Performances & Events
Upcoming Performances
2026/2027 Season Announcement
Sunday, May 17th 6:30pm
Join us Sunday, May 17th as we announce our newest season! We’ve got something special up our sleeves and we can’t wait to share it with you!
Take a Leap of Faith!
Available through May 17th
The best deal in town for our upcoming season, with just one catch: you know the season until we announce it! So, ready to take a leap of faith?
Announcing Our 25th Season!
Announcing 25th Season!
Classic Favorites, Colorado Premieres and Timeless Stories in our 25th Season!
Ain’t Nothing But The Blues
May 22 - June 21, 2026
This sizzling revue celebrates the blues through a series of ravishing songs that changed the way the world hears the human heartbeat. Taking New York by storm, It Ain't Nothin' But The Blues is a dynamic and moving musical journey tracing the evolution of the blues from Africa to Mississippi to Memphis to Chicago.
Joe Barnard: Love Letter
Wednesday, May 20th 7:30pm
Join us for Love Letter: Joe Barnard’s fundraiser cabaret and final Colorado performance! Before heading east to begin his MFA in Musical Theatre Vocal Pedagogy at Boston Conservatory, Joe is taking the stage one last time to celebrate the past 14 years of performance, growth, and family he has found in Colorado. This unforgettable night will be filled with laughter, memories, music, and maybe a few tears. Plus special prizes and chances to help Joe kickstart his next big adventure!
Jazz Mueller & Jerod Mose: And They Were Roommates
Wednesday, May 27th 7:30pm
Get your matcha and feminist literature ready, as two of Colorado’s rising performative males take the stage and make their voices heard with “And They Were Roommates”, an evening with Jazz Mueller and Jerod Mose. Joined by amazing local talent, these roommates promise a night of tote bags, turtlenecks, and titillating tunes. Show up, throw down, and help us hold space for the theatre’s most oppressed minority: tenors.
The Book Club Play
June 12 - July 19, 2026
A comedy about books and the people who love them. When the members of a devoted book club become the subjects of a documentary filmmaker and accept a provocative new member, their long-standing group dynamics take a hilarious turn. Sprinkled with wit, joy and novels galore.
Broadside: The Musical
July 3rd, 4th and 5th, 17th, 18th and 19th
Imagine you're at the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston's North End two hundred and fifty years ago, it's alive with ink, ale, and argument. Colonists gather around a Broadside, voices rising to “The Liberty Song.” They’re weary of taxes, wary of power, but hopeful enough to sing of liberty. Freedom, it seems, began on paper, words printed in haste, sung in satire, and sold for a penny. A Beggars Opera of rebellion and belief, performed by a nation still learning its lines. We may have traded presses for posts, but the argument endures.