performances usually span Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A cultural dance experience |
119 Park Avenue West Denver, CO 80205 United States +1 303 295 1759 http://www.cleoparkerdance.org/ |
This modern dance company captivates audiences in Denver and around the world with its rhythmic, energetic performances, stunning costumes and intriguing storytelling. Since 1970, the group has helped bring multicultural dances and choreography to the forefront of contemporary art. The company's recent partnership with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts enables it to further showcase its work in larger venues. The African Methodist Episcopal Church houses the company and its dance school. Call for a current schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Black and white landscapes |
800 East 19th Avenue Denver, CO 80218 United States +1 303 832 0800 / +1 888 989 0800 http://www.ewingphoto.com |
Much in the classic manner of Ansel Adams, Gifford Ewing produces black and white photographs, which nakedly capture the feel and mood of the land. Specializing in New England, grassland, and western landscapes, his work appears in galleries throughout the country and is part of the Denver Art Museums lofty permanent collection. The brunt of his work, most of which is for sale, is displayed at this gallery. Advanced appointments are necessary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Meaning of Coffeehouse |
2019 E 17th Avenue Denver, CO 80206 United States +1 303 322 8384 http://www.stmarkscoffeehouse.... |
This local hangout brings together all the essentials of a neighborhood coffeehouse. Art on the walls, interesting conversation and a great cappuccino make St. Mark's one of Denver's cultural hubs. There's always someone enjoying the patio and on nice days they slide open the garage door bringing in the fresh air and bringing together this coffeehouse and the neighborhood. Try one of their great paninis or sample from their wide selection of drinks from tea to beer. If you're looking for more, ask who's playing downstairs – there's a basement venue for local music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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